Best Western targets South Asia
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Best Western has identified the South Asian countries of Sri Lanka and Bangladesh as key growth markets to drive its regional expansion.
In Sri Lanka, Best Western has already announced plans to launch its first hotel in the country – a 60-room Best Western midscale property in Colombo, which is expected to open in the next few months. And the company’s vice president of international operations for Asia & the Middle East, Glenn de Souza, said there was significant scope for further expansion in the country in the future.
“The potential for tourism in Sri Lanka is huge,” said de Souza. “International arrivals are multiplying year after year, and with all parts of this beautiful island now open to tourists, the country offers incredible opportunities. We look forward to playing a major role in the country’s bright future.”
In Bangladesh, Best Western already operates the 51-room Best Western La Vinci Hotel in Dhaka. And the company is now planning a major, multi-brand expansion across Bangladesh, with new hotels opening in Dhaka and the coastal resort town of Cox’s Bazar.
First to open will be two Best Western Plus upscale hotels – a 232-room property in Cox’s Bazar and a 56-room hotel at Dhaka Airport. And potentially in 2015, the company will launch a 448-room Best Western and 720-room Best Western Premier luxury hotel in Cox’s Bazar.
“Bangladesh is one of the world’s new tiger economies, with strong GDP growth,” de Souza said. “With rising incomes, strong growth in domestic travel, and a shortage of internationally-branded hotels, we believe Bangladesh represents a major opportunity for a global company like Best Western.”
Currently, Best Western has a portfolio of more than 200 hotels across Asia. And the company expects to increase its regional collection to 300 properties in the coming years.
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