Intercontinental Group expands in UAE
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The Intercontinental Group is building two new hotels in Abu Dhabi as part of expansions in the UAE market.
Sayed Tayoun, area director of sales and marketing, said the group has approved plans to push ahead with expansions to benefit from growth in the emirate’s tourism sector, adding that Abu Dhabi is in the midst of a boom in the hospitality and tourism sector.
“We want to maintain our strong position in this vital market,” he said. “Work is already underway to build Intercontinental Abu Dhabi—Grand Marina, which is scheduled to be opened in 2016.”
The new hotel would comprise 184 rooms, including hotel apartments, and would offer the latest in cuisine, conference services and other facilities and activities.
He revealed that the Group has signed a 20-year agreement with The National Tourism and Hotels Company (NCT&H) to manage the new hotel. He also disclosed plans to inaugurate the new Holiday Inn Abu Dhabi in October 2014 adding that this hotel is owned by Pearl Azure (part of NCT&H) NCT&H).
The Holiday Inn will comprise of 257 rooms and suites besides various restaurants, bars, cafes, swimming pools, SPA, auditoriums, conference halls and other facilities.
Tayoun noted that Intercontinental Group currently owns and manages 18 hotels in the UAE through five brands and seven others under construction. In Abu Dhabi, its hotels include Intercontinental, two Crowne Plaza hotels, Holiday Inn and Staybridge Suites. The new projects mean that three hotels would be opened by the Group, including Staybridge which is scheduled to be inaugurated in the next three years.
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