Swiss-Belhotel International expands in Bahrain
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Global hotel management company Swiss-Belhotel International (SBI) will triple its inventory of rooms in Bahrain this year.
The company has two new hotels in the destination under development.
Grand Swiss-Belresort Seef, a 189-key 5-star luxury resort, will open in the last quarter of this year, with a new residential property due to open in Juffair in December 2017 after it has been re-branded Swiss-Belresidences.
These two new properties will be joining the Swiss-Belhotel Seef.
Mr. Gavin M. Faull, chairman and president of Swiss-Belhotel International, said:
“We are pleased to expand our footprint in Bahrain where we have enjoyed great success with our flagship property Swiss-Belhotel Seef. The new developments are in line with our multi-brand growth strategy and reinforce our commitment to Bahrain where we continue to see a strong demand. We look forward to a long-term partnership with our valued owners and associates.”
Bahrain’s investment in its tourism-related infrastructure includes a $1.1 billion airport expansion, and the Kingdom also has plans to expand its current exhibition centre to accommodate large-scale events across all categories.
Speaking at the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai, Mr Laurent A. Voivenel, Swiss-Belhotel International’s senior vice president, operations and development for the Middle East, Africa and India, said:
“The tourism industry in Bahrain is growing rapidly with the Kingdom expecting to welcome 15.8 million annual visitors by 2018. This has significantly pushed the demand for quality hotels. We understand the needs of our customers and are confident both Swiss-Belresidences Juffair and Grand Swiss-Belresort Seef will perfectly complement our existing hotel in Bahrain, as well as supporting our wider expansion plans and growth strategy in the region as a whole by diversifying our product offering.”
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