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Jan 29 2011

First Ramada brand for CHI opens in Sharjah

By Staff Report DUBAI -- CHI Hotels & Resorts (CHI), a multi-brand hotel operator based in Malta, has announced the opening of the Ramada Sharjah, the first Ramada branded hotel & suites property in the emirate.

The hotel, owned by A.A. Al Moosa Enterprises LLC, (also known as the Arenco Group ), marks a new direction in luxury hospitality in Sharjah.

Declaring the hotel open, CHI Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director Tony Potter said: "The opening of the Ramada Sharjah is a red-letter day for CHI as it not only marks our company's first hotel operation in the emirate, but also our introduction for the first time of the popular and highly-rated Ramada brand to the wonderful city of Sharjah. As exclusive operator of the luxury Corinthia Hotels brand, which is due to open its flagship grand hotel for the 21st century in the heart of London in April, as also of the Ramada Plaza and Wyndham brands in Europe, Middle East and Africa, we will draw on our vast management expertise to ensure that this new property in Sharjah will become yet another pearl in the string of international successes garnered by CHI over the years. It should also serve as a catalyst for the company's further expansion in the region."

Tamas Fazekas, General Manager of the new hotel said: "In order to compete effectively in the UAE's booming hospitality sector, we knew we would have to introduce a brand that wasn't just different or affordable, but one that truly understands the discerning corporate or leisure traveler's needs, namely proximity to business hubs, in-room conveniences and connectivity."

© Khaleej Times 2011

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