Hospitality Management Holding (HMH), the region’s largest hotel management company specialised in the dry sector, has announced its expansion in Saudi Arabia with the signing of a management agreement with Al Maddahia Holding for the operation of Q Suites Jeddah by EWA.
The Jeddah property brings a new dimension to HMH’s existing portfolio in the kingdom and is strategically located at the U-Shape Center, in the Al Rawdah district.
The property has 96 suites spanning across 1/2/3 bedrooms suites and also features a variety of dining experiences, meeting facilities, a gym and pool area, all designed to meet the needs of both modern business and leisure travellers.
Al Maddahia Holding Chairman Mamdouh Al Maddah said: "We are delighted to have signed with HMH for this property as they clearly understood our needs, have great experience, and are well established in the region."
"Jeddah being one of the upcoming regions in Saudi Arabia also focuses on moving forward in order to support the increasing popularity of the destination with international and domestic tourists. Al Maddahia and HMH’s expansion plans in the Kingdom are well aligned and we hope to announce some further projects in the very near future," he added.
Brett Schafer, the chief executive of Faisal Holding (which owns HMH together with Manafa), said: "We own and manage a diverse portfolio of hospitality properties across the Middle East & North Africa region. We are very pleased to announce that Q Suites Jeddah by EWA will be added to our portfolio."
"Managing this property in the region helps us strengthen our association with our local partners and maintain our steady expansion in Saudi," he added.
CEO Aboudi Asali said HMH was delighted of its alliance with Al Qimam Development United to manage one of its key properties in Jeddah and hoped that it was the beginning of a long-lasting cooperation.
"We are keen on expanding in the region and particularly in key cities in Saudi Arabia. Jeddah is the gateway to the Kingdom’s corporate and leisure segment on the western region as well as the main hub for religious travellers to Makkah and Al Madinah," he added.-TradeArabia News Service
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