Hospitality Management Holding (HMH), the region’s largest hotel management company specialized in the dry sector and with an expanding portfolio across the Middle East and North Africa, concludes its participation at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2019. This is the 16th year the group participated at the region’s largest hospitality, travel and tourism event where they had the opportunity to highlight their impressive new offerings across the MENA region.
Mr. Aboudi Asali, Chief Executive Officer of HMH, said, “We were extremely pleased to participate once again in 2019 where ATM continues to be the preferred route to market for international and regional hospitality brands. It afforded us excellent opportunities where we have witnessed growth in strong partnerships, interacted with and connected with potential business owners and visitors from across the region. ATM 2019 was however the ideal platform to announce our latest property, ECOS Dubai Al Furjan Hotel, the first of our our new Life style brand, which is expected to open in Q3 2020, and we were delighted with the reception to this new and innovative offering.
Mr. Ferghal Purcell Chief Operating Officer at HMH, added “ ATM 2019 was once again a great success, not just for the wonderful numbers attending, but for the great opportunities it continues to afford HMH to create an awareness about the uniqueness of our offering. Showcasing our new properties, whilst continuing to promote our existing hotels served to enhance the relationship with all our partners confirming what an exciting future lies ahead for the HMH Group.”
Founded in 2003 in Dubai, HMH – Hospitality Management Holding is a fully integrated hotel management company that prides itself for being the largest operator in the dry sector within the region. HMH provides hotel owners and developers a broad spectrum of world-class management solutions with five distinct, yet complementary, hotel brands catering to varied market segments from luxury to lifestyle. These include Bahi Hotels & Resorts, Coral Hotels & Resorts, Corp Hotels, EWA Hotel Apartments and ECOS Hotels. HMH’s strategic expansion in the Middle East and North Africa has been successful in unlocking a world of opportunities while creating value for its stakeholders, associates, staff members and customers. The existing portfolio is located in some of the most desirable destinations across the MENA region, with a pipeline of hotels under development to grow HMH’s regional footprint even further. For more information about HMH please visit http://www.hmhhotelgroup.com/https://www.hmhhotelgroup.com/subscribenow
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