United Arab Emirates, Dubai: Jumeirah Group, the leading luxury hospitality leader, has announced the appointment of Azar Saliba as General Manager of Jumeirah Al Naseem, its contemporary beachside property in Dubai.

With over two decades of experience in the industry, Azar has joined Jumeirah group in 2006 as Director of Rooms at Jumeirah Beach Hotel, marking his first position in a successful 14-year tenure within the Group. His impeccable management of the guest service, reservations and concierge operations resulted in subsequent promotions and in 2015, Azar was appointed as General Manager of Jumeirah Al Qasr and Jumeirah Dar Al Masyaf, prior to joining Jumeirah Al Naseem in 2017 as General manager and Jumeirah Mina A’Salam in 2018.

“Jumeirah Group is delighted to welcome back Azar Saliba as General Manager for Jumeirah Al Naseem. Azar is no stranger to the hotel and his strong leadership skills proven throughout his previous positions within the organisation as well as his extensive expertise will further position the hotel among the best hospitality experiences locally, regionally and internationally.” said Fergus Stewart, Acting Chief Operating Officer of Jumeirah Group.

“This year, Jumeirah Al Naseem was the first property in the world to be awarded the Bureau Veritas Safeguard Certification, and part of Azar’s mission is to continue to ensure the highest levels of safety and hygiene across the property,” he added.  

During his tenure as General Manager of Jumeirah Al Naseem in 2017, the hotel won several accolades from prestigious international award giving bodies, namely Prix Villégiature Awards for being the “Grand Prix of the Best hotel in Middle East”, National Geographic Traveler awards for being “The Best Resort” and a Readers’ Choice Awards from Condé Nast Traveler Middle East for being “The Favourite Hotel Resort for Dining”. 

About Jumeirah Group:

Jumeirah Group, a member of Dubai Holding and a global luxury hotel company, operates a world-class 6,500+-key portfolio of 26 properties across the Middle East (including the flagship Burj Al Arab Jumeirah) Europe and Asia, with more properties currently under construction around the globe.

The health and safety of guests and colleagues is Jumeirah Group’s utmost priority. It has implemented a series of protective measures across all of its hotels, while strictly adhering to each market’s respective Government directives. Demonstrating Jumeirah’s commitment to operating its hotels to the highest global standards, seven of its hotels were recently awarded the Bureau Veritas Safeguard Label, with Jumeirah Al Naseem being the first hotel in the world to receive the prestigious certification. The Group is working closely with Bureau Veritas to certify its wider portfolio.

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