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Rotana on track for sustained growth

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Hutchinson … expansion into new markets

Rotana currently operates 65 hotels in 23 cities across 12 countries, including an impressive 9,694 keys at 35 hotels in the UAE alone. With a pipeline of 10 hotels scheduled to open before the end of 2020, the stage is set for the company’s sustained expansion.

Among the most highly anticipated of Rotana’s upcoming openings in 2019 is the Johari Rotana in Tanzania, a spectacular five-star hotel in Dar es Salaam that marks the company’s entrance to the East African market. The 253-key hotel will include 193 luxurious hotel rooms and suites and 60 serviced hotel apartments spread across 24 floors, and is set to bring new levels of hospitality to Tanzania’s commercial capital. The brand-new hotel is located within the landmark MNF Square project, a 65,000 sq-m mixed-use development that also includes office space and retail outlets, and is scheduled to open in August this year.

Rotana is set to make another country debut in Q3 2019 with the opening of the Bosmal Arjaan by Rotana in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Strategically located in Sarajevo’s Bosmal City Centre complex, the new hotel features 132 hotel apartments, in addition to a gymnasium, two indoor pools, a sauna, a Turkish bath, and multiple treatment rooms. The hotel is the second tallest residential tower in the Balkans region. Also launching during Q3 2019 is the Dana Rayhaan by Rotana in Dammam. The new hotel will add 285 keys to Rotana’s inventory in Saudi Arabia, which currently consists of six hotels.

 

Among the most highly anticipated of Rotana’s upcoming openings in 2019 is the Johari Rotana in Tanzania

 

 

Rotana’s expansion will continue in 2020 with the launch of Centro Corniche, Al Khobar (253 keys), Slemani Rotana, Sulaymaniyah (240 keys), the company’s third hotel in Jordan, Centro Amman (200 keys), Al Jaddaf Rotana (338 keys), Cayan Cantara Arjaan by Rotana (329 keys) and Cayan Cantara Residences by Rotana (489 keys) in Dubai and Imam Reza Rotana, Mashhad (272 keys).

Rotana’s acting CEO Guy Hutchinson commented: “Buoyed by our consistently good results and the continuing rise in visitor numbers to the Middle East, Rotana’s growth plans remain firmly on-course. We will continue to explore fresh avenues for expansion into new markets, in line with our ambitious strategy to develop 46 new properties in 28 cities across the Middle East, Africa, Eastern Europe, and Turkey.”

The region’s hospitality sector is in the midst of a significant transformation, characterised by an increasing focus on public spending in tourism. These developments are driven by the ambitious economic diversification roadmaps outlined by governments, including the UAE’s Vision 2021 and the Saudi Vision 2030. In keeping with the theme of this year’s ATM, there has also been considerable emphasis on the development of disruptive technologies, which are creating exciting new possibilities in product and service offerings with the potential to redefine the guest experience.

While the luxury market remains strong, green and mid-scale offerings are also growing in prominence, a trend Rotana is well-positioned to cater to through its broad portfolio of brands designed for a wide range of guest segments. In addition, upcoming events such as Expo 2020 Dubai and continuing investment in world-class tourist attractions are strengthening the region’s reputation as a top global destination for business and leisure, driving further growth in visitor numbers.  

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