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Mövenpick Bahrain receives Accor #AllSafe label

As part of Accor Premium brands, Mövenpick Hotel Bahrain has received Accor #AllSafe label and was audited and also certified by Bureau Veritas on July 19.
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As part of Accor Premium brands, Mövenpick Hotel Bahrain has received Accor #AllSafe label and was audited and also certified by Bureau Veritas on July 19, a world leader in testing, inspections and certification of global safety and highest hygiene standards.
 
The Accor All Safe Programme and Bureau Veritas SAFE GUARD labels ensure cleaning and hygiene protocols are implemented to the highest standards within the hotel while following the local government regulations and guidelines to protect guest’s health and safety during the ongoing pandemic.
 
The safety and wellbeing of our guests is always our priority at Mövenpick Hotel Bahrain. As part of Accor Hotels, recognising that consumer priorities have drastically shifted following the global Covid-19 pandemic, programme highlights include tailormade operating protocols, cleaning products technology and team members training developed in partnership with hygiene solutions specialist Bureau Veritas.
 
The initiative is bolstered by Accor’s strategic partnership with global insurance giant AXA which, as of July, will be providing guests at its 5,000 properties worldwide with free medical support that includes consultations with medical professionals by phone or in the location where they are staying.  
 
Mövenpick Hotel Bahrain, located just across Bahrain International Airport and has completely transformed its guest rooms and many public spaces, bringing the hotel back to a state of modern elegance and luxury. The hotel offers state-of-art 106 rooms, Silks’ Restaurant, Gallery lobby and former “Flamingo bar and lounge” which has been renamed “Xenia Bar and lounge”. Overlooking the sprawling Arad Bay, one of Bahrain’s protected natural habitats, the hotel offers atmospheric dining experiences and rejuvenating treatments in Rimal Spa. - TradeArabia News Service

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