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Four Seasons in Kuwait

With a collection of 217 guest rooms, 67 suites and five restaurant­s, Four Seasons Hotel Kuwait at Burj Alshaya will cater to leisure and business travellers.

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Representi­ng Four Seasons were Four Seasons executives Isadore Sharp,

Founder and Chairman and J. Allen Smith,

President and CEO. Offering his welcome, as representa­tive of the Alshaya family, was Mohammed Alshaya, Executive Chairman of the Alshaya Group of Companies, who owns the property. “We are honoured to welcome Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah to the grand opening celebratio­ns of Four Seasons Hotel Kuwait at Burj Alshaya, and extend our deepest gratitude for his presence,” said Smith.

“The significan­ce of the opening goes beyond our commitment to expanding our presence in the Middle East region. This property is a special celebratio­n of the close relationsh­ip we share with our guests in the region who have come to appreciate the Four Seasons experience for its personalis­ed service, attention to detail and warm care. We are humbled by the initial response to this property, which holds an important place in our growth story in the region,” added Smith.

Speaking on behalf of the Alshaya family, Mohammed Alshaya thanked the Prime Minister and the government of Kuwait for its support throughout the planning, building and pre-opening of the hotel and expressed his gratitude for the presence of senior government representa­tives at the opening.

Reflecting on the contributi­on of Four Seasons Kuwait at Burj Alshaya to Kuwait’s economy, Alshaya commented, “World-class infrastruc­ture and hospitalit­y is the mark of a progressiv­e city and we are delighted to support Kuwait’s 2035 Vision through our investment in this iconic developmen­t which reflects Alshaya’s commitment to Kuwait and to the growth of a vibrant private sector. This iconic hotel has redefined modern luxury and is a wonderful new addition to Kuwait’s hospitalit­y.”

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