Times of Oman

Movenpick plans to operate third property in Muscat

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: Movenpick Hotels & Resorts’ Oman expansion strategy is gathering pace with the company revealing plans to operate its third property in Muscat.

The global hospitalit­y company has inked an agreement with Oman’s Golden Group of Companies to manage the 370-key Mov- enpick Hotel Muscat Airport, part of a new upscale mixed-use project under developmen­t near Muscat Internatio­nal Airport, which will also feature retail and commercial space covering 3,000sqm and 10,000sqm, respective­ly, when it opens in 2021.

It expands Movenpick’s inventory pipeline to almost 1,000 keys countrywid­e after deals to operate Movenpick Hotel & Apartments Al Azaiba Muscat and Movenpick Hotel Bausher Muscat were recently signed.

The three properties will capitalise on Oman’s growing importance as a regional hub for business and leisure tourism, spurred by the developmen­t of new infrastruc­ture that ranges from conference centres to cruise terminals.

At the same time, Muscat Internatio­nal Airport is undergoing extensive expansion that will boost its annual capacity from 12 million to 48 million passengers when the redevelopm­ent project is fully completed.

“Adding a third property to our Muscat portfolio cements our position as a prominent hotel operator in the Sultanate’s capital and supports our cluster strategy for the city, with each hotel offering a unique product, design and location to target different guest demographi­cs,” explained Andrew Langdon, Chief Developmen­t Officer, Movenpick Hotels & Resorts.

“Movenpick Hotel Muscat Airport is just minutes from one of the Gulf region’s most active airports and as Muscat Internatio­nal and its home carrier, Oman Air, continue to witness strong growth, bringing millions of visitors to Muscat each year, the property is well placed to meet this demand with a convenient and high-quality hospitalit­y offering.” The property, which is located at the intersecti­on of two major roads, Sultan Qaboos Highway and Al Mouj Street in the residentia­l districts of Mawaleh.

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