Times of Oman

Oman’s oldest hotel undergoes makeover for new age visitors

For latest updates and live coverage log on to www.timesofoma­n.com The InterConti­nental Hotel in Shatti-AlQurum recently celebrated its 40th anniversar­y, and is now revamping the entire hotel ahead of the traditiona­l tourist season in Oman

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: Oman’s oldest hotel is undergoing a complete makeover, as it prepares to welcome the next generation of visitors to the Sultanate.

The InterConti­nental Hotel in downtown Shatti-Al-Qurum recently celebrated its 40th anniversar­y, and is now revamping the entire hotel, including its rooms, restaurant­s and other amenities, in order to open its state-of-the-art facilities ahead of the traditiona­l tourist season in Oman, which traditiona­lly runs from September to April.

Speaking exclusivel­y to the Times of Oman, Thierry Perrot, general manager for the InterConti­nental Hotels Group, said the renovation­s would ensure the hotel would remain among Oman’s best and continue to attract guests, even as Oman pushes to diversify its economy away from oil and gas revenues under its Tanfeedh directives, with tourism earmarked as one of the primary sectors for expansion.

“As Oman’s oldest hotel, we have been with the Sultanate through its stages of developmen­t every step of the way,” he said.

“So many important government representa­tives and ministers from Oman and many foreign delegation­s come here to stay and sign so many important deals, and even today, when we have ministers and other important figures come to Intercon, they tell us about their experience­s and their fond memories in the hotel,” Perrot added.

“There is a very strong connection that people have to this hotel, and we want to continue that in the future as well,” he said, adding, “The renovation of the hotel is being done in stages, but it is important that we do not forget our past. We are confident that we will complete our renovation­s by the end of August or early September and show the residents, citizens and tourists in Oman that we are very much here and want to continue to set the standard for traditiona­l Omani hospitalit­y.”

A raft of changes have been planned for the InterConti­nental’s rooms, ensuring that the latest technologi­cal convenienc­es and amenities are available to guests at the hotel, providing an entire new generation plenty of fond memories at the hotel.

With Oman looking to diversify its economy and attract more tourists in the future, Perrot is sure the InterConti­nental will be welcoming many more tourists in the future.

“The Oman government is quite clearly pressing forward its plans to expand the economy, and that is why you see so many hotels coming up today,” he said.

“I think it is good for competitio­n, because we will always be looking to improve ourselves and it will motivate us to perform better and offer better services to our visitors.

“The traditiona­l Omani hospitalit­y is unique to this country and I think there are very few places where you will get this sort of welcome, and if you add that to the natural beauty and the excellent infrastruc­ture that is now being developed, including the new airport, there is plenty we can look forward to in the hospitalit­y sector here in Oman.”

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RENOVATION: A raft of changes have been planned for the InterConti­nental’s rooms, ensuring that the latest technologi­cal convenienc­es and amenities are available to guests at the hotel.

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