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AA Al Moosa to open three hotels in The Palm

- SARAH TOWNSEND

AA Al Moosa Enterprise­s, a Dubai conglomera­te with interests in real estate, constructi­on, automotive and interiors, plans to build three hotels spanning 92,903 square metres of land on the Palm Jumeirah, to be operated by global hospitalit­y brands Hilton, Taj and Marriott.

“We are not only expanding our footprint in the UAE, but also helping to strengthen Dubai’s tourism sector by bringing an additional 1,500 hotel rooms to support the Government’s tourism vision,” Faisal Al Moosa, the company representa­tive for Al Moosa Enterprise­s, said yesterday. The hotels are already under constructi­on and due for completion in 2019. They will bring the total number of hotels operated by Al Moosa to 16, with a total of 4,735 rooms.

The group operates nine hotels in Dubai, including its oldest brand, Golden Sands, Four Points by Sheraton and the Ramada Plaza in JBR, as well as two in Sharjah and two in Oman. The investment value of the latest three properties was not revealed.

Hilton The Palm will be located on the trunk of the manmade Palm Jumeirah island and feature 608 rooms and suites. Marriott The Palm will be beachfront hotel on the trunk, also with 608 rooms and suites. The Taj Exotica Resort and Spa will be located on the eastern crescent of The Palm and aimed at the wealthy Indian expatriate community, Laurent Rigaud, Al Moosa’s general manager of operations, told The National at the ATM travel show in Dubai.

Occupancy rates across Al Moosa’s hospitalit­y portfolio stand at above 90 per cent, Mr Rigaud said – higher than the Dubai average of 77.7 per cent, according to a report from consultanc­y EY in March.

Mr Rigaud said he was anticipati­ng another strong year for the group’s hotels, although he declined to reveal details of financial performanc­e.

“There has been pressure due to increasing supply in the Dubai hotels market, but our occupancy rates are high,” Mr Rigaud said.

“Dubai is a volume market – look at the continued expansion of Emirates airline and steady rise in visitor numbers recorded by Dubai Tourism.

“We are confident in growth for 2018.”

Al Moosa, which owns developer Arenco Real Estate, is also expanding in the residentia­l real estate sector, with two projects under constructi­on in Dubai and due to be completed in 2020. The first is a developmen­t of 20 to 25 villas in Jumeirah Village Circle and the second is a tower of around 400 Golden Sands-branded serviced apartments in Al Mankhool.

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