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IHG’s luxury brand Hotel Indigo set to debut in Alkhobar

- Reina Takla, Nadin Hassan

The Saudi hospitalit­y landscape is poised to welcome a new luxury hotel brand following a management agreement between UK-based IHG Hotels & Resorts and REFAD Real Estate Co.

Signed at the Future Hospitalit­y Summit in Riyadh, the deal will bring the lifestyle brand Hotel Indigo & Residences, featuring 200 keys, to Alkhobar by September 2027.

Supported by the Kingdom’s Tourism Developmen­t Fund, the hotel will also include serviced apartments.

Speaking to Arab News, Haitham Mattar, managing director at IHG Hotels & Resorts in India, Middle

East and Africa, said: “It’s on the corniche of Alkhobar. It brings authentic, cultural experience­s into the hotel, and this is where we found this unique partnershi­p with Refad. Their interest in the brand, also the brand positionin­g in Saudi Arabia.”

He revealed that the company has so far signed five Hotel Indigo deals in Saudi Arabia.

The executive also noted that the luxury brand is expanding in the Middle East, following the success of an existing Hotel Indigo in Dubai.

Commenting on the agreement, Mattar said: “This strategic addition not only fuels our growth in Saudi but also reaffirms our commitment to providing exceptiona­l hospitalit­y in key markets.” He continued: “With the Kingdom having increased its 2030 visitor target from 100 to 150 million, there is a need to bring in lifestyle hotels offering compelling guest experience­s that will only further strengthen its robust hospitalit­y sector in line with the goals of Vision 2030.”

Mattar further elaborated on the significan­t investment and expansion plans for the hotel industry in Saudi Arabia over the next three to five years, including SR2.5 billion ($667 million) to renovate and

experience­s upgrade existing facilities. “His Excellency, Ahmed Al-Khateeb, the minister of tourism, has given us a very specific mandate to ensure that we uplift and elevate our hotel product,” he said.

This is to “to ensure that these hotels are well-positioned to receive internatio­nal travelers, that the ministry and the government are seeking. We have a commitment from our owners to staff that are waiting, especially our InterConti­nental brand,” Mattar added. The managing director said the focus is on the InterConti­nental brand, which currently has 10 to 11 hotels in Saudi Arabia and is part of a broader pipeline of 39 new hotels set to open across the region.

“We have a huge concentrat­ion of hotels coming up in the Makkah Medinah area, but also we are going into the secondary market. So, for example, Hotel Indigo is also going to Abha, in the Asir region, a very special location as well, in the mountains of Saudi Arabia, and we are also covering new opportunit­ies in Riyadh, Jeddah, as well as Eastern Province,” Mattar explained. As part of Saudi Arabia’s tourism strategy, which involves developing 10 key destinatio­ns focusing on a mix of major cities and lesserknow­n regions, the list of destinatio­ns includes Madinah, Riyadh, and several secondary and tertiary markets like the Asir region, Qasim, and Al-Jouf, as well as Jazan, Abha, and Baha.

 ?? AN photo by Huda Bashatah ?? Haitham Mattar, managing director at
IHG Hotels & Resorts in India, Middle East and
Africa.
AN photo by Huda Bashatah Haitham Mattar, managing director at IHG Hotels & Resorts in India, Middle East and Africa.

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