Khaleej Times

Emaar Hospitalit­y Group hits 50-hotel milestone

- Rohma Sadaqat

dubai — Emaar Hospitalit­y Group (EHG) on Sunday announced that it had marked a historic milestone of 50 hotel projects in its portfolio.

These include 35 upcoming projects in the UAE and internatio­nal markets, as well as 15 hotels and serviced residences that are operationa­l in Dubai.

Speaking at Arabian Travel Market 2018, Olivier Harnisch, CEO of Emaar Hospitalit­y Group, said that the hospitalit­y industry in the region has matured and remains very dynamic, especially in the UAE.

“We are driven by the competitiv­e environmen­t,” he said.

“Tourism grows by over 10 per cent per year, and there are few markets in the world that grow this fast. We have identified 58 markets that we want to develop in. These include the GCC, which is very close to home for us, as well as 20 key cities in Europe. In addition, we are also looking at markets in China, India, and Asia,” he added.

He added: “Since 2007, we have been shaping a new identity and presence in the hospitalit­y scene, and with three distinctiv­e brands, we have now achieved a remarkable milestone in our growth journey of having a robust portfolio of 50 hospitalit­y projects — both operationa­l and upcoming — together offering more than 25,000 rooms and residences. While our primary footprint is the UAE and the Middle East and North Africa region, we are delighted by the response from owners and developers to our hotel concepts, and are expanding to new geographie­s.” In the UAE, EHG has expanded its presence from Dubai to Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah. As of April 2018, the group has 12 operationa­l hotels in Dubai — five each under the Address and Rove brands and two by Vida.

The developmen­t pipeline in the UAE includes 12 Address, nine Vida and four Rove hotels. Internatio­nally, seven Address hotels are being developed in addition to three Vida properties and one Rove hotel.

“Over two million room nights come into Dubai every year,” Harnisch said.

“The city enjoys very high occupancy levels, which are some of the highest recorded globally The future of the industry looks bright,” he added.

— rohma@khaleejtim­es.com

 ??  ?? Olivier Harnisch during Emaar Hospitalit­y Group’s Press conference at the Arabian Travel Market on Sunday. He says more than two million room nights come into Dubai every year.
Olivier Harnisch during Emaar Hospitalit­y Group’s Press conference at the Arabian Travel Market on Sunday. He says more than two million room nights come into Dubai every year.

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