Coral to manage Al Fanar’s hotel in Jeddah

DUBAI - Coral Hotels and Resorts has entered in to an agreement with Al Fanar Group to manage the group’s new hotel in Jeddah.

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Published: Thu 8 Jul 2010, 10:48 PM

Last updated: Mon 6 Apr 2015, 4:52 PM

Currently under construction, the property located at the prestigious Jeddah Corniche will open early in 2011. Coral Jeddah will feature 54 rooms, eight suites and eight studio apartments as well as two restaurants, roof-top cafe and three function rooms, health club and a pool.

Coral’s massive expansion in Jeddah is the result of a development strategy that will see the group spread its presence throughout Saudi Arabia, where it currently operates several hotels including two in Riyadh and one each in Al Khobar and Al Ahsa. The group also signed management contracts for two additional Coral hotels in Saudi Arabia at the recent Arabian Travel market.

According to Michel Noblet, president and CEO of Hospitality Management Holdings, “the government investment in infrastructure has given a tremendous boost to domestic tourism as well as Haj and Umrah travel. In addition, increasing business travel has opened up extensive opportunities across the entire spectrum of the hospitality sector.

“As the gateway city to Makkah, Jeddah benefits from pilgrims whose numbers are expected to reach eight million by next year,” he said.

“A 20-year redevelopment programme is underway that aims to revitalise the old city centre as well as take in mega projects such as the King Abdullah Economic City and Jeddah Hills and the expansion of Jeddah International Airport to handle 30 million passengers annually.

“All of this means there will be a sustained requirement for all levels of hotel accommodation from the deluxe to the value brands,” Noblet said.

Abdoul Aziz Al Shabrgi, general manager and owner of Al Fanar Group, said he was delighted to secure the management expertise of Coral Hotels and Resorts to operate the Coral Jeddah. “With Coral, we can expect international standards twinned with an understanding of the local culture that will establish the Coral Jeddah as a boutique hotel that can cater to the needs and expectations of both business and leisure visitors,” he said.

business@khaleejtimes.com

(Staff Report)

Published: Thu 8 Jul 2010, 10:48 PM

Last updated: Mon 6 Apr 2015, 4:52 PM

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