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By BD REPORTER
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- “Our debut in Kenya will also be a springboard for possible expansion into other East African nations as we strengthen our brand presence across the Sub-Saharan region.”
- “Visitor numbers to Kenya are expected to increase with growth driven by China, Russia, the Middle East, India and neighbouring African nations,” said Alan O’Dea, Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts' senior vice-president for Africa.
Swiss-based Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts will open
its first property in Nairobi in the middle of next year, in a show of
confidence in the future of Kenya's hospitality sector.
The 223-key Mövenpick Hotel & Residences in Nairobi’s Westlands area is scheduled for completion in mid-2016.
The property is owned by Golf Course Hotel, which confirmed to Businessdailyafrica.com that the hotel is undergoing internal finishing ahead of its launch next year.
The facility will target business travellers and
the affluent local community alike, but will also offer 54 spacious
contemporary one- and two-bedroom apartments targeting long-stay couples
and families.
“Visitor numbers to Kenya are expected to increase
with growth driven by China, Russia, the Middle East, India and
neighbouring African nations,” Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts' senior
vice-president for Africa Alan O’Dea said in a statement.
The hotel joins key names in Westlands such as the
Villa Rosa Kempinski and the Sankara, among others, which could have a
short-term impact on revenue per room.
“While this has put pressure on revenue per
available in the short term, the forecast upswing in inbound arrivals
and the Kenyan government’s proactive approach to promoting business
tourism set the scene for strong market growth and we are well placed to
capitalise on this positive trend with the opening of Mövenpick Hotel
& Residences Nairobi.”
Brands such as Radisson Blu which is being
developed by Rezidor Group and Four Points by Sheraton are the among the
latest entrants.
POSSIBLE EXPANSION.
“Our debut in Kenya will also be a springboard for
possible expansion into other East African nations as we strengthen our
brand presence across the Sub-Saharan region.
“The hospitality landscape in Nairobi is evolving
with the arrival of new design-led upscale hotels giving legacy
properties a run for their money,” said O’Dea.
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