The final touches are being made in preparation for the opening in 2006 of
the first Express by Holiday Inn properties in the Middle East.
The
budget hotel brand will make its regional debut in Dubai, Jeddah and Riyadh by the year 2006,
and the concept has already proved popular in trend-setting markets including the U.S. and Europe. Express by Holiday Inn hotels
are designed and purpose-built for the price conscious business and leisure
traveller.
Worldwide, there are more than 1,450 Express by Holiday Inn properties with more than 120,000 rooms.
“Budget travellers are now the largest sector of the burgeoning travel industry and that worldwide trend is being mirrored right here in the Middle East where there has
been a shift in the market due to the growth of the middle class throughout the GCC,” said Chris Moloney, Chief Operating Office InterContinental Hotels Group Middle
East and Africa.
With the
Middle East’s first Express by Holiday Inn hotels to open by 2006 in Dubai, Jeddah and Riyadh, the company has plans to launch 25 to 30 of the properties in the next
five years.
“The introduction of Express by Holiday Inn demonstrates InterContinental Hotels Group’s ability to adapt to market needs. By watching the market and being actively
involved in the Middle East and Africa, we have noticed the demand for a branded and consistent quality budget product. We are thrilled to pioneer the market and also
these opening will reinforce our company’s position as the largest multi-branded hotel operator in the Middle East,” added
Moloney.
In Saudi Arabia, Express by Holiday Inn will be owned and developed by SREDCO (Saudi Real Estate Development Company) a specialised and professional real estate
group and holy owned subsidiary of Alesayi Group of Companies.
SREDCO has a roll out plan of a total of 12 hotels throughout Saudi Arabia, all operating by 2009. “Each of the hotels will be a new building offering consistent standards
of service and modern facilities, but without some of the extra services you will find in our other IHG hotels” explained Chris Moloney, Chief Operating Officer,
InterContinental Hotels Group, Middle East and Africa.
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