Mövenpick has unveiled plans to open seven
hotels and resorts in Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, China and
Vietnam over the next three years, with an additional 10 projects
under negotiation.
The focus of the development will be primarily
on Southeast Asia and adds to a current portfolio of eight hotels
in operation in Asia, four of which are in Thailand, the
hospitality management company’s biggest market in the region.
The Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15 Bangkok has
only just opened and will be followed in
the first quarter of next year by the 264-room Mövenpick Siam
Hotel Pattaya positioned for family and meetings business on
Jomtien Beach.
The new hotels in key tourism and
business destinations in Thailand add to three Mövenpick hotels in
Phuket and Koh Samui for a total of five hotels in Thailand by
2017. Further hotels to open across the region are:
• Mövenpick Hotel & State Guest House Chifeng, China; •
Mövenpick Resort & Spa Jimbaran Bay, Indonesia; • Mövenpick
Hotel & Convention Centre Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; •
Mövenpick Resort & Spa Kuala Terrengganu, Malaysia; and •
Mövenpick Resort & Spa Quy Nhon, Vietnam.
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Hotels & Resorts' expansion this year will also include opening
the Mövenpick Hotel Kochi in Kerala India, two hotels in the Saudi
Arabia, the Mövenpick Hotel Star City Jeddah and the Mövenpick
Hotel Riyadh as well as a property in Morocco.
Mövenpick’s hospitality brand, capturing a combination of high
quality experiences and affordable luxury delivered by highly trained staff has seen Southeast Asia investors take note.
Existing hotels in Mövenpick
Hotels & Resorts’ Asia portfolio are as follows:
•
Mövenpick Resort Bangtao Beach Phuket, Thailand; • Mövenpick
Resort & Spa Karon Beach Phuket, Thailand; • Mövenpick
Resort Laem Yai Beach Samui, Thailand; • Mövenpick Hotel
Sukhumvit 15 Bangkok, Thailand; • Mövenpick Heritage Hotel
Sentosa, Singapore; • Mövenpick Hotel Hanoi, Vietnam;
• Mövenpick Hotel Enshi, China; • Mövenpick Resort Mactan
Island Cebu, Philippines.
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Thailand
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