UAE’s Rotana first property in EA to be launched in Dar

UAE’s Rotana first property in EA to be launched in Dar

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UAE’s Rotana first property in EA to be launched in Dar
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April 24, 2018
24Apr 2018

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UAE’s Rotana first property in EA to be launched in Dar

Rotana Hotels of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has said that it considers Africa one of its priority target markets outside the territory with Tanzania featuring prominently in the expansion strategy that also include Saudi Arabia.

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CEO Omar Kaddouri said on Sunday at the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai that the hotel chain’s first property will be in Dar es Salaam. The five-star Johari Rotana in the city is expected to be launched in the coming few weeks.

According to Kaddouri (pictured), the Dar hotel marks the latest stage of a significant expansion for Rotana in Sub-Saharan Africa, following a previous opening in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, in late 2016.

“Africa for us is just like Pandora’s Box,” he said. “We’ve signed a hotel in Lagos [Nigeria], we’ve signed hotels in Luanda, Angola, and we’re looking at a couple of other opportunities in other cities of Tanzania. “Since we have a hotel opening up there imminently, we’ve made some contacts,” he added.

“When people see what we’re doing in Dar, I’m sure it’s going to open up some doors for us...we want to focus on Africa, because there’s need there. We can do a lot to enhance the hospitality platform.”

Of 14 new Rotana hotels opening in 2018, three are in Saudi Arabia, a country in which Kaddouri said he still sees ample opportunity for growth as the country continues to diversify and push for more tourists.

Among the hotels due to open this year are the 156-room Centro Olaya in Riyadh, the 247-room Centro Corniche in Al Khobar, and the 189-room Centro Salama in Jeddah.

Currently, Rotana operates four hotels in the kingdom in Riyadh, Jeddah and Makkah. In addition to the three opening this year three hotels are in the pipeline.

“Saudi Arabia has huge potential. By the end of this year, we’ll have seven operating hotels in Saudi Arabia, which is something we were only dreaming of five or six years ago,” he said. “There is a lot of opportunity.”

Additionally, Kaddouri said that Rotana is “looking into” the possibility of expanding into other markets, such as Central Asian countries like Kazakhstan or even into the Balkans.

“We are looking into it. We’ve been there a couple of times last year and we’ve seen some opportunities,” he said, “and the Balkans is very popular with people from this region. There could be something coming there soon.”

Rotana currently operates 16,161 keys across its 60 hotels in 23 cities. By 2020, Rotana plans to operate 100 hotels around the world, with 48 currently in various stages of development.

“We’re very much on track,” Kaddouri said.
 
@admin and @mods this nonsense should be moved to the appropriate section. it has nothing to do with Kenyan news and politics.
 
@admin and @mods this nonsense should be moved to the appropriate section. it has nothing to do with Kenyan news and politics.
It has so much to do in Kenya, Kenya's are rushing in to get their hands on Tanzanian property boom.
 
Rotana enters East Africa
Johari Rotana, the five-star hotel and serviced apartments will be part of the landmark MNF Square mixed-use project in Dar es Salaam.

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Rotana, the leading hotel management company in the Middle East, Africa, South Asia and Eastern Europe, stakes its claim on theAfrican hospitality market, with the announcement of its debut project Johari Rotana in the commercial capital of Tanzania, Dar es Salaam. The 254-key property will include 191 luxurious hotel rooms and suites and 63 serviced apartments spread across 24 floors.

The new Johari Rotana property will be part of the landmark MNF Square in Dar es Salaam – a 65,000 square meters mixed-use project composed of the Five-Star Hotel, Class-A Offices, Retail and Parking Facilities. The project is an intelligent building designed to meet green building standards.

We are proud to have been chosen to manage this new spectacular 5 star property and our team is very excited about the opportunity to be in Tanzania. We are confident that we will introduce a new dimension of hospitality in the country. The property in Tanzania falls in line with our strategic goal to operate 100 hotels by 2020. Tanzania has tremendous potential and we are anticipating an excellent response for our debut project in the country”, said Omer Kaddouri, President and CEO of Rotana.

Dar es Salaam is a business hub and a key gateway to Tanzania’s safari destinations and the hotel will cater to both, resident and visiting business guests as well as tourists. The property will expand the available supply of luxury hotel rooms in the Tanzanian capital and we expect it to be very well received within the local hospitality market,” he added.

“We expect to make MNF Square a first-class project in management, quality, efficiency, technology and experience. Having Rotana as a hospitality partner on this project, assures us that the standards of quality will be of the highest order. We expect Rotana to bring in a superior level of expertise, thus making this hotel internationally competitive in terms of its product and service offering,” said Mr. Dai Hegen – President of China Railway Group Ltd.

In addition to a selection of rooms, suites and serviced apartments, the new Johari Rotana hotel will also feature six F&B outlets a lobby lounge, all-day dining restaurant, Chinese restaurant, bar, specialty restaurant and Club Rotana Lounge. In addition, guests will have access to an in-house pool and fully equipped gym. The hotel will also include 6 meeting rooms, a ballroom and dedicated business centre.

The signing of the Dar es Salaam property adds to Rotana’s active development portfolio in the African continent, which currently includes several projects distributed between Mauritania, Tripoli, Morocco and Algeria. The company has also expressed interest in expanding in Sub Saharan Africa.

Rotana enters East Africa
 
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