The cultural platform began at Jumeirah Essex House. The cultural platform began at Jumeirah Essex House.

Jumeirah to introduce new properties
HC3850 & UAE1110

Jumeirah has a large presence at this year’s show and will be promoting its latest properties and its Arts & Culture platform.

“We will want to introduce our most recent hotels and resorts in Frankfurt, the Maldives, Shanghai, Rome, and Abu Dhabi, as well as the second Jumeirah Living serviced residences, Grosvenor House Apartment in London; and we will prepare the market for the new hotels opening up in Mallorca, Istanbul, Baku and Kuwait,” the company told Hotelier.

“We will also promote our Arts & Culture platform; this initiative, which started in Jumeirah Essex House in New York with an in-house curator, has since taken a life of its own.”

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Hyatt to focus on KSA and Malaysia
Stand HC3630

Hyatt Hotels Corporation will be using ATM as a platform for updating its key regional stakeholders on its development plans for major properties in Saudi Arabia and Malaysia — two critically-strategic markets for the US-headquartered hotelier, the company said.

In February of this year, Hyatt announced that it had opened a worldwide sales office in Saudi Arabia and had entered into agreements with Naseel Holding Company to manage three new Hyatt-branded hotels in KSA, bringing to six the number of Hyatt-branded hotels under development in Saudi Arabia across five of Hyatt’s brands.

“Hyatt’s progress in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Malaysia has been absolutely remarkable, and we are truly excited about what we will now be able to offer Gulf residents, particularly in both of these premium markets,” said Dubai-based Thierry Bertin, vice president of worldwide sales for Hyatt International - South West Asia.

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