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Quality ‘affordable’ city stay

May 25 - 31, 2016
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Gulf Weekly Quality ‘affordable’ city stay

AccorHotels has signed a management agreement with Action Hotels to develop an ibis Styles in the Diplomatic Area of Manama with the aim of fulfilling a need to offer more quality accommodation at ‘affordable’ prices.

The new ‘lifestyle economy’ property marks the eighth collaboration between AccorHotels and Action Hotels in the Middle East.

The ibis Styles brand is distinctive for its all-inclusive package, which includes the room, all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet and Internet connection as part of the rate.

Olivier Granet, managing director and chief operating officer of AccorHotels Middle East, said: “It is a pleasure to be collaborating with our strategic partner Action Hotels for our first ibis Styles in Bahrain.

“We are confident that the modern design and ideal location of ibis Styles Manama Diplomatic Area will attract and serve the city’s emerging corporate and leisure clientele. The new hotel also represents AccorHotels’ fifth property in the kingdom, bringing the number of rooms that we operate in the country close to 1,000.”

Situated in the heart of Manama’s main government, diplomatic and financial district, the ibis Styles Manama Diplomatic Area will be able to accommodate the growing number of visitors wishing to stay in proximity to embassies, ministries, banks and other corporate institutions.

It will essentially constitute a unique offering in Bahrain’s underdeveloped economy segment, providing visitors with a modern, lifestyle hotel experience at an affordable price, the company says.

Alain Debare, chief executive officer at Action Hotels, said: “We are very pleased to announce the development of our 11th property with AccorHotels.

“The ibis Styles in Bahrain will be a great addition to our portfolio and will benefit from synergies and economies of scale with the ibis Seef which opened in 2015. We look forward to opening this new hotel by late 2016 and growing the portfolio towards our objective of 5,000 rooms by 2020.”

“There continues to be a shortage of affordable accommodation in Manama. The majority of existing economy hotels are independently-operated and not up to par with international standards,” Mr Granet claimed.

“We are keen to utilise AccorHotels’ worldwide leadership in the economy and midscale segments to help fill that void in the Bahraini market, and meet the expectations of the growing number of visitors looking for the ideal stay on a budget.”

AccorHotels has four existing properties in Bahrain, forming a wide-ranging network with a luxury Sofitel, midscale Novotel and Mercure, and an economy ibis.

The group currently operates 75 hotels in the Middle East, encompassing close to 20,000 rooms across the luxury and economy segments. Another 55 hotels are under development in the region, bringing more than 14,000 additional rooms to the Middle East.







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