GLOBAL HOTEL INDEX: Asia Pacific 68.3%/ $122.36 - Americas 63.4%/ $112.67 - Europe 68.4%/ $137.25 - MEA 61.1% / $164.63 (Occupancy %/ADR $ November 2013)
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07. Data
18. DTCM
New interactive pullout section of essential data, tenders and jobs
The latest news from Dubaiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Department of Tourism Commerce and Marketing
20. Breaking barriers
24. Inspirational Hotels
Could technology replace the check in desk? Hoteliers and vendors explain
unique boutique properties
28. Supplies & Services
30. Forecast â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;14
Product and service supply news from across the region
Hoteliers and analysts share their top 2014 trend predictions
38. Ship Shape
42. Roundtable
Radisson Blu Kuwait GM Philippe Pellaud on the hotelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s reopening
GMs gather to discuss the opportunities and threats in African hotel investment
50. This is Africa
54. Insight
Marriott Internationalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s MEA MD and president on the deal shaping 2014
DLA Piperâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Keri Watkins gives a roundup of laws in Africaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s investment hotspots
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tâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 2014. Happy New Year. As the world snacks on carrot sticks between its yoga and sauna sessions, following half a month of
industry keeps on ticking, as it always does, every day. If you have a spare hand give yourself a pat on the back! What does 2014 bring? Well, following
much of the previous quarter, letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sum it up as growth. More guests arriving via more airlines, more hotels, more nationals working in themâ&#x20AC;Ś. And huge investment in Africa. Although two thirds of the industryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
created in Asia, this continent is set to
and as a result is the beneficiary of almost every hotel groupâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s investment plans. In some African countries, travel and tourism can contribute up to 30% towards GDP, in others visa restrictions and corruption are so prevalent that "
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thing every African country seems to have in abundance is intrigue. In a literal top down effect, the Arabic speaking North African countries have paved the way for development and investment across the continentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s other nations and a growing number of people canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t wait
Unfortunately hotel data can be thin on the ground in these new territories making it difficult to quantify the
a golden age is heralded. In South Africa, arrivals were up 5.1% in H1, topping a 9.4% four year compound annual growth and e-tourism in the country is a major economic driver. But with business and infrastructure development securing the hospitality industry in less visited countries, the
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destinations will be to tap the repeat visitor market. And for that, only time will tell. MELANIE MINGAS GROUP MANAGING EDITOR
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NEWS QUOTES
PERSPECTIVES As Montreal did with Expo67 and the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;76 Olympics, this Expo award could be a warm up for something much bigger Mark Willis, Rezidor Hotel Group
It would have been easier to demolish the whole thing and build a new hotel Philippe Pellaud, Radisson Blu
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NEWS
1 / $32m MICE sector boost for DWTC Dubai World Trade Centre will host an additional 11 international congresses in 2014, with a combined economic value of $32m for the Emirate, based on an additional 12,000 visitors. Spanning healthcare, transportation, law and technology ! "# % %& ' & & management profession, the annual meeting is expected to attract more than 1,200 top-level delegates from across ( " ' "
& ) # *+*+ & / international trade visitors to the emirate expected to swell from 900,000 in 2012 up to between 1.3 and 1.9 million by the end of the decade.
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4 / open its much delayed resort on a private Seychelles island. The opening of the Enchanted Island Resort has been pushed back on several occasions due to red tape with local authorities. It opened on December 20. The ultra-luxury destination features 10 exclusive villas surrounded by five acres of natural greenery as part of has its own private infinity pool, direct walkway to the beach, outdoor deck and rain shower.
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$ $ % & a 140-room airport property on the south east coast The conversion property encompassed local environmental initiatives, for example the use of basalt rock from existing shacks and out-houses in its construction. In addition, the building features rainwater harvesting for irrigation and uses local timber in all public areas, to help reduce carbon footprint. " $ % ! "' ( ) % ! % *
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IN FIGURES
IN FIGURES
Of global travel and tourism sales in 2012 were generated online, Expert Insight, page 30
New airport project due for construction in Kuwait, boosting both business and page 38
Under development by Rezidor Hotel group in Sub-Sahara Africa, with 15 hotels already in operation, Roundtable, page 42
Growth in regional Revenue Passenger Kilometres, YTD August 2013
Of GDP contributions came from travel and tourism, Africa 2012, VP Spotlight, page 50 Occupancy, Q3, 2013, Qatar. Data, page 11
Amount raised by Hyatt Hotels Corporation in 2009 in the largest hotel IPO to date
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MEA DATA
HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS When it comes to sourcing and spending capital, EMEA investors prefer to stay on home soil. Colliers International provides the data in its 2014 survey results
W
hile encompassing a huge area that also takes in part of one of the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most economically troubled regions, the outlook for EMEA investors in 2014 is strong with most of the capital raised in the region staying there, and a growing appetite for real estate transactions in both safe haven markets and emerging locations. Investments over Q1 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Q3, 2013 surged 53% on the previous year, according to data from Jones Lang LaSalle analysing the hotel industry alone. In comparison to other regions (see graphic) EMEA investors are considered the most active. The trend is nothing new. In 2012, hotel investors were the most active real estate investors and today there are more than 450 hotels in the Middle East pipeline, with many more tipped for announcement in the UAE further to the positive Expo2020 announcement. Taking this into account, on a global scale UK investors are the largest group looking into the region
over the coming 12 months. At the time of going to press the total transaction volume for 2013 looked set to tip $13.54bn.
investment and development destination, but it was the strongest performer in the region according to STR Global, with occupancy up 69.5% and a leap in ADR of 30.4%. In March Manama alone posted a growth I ADR of 14.6% to US$217.34, the biggest growth in the region and supported by RevPar gains the following month of +121.1% $103.10.
SURPRISING STATISTIC Despite all the talk about Dubai and Doha, the most surprising statistics to come from 2013 was the rise of Bahrain as an
EMEA INVESTOR FOCUS
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2013
2012
2013
2012
2013
2012
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Middle East/Africa
64.6
65.7
180.88
169.34
116.78
111.27
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6.8
4.9
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70.7
67.2
231.28
221.95
163.57
149.19
5.2
4.2
9.6
Northern Africa
43.9
60.7
76.63
85.85
33.60
52.08
-27.7
-10.7
-35.5
Southern Africa
67.5
66.8
127.22
129.87
85.85
86.76
1.0
-2.0
-1.0
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MEA DATA
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6
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3
3
4
7
10
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3
5
5
7
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3
2
2
2
1
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In Constr.
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8
5
4
1
2
10
3
1
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9
9
6
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1
2
3
3
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Planning
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27
28
31
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851
1,648
2,018
2,014
2,875
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959
959
1,359
1,863
3,012
Upscale
679
922
921
1,281
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920
784
783
783
180
180
Midscale
In Constr.
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2,875
1,337
1,098
158
263
3,012
1,136
63
215
1,773
1,880
1,315
232
200
200
291
399
399
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130 347
220 219
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5,988
5,848
6,066
6,280
7,002
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AsianaHotel Dubai is an ideal
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INDUSTRY: Hotels Clubs and Spas
leisure travelers. We are currently
DEPARTMENT: Sales and
looking for an HR Manager who
Marketing/PR
is a good English speaker with
LOCATION: United Arab Emirates
(UAE)
experience in hotels in UAE/Gulf,
GENERAL MANAGER
CHIEF ENGINEER
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good computer skills, extremely
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pressure and has good delegation
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skills.
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SENIOR GENERAL MANAGER
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ADDITIONAL DETAILS: We
INDUSTRY: Hotels Clubs and Spas
Worldwide, Africa, ME/GCC
are looking for a DOSM for a
DEPARTMENT: General
(Except UAE), United Arab
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renowned 5-star international
Management/ GM
Emirates (UAE)
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hotel in Abu Dhabi, who will
LOCATION: United Arab Emirates
SALARY DESCRIPTION:
ADDITIONAL DETAILS: We are
be overlooking a team of
(UAE)
Competitive salary offered
looking for a chief engineer for
approximately 15 employees.
SALARY DESCRIPTION: Attractive
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our client for one of their hotels
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RECRUITER: African Management
in Dubai. An attractive salary will
bedroom apartment depending on
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Services Company (AMSCO)
be offered in addition to medical
dependent children, transportation
ADDITIONAL DETAILS: We are
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Insurance, life insurance, annual
allowance, telephone allowance,
looking for a Sr. GM for hotel
looking for a general manager to
vacation 30 days, return ticket
schooling assistance, duty meals
group to be based in UAE. The
oversee all aspects of property
annually, laundry and meals
and laundry.
candidate should have over
management with focus on
provided. Company mobile with
SIM card and business plan
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SALES
and preferably with similar
performance, guest satisfaction,
provided.
AND MARKETING
experience in UAE. Candidates
INDUSTRY: Hotels Clubs and Spas
with international hotel brands
SENIOR MANAGER HR
DEPARTMENT: Sales and
experience preferred. Age 45-60
CUSTOMER SERVICES
Marketing/PR
years.
CHEF DE CUISINE
INDUSTRY: Airlines, Travel
LOCATION: ME/GCC, United Arab
INDUSTRY: Hotels Clubs and Spas
Industry
Emirates (UAE)
MARKETING MANAGER
DEPARTMENT: Food Production/
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SALARY DESCRIPTION: Attractive
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Kitchen
(HR)
START DATE: ASAP
DEPARTMENT: Sales and
LOCATION:
LOCATION: United Arab Emirates
RECRUITER: Hozpitality Consulting
Marketing/PR
Worldwide, Africa, Asia, ME/
(UAE)
ADDITIONAL DETAILS: We are
LOCATION: United Arab Emirates
GCC, United Arab Emirates (UAE)
SALARY DESCRIPTION: Attractive
looking for an assistant director
(UAE)
Salary description: Attractive
of sales and marketing for a
SALARY DESCRIPTION:
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renowned international hotel
COMPETITIVE SALARY OFFERED
START DATE: ASAP
RECRUITER: Etihad Airways
in Doha. Mainly looking after
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RECRUITER: Le Meridien
Additional details: Responsible
corporate accounts, salary
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Fishermanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Cove
for leading the development of
in range of 10,000 to 11,000
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plus fully furnished family
are looking for a marketing
Responsible for managing
delivery for all employee customer
accommodation, transport
manager, the right candidate
all aspects of the kitchen
services spanning accommodation
allowance, mobile and schooling
should have similar experience
department, conforming to the
services, education services and
for one child.
in international hotels, preferably
operating standard of the hotel
administration services for Etihad
attaining objectives based on
and wholly owned subsidiaries.
HR MANAGER
have strong leadership skills
productivity cost of products all
Key service delivery channels
INDUSTRY: Hotels Clubs and Spas
and ability to create, maintain &
in reaching excellence that will
include HR Connect, Ask HR and
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motivate a team. Good English
satisfy our discerning clientele.
Employee Service Centre with a
(HR)
communication skills are required
To coordinate all dining operations
global scope for delivery. Establish
LOCATION: United Arab Emirates
and excellent guest relation skills.
of a hotel, such as managing the
and maintain service standards
(UAE)
kitchen associates overseeing
for all service areas including
SALARY DESCRIPTION: Attractive
ASSISTANT FINANCIAL
meal preparation, planning menus,
those with direct and indirect line
START DATE: ASAP
CONTROLLER
and ordering supplies.
management responsibility.
RECRUITER: Asiana Hotel Dubai
INDUSTRY: Hotels Clubs and Spas
ADDITIONAL DETAILS:
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and staff development within established quality standards.
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Marketing/PR
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hotels.
RECRUITER: Hozpitality Consulting
LOCATION: United Arab Emirates
ADDITIONAL DETAILS: We are
(UAE)
(UAE) SALARY DESCRIPTION: Attractive
looking for someone who is
SALARY DESCRIPTION: AED
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able to manage and direct the
10,000 to 12,000 plus executive
START DATE: ASAP
INDUSTRY: Hotels Clubs and Spas
facilities of particular buildings,
RECRUITER: Liwa Hotel
DEPARTMENT: Human Resources
departments and facilities within
START DATE: ASAP
ADDITIONAL DETAILS: Liwa Hotel
(HR)
the hotel resort. Job duties
RECRUITER: Apt Resources, Dubai
is looking for a dynamic individual
LOCATION: United Arab Emirates
include building maintenance,
Additional details: We are looking
(UAE)
environmental and safety
for a candidate that is male or
Ideal candidate should possess
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regulation compliance, grounds
female with a minimum two
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yearsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; experience in the similar
accounts and audit. Not less
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organisation of events, space
position. Knowledge of the Middle
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East market, excellent leadership
hospitality. Special consideration
ADDITIONAL DETAILS: We
has supervisory and budgetary
and interpersonal Skills, strong
will be given to those who can
are looking for a HR manager/
responsibility.
networking skills and has to be
join immediately.
Assistant HR manager for our
deadline and budget oriented.
client; a 4-star renowned hotel in
DIRECTOR OF SALES AND
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Dubai. The right candidate should
MARKETING
FLEET MANAGER
EQUIPMENT QUALITY
have similar experience in the
INDUSTRY: Hotels Clubs and Spas
INDUSTRY: Hotels Clubs and
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hotel industry in UAE. Attractive
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Marketing/PR
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Transport, Travel Management
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Emirates (UAE)
(UAE)
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Competitive salary
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for DOSM for a renowned
RECRUITER: Qasswa for Haj and
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SALARY DESCRIPTION: Attractive
international hotel opening in Abu
Umra
ADDITIONAL DETAILS: This
Dhabi. Candidates should have
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person will be responsible for the
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similar experience in star hotels
implementation and oversight of
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and have knowledge of Abu Dhabi
transport manager is required
quality control measures which
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market. Attractive salary offered.
for our transport department.
ensure that the equipment in all
ADDITIONAL DETAILS: An
Etihad Safety and Service Training
international 5-star hotel in Dubai
FOOD AND BEVERAGE
Facilities is being safely and
is looking for a chef de cuisine for
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effectively maintained and meets
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INDUSTRY: Hotels Clubs and Spas
FINANCIAL CONTROLLER
regulatory requirements.
looking for a young talent, French,
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male or female, good looking,
Beverage Service
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with excellent presentation and
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professional skills (1* Michelin
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level), willing to create a name
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(UAE)
Rooms Division
for himself in Dubai. He/she will
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conduct cooking demos and
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salary
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classes in the Restaurant. The
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SALARY DESCRIPTION: Attractive
Additional details: We are looking
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participant would receive an
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the Village
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engraved personalized DVD at the
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ADDITIONAL DETAILS: We are
the Village
end of the session.
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similar experience in the hotel
controller in Abu Dhabi. The
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The Candidate must have Saudi/ Middle East/GCC experience.
currently have an opportunity
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industry in UAE. Attractive salary
INDUSTRY: Hotels Clubs and Spas
years of similar experience in the
manager holding a solid career
DEPARTMENT: Engineering and
background preferably in UAE.
projects
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be extremely active and able to
The FOM will join a team of
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MANAGER
sustain pressure. Competitive
dynamic executives and will
(UAE)
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salary, as per international hotel
be required to have previous
SALARY DESCRIPTION: Attractive
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TENDERS
Tel: (+971) 2 634 8495 / www.EmiratesTenders.com
NATURE OF WORK: Provision of catering services. COST OF TENDERS: ($) 55 Last date of submission: January 14, 2014
TENDERS
NAME : Ministry of Electricity &
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Water (Bahrain) ADDRESS : King Faisal Street, CITY : Manama Postal/Zip Code : 2 COUNTRY : Bahrain PHONE : (+973) 1754 6666 / 1799 Cost of tenders: ($) 6888 FAX : (+973) 1753 3035 WEBSITE: http://www.mew.gov. bh NATURE OF WORK: Provision of Canteen services. COST OF TENDERS: ($) 40 LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION: January 29, 2014 NAME : Oman Air (S.A.O.C) ADDRESS : Oman Aviation Services Bldg. CITY : Seeb PC 111 Postal/Zip Code : 58 COUNTRY : Oman PHONE : (+968) 2451 9953 / 2451 9327 / 2451 9883 FAX : (+968) 2451 0805 EMAIL : ksami@omanair.aero WEBSITE: http://www.omanair. aero NATURE OF WORK: Provision of Catering Consumables. COST OF TENDERS: ($) 65
NEW TENDERS
COUNTRY : Saudi Arabia
FAX : (+966-1) 487 939
NAME: Council of Ministers
PHONE : (+966) 2545 7774
WEBSITE: http://www.riyadh.
General Secretariat (Kuwait)
FAX : (+966) 2542 2696
usembassy.gov
NAME : Oman India Fertilizer
ADDRESS: Seif Palace Bldg.,
WEBSITE: http://www.moh.gov.
NATURE OF WORK: Provision
Company (OMIFCO)
Gate No. 4
sa
of catering and decoration
ADDRESS : Oman India Fertilizer
CITY: Kuwait
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services.
Complex, Sur Industrial Area
COUNTRY: Kuwait
catering services.
LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION:
CITY : Sur 411
PHONE: (+965) 180 0008 Ext.
COST OF TENDERS: ($) 800
February 2, 2014
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2501 / 2803 / 2348
LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION:
Fax: (+965) 2222 1417
February 3, 2014
NATURE OF WORK: Provision of
January 9, 2014
COUNTRY : Oman NAME : Kuwait University
PHONE : (+968) 2553 2000
ADDRESS : Building 119, 1st
FAX : (+968) 2556 2849
cleaning and hospitality services.
NAME : Embassy of USA (Saudi
Floor, Khalidiyah
EMAIL : omifco@omifco.com
Cost of tenders: ($) 2145
Arabia)
CITY : Safat
WEBSITE: http://www.omifco.
Last date of submission: January
ADDRESS : Abdullah Ibn
5969
com
12, 2014
Hudhafah As Sahmi, Safarat,
COUNTRY : Kuwait
NATURE OF WORK: Provision of
CITY : Riyadh 11693
PHONE : (+965) 2498 4271
Catering Services.
NAME : Makkah Health Affairs
Postal/Zip Code : 94309
FAX : (+965) 2484 8648
COST OF TENDERS: ($) 260
(Saudi Arabia)
COUNTRY : Saudi Arabia
EMAIL : info@kuniv.edu
LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION:
CITY : Makkah
PHONE : (+966-1) 488 3800
WEBSITE: http://www.kuniv.edu
January 20, 2014
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TENDERS
NEW & CURRENT PROJECTS
includes (240 Nos.) residential
COUNTRY: UAE
STATUS: New Project
NAME: W Hotel & Residences
towers, (1,200 Nos.) villas,
CONSULTANT: Arif & Bintoak
NAME: Wafra Seef Development
Development Project - Palm
Consulting Architects & Engineers
Project
Jumeirah
clinics, mosques, commercial
(Dubai)
DESCRIPTION: Construction of
district, schools and municipal
CONTRACTOR:
Development
a hotel comprising (360) rooms,
buildings.
United Engineering
CLIENT: Rayadah Investment
Construction -
buildings with (75) luxury
Company (Saudi Arabia)
UNEC (Dubai)
275m
of Wafra
including two other apartment units.
COUNTRY: Saudi Arabia
new food and
CLIENT: Al Sharq Investments
CONSULTANT: KEO International
273,000,000
Project â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Dubailand,
entertainment
(Dubai)
Consultants (Saudi Arabia)
STATUS: Current
COUNTRY: UAE
STATUS: New Project
Project
NAME: Madinat Jumeirah Resort
NAME: Ayla Grand Hotel
where they can dine, meet
DESCRIPTION:
Dubai, UAE
CONSULTANT: RMJM (Dubai)
Seef scheme comprising a
destination offering patrons a gathering place
STATUS: New Project
Development Project - Phase 4
Construction Project
and mingle, while enjoying the
NAME: Mixed-use Towers Project
DESCRIPTION: Development of
DESCRIPTION: Construction of
breathtaking views of the Arabian
- Lusail District
a resort hotel comprising (435)
a 5-star hotel comprising 225
coastline.
DESCRIPTION: Construction of
rooms with (400) parking bays,
rooms.
CLIENT: Wafra Real Estate
two mixed-use towers comprising
three specialty restaurants,
Nael & Bin Harmal Group (Al
(Kuwait)
a 35-storey building, including a
lounges, bars, business centre,
Ain)
COUNTRY: Kuwait
swimming pools and a turtle
COUNTRY: UAE
CONSULTANT: Gensler
and apartments; and a 27-storey
lagoon.
Shankland Cox Ltd. (Al Ain)
Associates International (USA)
CLIENT: Jumeirah International
CONTRACTOR: Nael &
STATUS: New Project
and other commercial uses.
(Dubai)
Bin Harmal Hydroexport
CLIENT: Real Estate Services
COUNTRY: UAE
Establishment (Al Ain)
NAME: Al Habtoor City Project
Group (Qatar)
CONSULTANT: Mirage Mille
41,000,000
DESCRIPTION: Construction of
COUNTRY: Qatar
Leisure & Development
STATUS: Current Project
Al Habtoor City comprising three
CONSULTANT: Hill International
(Dubai)
Middle East Ltd. (Qatar)
STATUS: New Project
luxury residential towers, including NAME:
multi-level penthouses, in addition
Dubailand
to three hotels, a 1,400-seat Las
NAME: Kempinski Hotel Project -
DESCRIPTION: Development of a
The Wave Development
residential village comprising (65)
large basement levels, ground and
NAME: JW Marriott Hotel
DESCRIPTION: Design and
villas, (102 Nos.) four-bedroom
mezzanine levels and a large car
Construction Project - Bahrain
townhouses and a number of two-
park.
275,000,000 STATUS: New Project
Bay Waterfront
Kempinski Hotel
Development DESCRIPTION: Construction of 50-storey JW
300m
bedroom apartments, including a
CLIENT: Al Habtoor Group L.L.C.
comprising
community center, open spaces
(Dubai)
(309) rooms
along with additional amenities
COUNTRY: UAE
and (77) hotel
such as a gymnasium, swimming
CONSULTANT: Khatib & Alami
apartments.
pool and a few retail outlets.
Consolidated Engineering
Marriott Hotel on
Kempinski Hotel
CLIENT: The Wave
CLIENT:
Company (Dubai)
Project - Oman,
Muscat S.A.O.C
(Dubai)
CONTRACTOR: Al Habtoor
(Oman)
COUNTRY: UAE
Leighton L.L.C (Dubai)
COUNTRY:
CONSULTANT: HAO Architects
3,000,000,000
storey podium,
Muscat
Oman
of underground
(Dubai)
parking.
CONTRACTOR: Carillion Alawi
275,000,000
CLIENT: Remza Investment
L.L.C (Oman)
STATUS: New Project
Company (Bahrain)
300,000,000
COUNTRY: Bahrain
STATUS: Current Project
CONSULTANT: Yousif Dawood Al
NAME: Current Project DESCRIPTION: Mall of Egypt Project
NAME: Galleria Mall Project
CLIENT: Construction of Mall of
- Msheireb Development -
Egypt comprising (380) stores
Sayegh Consultants (Bahrain)
NAME: Dragon Mart Expansion
Downtown Doha
along with associated retail and
STATUS: New Project
Project
DESCRIPTION: Construction of
entertainment facilities.
DESCRIPTION: Carrying out
a new Shopping Mall comprising
Majid Al Futtaim Group
NAME: Mixed-Use Development
expansion of Dragon Mart by
approximately (100) stores set
(Egypt)
Project - Obhur District
building 160,000 square metres of
across four levels of shopping
COUNTRY: Egypt
DESCRIPTION: Design and
retail space, including a three-
and entertainment space.
CONTRACTOR: Orascom
construction of a 2.4 million
star hotel and multi-storey car
CLIENT: Msheireb Properties
Construction Industries (Egypt)
square metre mixed-use
park.
(Qatar)
800,000,000
development in Obhur, which
CLIENT: Nakheel PJSC (Dubai)
COUNTRY: Qatar
STATUS: Current Project
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DATA
GLOBAL DATA: SNAPSHOT
Data provided by STR Global, November 2013 with YoY comparisons. The total active pipeline data includes projects in the In Construction, Final Planning and Planning stages but does not include projects in the Pre-Planning stage US by region Region
% change: Room construction November 2012 vs 2013
Total Pipeline (rooms) November 2013
+123.6%
42,371
Mountain
+37.9%
37,066
West (other)
+95.2%
72,776
East (other)
+38.6%
46,990
Atlantic
+107.5%
140,399
MEA â&#x20AC;&#x201C; by country - under construction
UAE
18,057
Algeria
Saudi Arabia
Qatar
Egypt
Jordan
4,944
3,144
Morocco
16,666
2,931
2,287
2,071
rooms
rooms
rooms
rooms
rooms
rooms
rooms
Total stock: 118,820 rooms / 490 hotels Caribbean/ Mexico by country
Europe â&#x20AC;&#x201C; by segment
YoY % change
Pipeline rooms
Haiti
+60.3 %
644 rooms
Bahamas
+19.3 %
2,692 rooms
32,013
Turks and Caicos Islands
+18.3 %
545 rooms
N/A
28,635
Saint Kitts/Nevis
+15.5 %
245 rooms
136,032 rooms
813 hotels
Total stock
24,083 rooms
143 hotels
YoY % change
Pipeline rooms
Luxury
-18.9%
9,149 rooms
Midscale
-12.95
7,232
Upscale
+3.5%
Independent Total stock
28,907 rooms
Central/South America â&#x20AC;&#x201C; by segment
Upper Upscale segment 91 hotels
26,048 rooms
Upscale segment
23 hotels
3,838 rooms
144 hotels
22,271 rooms
20 hotels
2,560 rooms
Luxury segment
70 hotels
20,115 rooms
Upper Midscale segment Total pipeline
13,120 rooms
82 hotels
Total pipeline
590 hotels
120,710 rooms
Upscale segment
134 hotels
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DTCM
World Hospitality Championship winners revealed Event to return January 2015 The prestigious World Hospitality of AED6 million as prize money to contestants and winners across all categories. The three-day DWHC, organised by Zaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;abeel Palace Hospitality under the directive of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, was held at the Dubai World Trade Centre. two new records and the breaking of an old one in the Guinness World Records. The worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest serving of Aseeda mosaic that displayed Dubaiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s logo for Expo 2020 were the new records created at the event. Dubai also broke Thailandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s record for the largest pickled vegetable selection. The inaugural DWHC awarded daily Gold, Silver and Bronze accolades to the top winners in the International and Emirati Competitions. The closing ceremony of the Dubai World Hospitality Championship saw Dubai winning the Gold Award in all four categories of the Emirati competition, while Sharjah picked up the Silver Award and Ajman the Bronze Award. In the International Competition, the team from Singapore took the top spot by winning the Gold Award, while the US team came second, and the Australian team walked away with the Bronze Award. The Hospitality Sector competition saw Jumeirah Emirates Towers take Gold prize for cake decoration, practical ice carving skills, fruit and vegetable carving, and traditional Emirati cookery. Zaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;abeel Palace Hospitality was recognsed for its cake decoration, open
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dinner, Arabian wedding feast, practical ice carving, and Emirati cuisine. Other winners included: t ! " ! wedding cake t Sea Palace, second prize, three-tier wedding cake t Nad Al Sheba Private Club, third place, three-tier wedding cake t Burj Al Arab, Abela & Co LLC and Taj t Palace Hotel, winners, pastry category t Al Murooj Rotana, Burj Al Arab and Fujairah Rotana Resort and Spa, Gold, chocolate carving t # ! ! $ carving t Nad Al Sheba, Gold prize, open showpiece. t % ! meal t Jumeirah Emirates Towers & Burj Al Arab,
Gold prize, practical ice carving t Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi, superior skills, practical fruit and vegetable carving t Coral Deira and The Cove Rotana Resort Ras Al Khaimah, traditional Arabic Mezzeh preparations Participating hospitality and government sector organisations that were honoured included Meydan Hotel, Ginox, Convotherm, Dubai Municipality, Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing, Dubai Media Incorporated, # $ ' () ! # $ *'+!
Emirates, the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, the Community Development Authority, Aswaaq, Union Cooperative Society, Zaabeel Palace Hospitality, and members of the UAE media that extended their support from the inception of the culinary championship.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are thrilled at the extensive national and international participation that the championship attracted. The event brought together more than 10,667 gourmets and visitors and the talent and teamwork we witnessed raised the benchmark for excellence in the culinary sectorâ&#x20AC;? His Excellency Ahmed bin Hareb Al Falahi JANUARY 2014
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Expo2020: Behind the hype The buzz is back and the world is watching. Adding substance to the blanket predictions of market growth from Expo2020, His Excellency Helal Saeed Almarri comments on the remarkable story of a young city and nation Gathered in Paris, France, for the 154th Bureau International des Exhibitions (BIE) General Assembly, representatives of the 168 BIE member nations voted on bids from the final four contenders – Dubai, Brazil, Russia and Turkey – to host the 2020 edition of one of the world’s oldest, largest and most significant international mega-events. Dubai’s bid themed ‘Connecting Minds, Creating the Future’ - won with 116 votes, in the final round, with Russia gaining 47 votes Speaking from Paris, shortly after Dubai was announced as the winning host city for Expo 2020 at the final vote counting in Paris on November 27, His Excellency Helal Saeed Almarri said: “Hosting Expo 2020 is a once-in-alifetime opportunity and one that will be maximised to accelerate the growth of the tourism industry in Dubai, the UAE and the wider GCC region.” He added: “The legacy of holding such an event in Dubai is where the real value lies. A wide range of sectors will benefit further strengthening their already robust positions. The announcements made at the recent Dubai Airshow demonstrate the extraordinary strength of the aviation sector in Dubai and the UAE and Retail has been one of the leading drivers of the Emirate’s economic growth to date. With regards to hospitality, the expanded hotel portfolio will be vital to ensure the demands of the Expo visitors are met and DTCM will work with our partners in both government and the private sector to put in place the infrastructure and processes needed to meet the demand of the 25 million expected visitors over the Expo period.”
STATS
25m
visitors expected October 2020 – April 2021
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FoH manager, Marriott Marquis, Darin Davies.
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Hotel name: QT Sydney Location: Market Street, Central Sydney Years in operation: Opened September 2012 Guest rooms: 200, in 12 styles Average occupancy: 90% Drawing its magic from the stage and screen, QT Sydneyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s days as a theatre may be over, but its ability to entertain is far from. The designer boutique hotel, a member of GHA and one of four properties across Australia, is unique from start to
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Hotel name: The Singular Location: Puerto Borie, Chilean Patagonia Years in operation: 2 Guest rooms: 57 Average occupancy: 50% This former cold storage and meat processing plant is located on a road that literally leads to the end of the world, towards the southern-most tip of Chile.
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Hotel name: ICEHOTEL Location: Jukkasjärvi, 200km above the Arctic Circle Years in operation: 3 Guest rooms: 65 Average occupancy: 100% Not just a hotel, ICEHOTEL is listed as a work of art and its structure is protected under the Swedish Copyright Act. ICEHOTEL, also the founder of ICEBAR, is constructed annually and covers an area roughly 5500sqm, which requires 1000 tonnes of ice. More than 50 people are involved in each build and each winter season can see anything up to 50,000 people visiting on day trips or to stay in the hotel. Some even get married: With its own onsite ICE church, the hotel hosts around 100 wedding ceremonies annually.
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Hotel name: Karosta Prison Hotel, Latvia Location: Leipaja, Latvia Years in operation: 11 Average occupancy: 80% Now an independent cinema and hotel, the $ ! ( )
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Permanent and temporary solutions have been added to Echo Barrierâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s noise reduction range, capable of achieving noise reductions of 9dB. NoiStop, a fence that can be used to surround temporary or permanent sources of noise disturbances, has been designed with water resistant and UV sustainable stone wool. The noise absorbing and noise reducing properties make it ideal for use within a domestic setting, protecting the
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Kuwait Cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s iconic maritime themed marvel, Radisson Blu, is open again after a three year, $53m refurbishment. GM Philippe Pellaud invites Hospitality Business to
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hen it comes to the sentimental value of certain properties in a portfolio, few can combine as many milestones as Radisson Blu Hotel, Kuwait. Reopened in 2013 after a three year refurbishment, the hotel was not only the
when it opened in 1980 but was at that time managed by Kurt Ritter, the man who would steer the group to multi-brandglobal-operator status with more than 1,300 hotels in operation today. Closed for structural and interior renovations to the tune of $53m, Radisson Blu Kuwait reopened with than 1,000 people in November 2013, following a two month soft launch period. Back under the supervision of GM Philippe Pellaud, who returned to the property after 15 years, the Kuwait City skylineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s oldest icon has further capitalised on the maritime theme
back in 1980, with the construction of a ! Complementing the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest wooden â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Guinness World Record " #
hotel and home to a ballroom for up to 800 seated guests, the spacious and
% views alongside the mod-cons expected of any other such facility. Although the largest element, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not the only addition to the hotel following a project that saw almost all of the propertyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s operations closed to the public for a considerable period. F&B options have grown to include Eedam CafĂŠ and ' Kuwaitâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most popular Chinese restaurant Peacock; which despite its extended closure has re-opened to a remarkable response from Kuwaitâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Chinese food # restaurant to capacity for two months. The guest rooms are decorated to three % # ( ) # * Relax, and NY Mansion House. They are complemented by the addition of six junior suits, 16 executive suites, six deluxe suites, * + / cater to Kuwaitâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s government-generated
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additional space created by the installation of the buildingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new façade, and all feature three piece bathrooms. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The basic structure [of the building] has remained but every single piece of # 4
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easier to demolish the whole thing and build a new hotel. For the price you could build a high rise tower,â&#x20AC;? relays Pellaud,
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continues: â&#x20AC;&#x153;The plan was to complete design and procurement then close and do the reconstruction in one year â&#x20AC;&#x201C; that was a very challenging time frame and in that process we also realised that due to the hotelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s age it was encountering some structural problems, which caused a six month delay immediately,â&#x20AC;? he continues. Adding to the challenges, parts of the hotelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s facilities, such as Al Hashemi II and its smaller sister vessel and restaurant Al Boom remained open, as did outside catering services. While the hotel has opened to overall Pellaud reports the 194 room stock is plentiful enough for Kuwaitâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largely business market. Ensuring buoyancy of the segment, MEED reports that construction and development contracts to the value of $24bn are STATS forecast to be announced in the country over Construction projects forecast the local leisure for Kuwait, market â&#x20AC;&#x201C; primarily
domestic leisure driving business
demand nationals visiting Kuwaiti family â&#x20AC;&#x201C; these contracts also include New airport a new $3.2bn project due airport terminal. However, the competition is heating up, with Renovation the latest opening project â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a 410 unit Jumeirah property â&#x20AC;&#x201C; taking the 5-star stock to seven. In Guests seated response, Kuwaitâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
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of 1982, that protects member hotels from being unsustainably out-priced by equivalent properties. Faced with increased competition and the threat of another rate war, the hotel owners are poised to protect their interests. However, KOHAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s strength is dependent of new stock expected, that could soon be undermined. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There are another 2,000 rooms in the pipeline and those owners will not necessarily be part of KOHA. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a natural process. The market force is evolving and we have to adapt,â&#x20AC;? Pellaud says of the uncertainty of the changing landscape. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m not predicting how it is going to go but everybody knows the potential reality. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s on the table for discussionâ&#x20AC;Ś. the interesting part is that even with low occupancy the association has ensured the rate has always been on top.â&#x20AC;? When fully open, Radisson enjoys a typical 50/50 split between room and F&B revenues, but due to the current popularity of Peacock, Al Hashemi II and Al ! " # Continuing to capitalise on its position as the business brand of choice, MICE revenue is strong and Radisson concepts such as Experience Meeting and ad hoc % ' () * and free WiFi) have added strength to the hotelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s draw for corporate accounts.
! 6 % seconding others for short term positions and facilitating retirements where necessary. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have been able to avoid terminations as much as possible. The owners were very concerned about the issue and personally requested we take care of the employees, some of whom had been with us from the start,â&#x20AC;? Pellaud shares. Notching up 30 years in the local market, it is now a new generation of staff and guests who are welcomed through Radissonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s doors. He continues: â&#x20AC;&#x153;When we go to our key source markets we are now recruiting the children of previous employees and my childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s friends who have grown up here are now our new customers.â&#x20AC;? Pellaud began witnessing the generational shift first hand when he joined the hotel in 1992, serving as GM for three years, he left in 1995 to open a further 15 Rezidor hotels across Europe and the Middle East, returning to Kuwait in 2010 to oversee the capitalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s extensive renovation project. * ( ) Pellaud says the focus will be on retaining the key corporate accounts and tempting back the accounts forced to other hotels during the closure â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a prospect he finds far from daunting in light of the new look aesthetics and ever improving services. He concludes: â&#x20AC;&#x153;The hotel facilities are much the same, but the challenge was to reopen and be as good, if not better, than before.â&#x20AC;?
You could say it would have been easier demolish the whole thing and build a new hotel
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From left: Friedrich Schaefer, regional director, sub-Sahara Africa, Rezidor Hotel Group; Michael Rathgeb, GM Radisson Blu Waterfront, Cape Town; Stanislav Kondov, GM Radisson Blu Anchorage Hotel Lagos; Hans Peter Duerr, GM Radisson Blu Okoume Palace Hotel, Libreville.
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LAND OF OPPORTUNITY? With wealth to drive business guests and unequalled natural beauty for the tourist Hospitality Business ME gathers Rezidor Hotelsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; top GMs from across the continent to talk access, market mix and future plans
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lobally, the Rezidor Hotel Group, a member of the Carlson Rezidor Group has a portfolio of 430 hotels in operation and under development, comprising more than 95,000 rooms across more than 70 countries. This yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s openings and signings saw another country added to the portfolio,
in Algiers, Algeria. The 137 room property is due to open Q1 2015. In North Africa the group also recently opened the 274
room Radisson Blu Resort, Tunisia. Across Africa, Rezidor has 51 hotels, comprising more than 11,300 rooms in operation or under development. Rezidor also boasts the largest pipeline of hotels under development in Sub-Sahara Africa, currently operating 12 hotels (3,000 rooms) with a further 22 (4,000 additional rooms) to be added, both under the Radisson and Park Inn brands. South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya are key focuses. And theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not the only hotel group with such ambition. In terms of the
next big thing, all eyes are on Africaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hospitality market as a majority youth population and increased trade combine to present unparalleled opportunity. However, vast swathes of the continent
hotels due to visa restrictions and themselves face unique issues ranging from the sourcing of every-day items, to the impact of local and continent-wide politics. So, whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s its really like on the ground?
Everybody is talking about Africa but how does that compare to the first hand experience of operating a hotel there? FS: We have 12 hotels in operation in the sub-Sahara division and for us it is a key focus market to develop. We see South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, as potential markets for the future. We have currently six hotels in South Africa and we are opening two more Q1 2014, one Radisson and one Park Inn and we have others in the pipeline also. The second biggest markets for us is Nigeria, where we have Lagos in operation now and we are opening a Park Inn in Abeokuta, which is a conversion project. We have further projects in Port Harcourt, Abuja and we are looking at other secondary cities also. We have two projects in Nairobi, Kenya, with a Radisson opening 2014 and a Park Inn
opening 2015. We have a Park Inn project in Rwanda and are looking at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Why is this a focus area for us? Because over the last 10 to 15 years, these countries have stabilised politically and many are moving into democratic systems. There is huge wealth with oil, gas, timber and minerals and if you look at the demographics we have a very young workforce; the average age in Nairobi is 24, yet if you look at Europe, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s around 60. There is a huge potential for us in operating hotels in these countries. SK: When you have a successful hotel wealthy industries who want to invest in more. Rates are great, depending on the supply and demand, so far much higher than Europe, hospitality is now being
see that growth potential for themselves with brands like ours. Also, hotels are more than somewhere for visitors, they are very much part of the community and that is evident in the media coverage we receive from events at the hotel. But Africa is more challenging to operate in from an infrastructural standpoint. MR: other markets in the region and since the World Cup has been much better established. We see great growth from South American countries, led by Brazil, and Asia, led by China, for example and these are now coming into South Africa. So there is much potential for South Africa in the future and it is seen as a very exotic destination. HPD: Gabon is more typical to the Sub Saharan Africa situation. It is dependent on oil, timber and other
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mining industries, the visa process is complicated and administration of tourism. The country is losing conferences for example because participants or speakers cannot get visas. The market is closed and businesses only There are only a couple of thousand leisure tourists in Gabon per year, the rest is business. The biggest driver for hotels is business, the government and is not a free market and you see that in Angola and other such countries. SK: A strange situation in Africa is that tourists. To apply for a Nigerian visa you doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t make sense. Our leisure business is 0%. FS: What you do is focus on the
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and then that evolves to open resorts in $ at the moment it is corporate or business oriented. And the volume is there because you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have the huge supply of quality hotel products. We have a hotel in Tete, Mozambique, and the only reason
& stay, but that has developed the market $ ' ( In light of this, how do you drive volume? FS: $ )*'
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aspect is quite high in comparison to other markets, so from all levels from the GM to the DOS and customer relations, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s about creating loyalty for people to use, and reuse, your product. Fortunately there are only two or three products so you do get the business because of the closed market situation. But good and consistent service is still incredibly important. You can go into hotels where elements are very poor or inconsistent in quality, but if people know they will be looked after and they can depend on this hotel, they will return. We also use a lot of marketing in our Club Carlson loyalty programme and they develop a marketing approach for each property and that is locally driven. HPD: As it is near on impossible to enter the country alone, all our focus is on that local market. You have to build relationships, maintain them and make a
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return to us and say the room was good but the food and service were not, so they will still book with us again. MR: The only time when we are looking for volume business is the winter months between June and September, so then we are looking at South America, Asia, India. The hotel is such an established property and we have a very strong standing.
consistent contribution to the market. We are a very local operator in this property. SK: Expatriates working in oil or mining for example, also need somewhere to go; they need somewhere for their visitors to stay and they need somewhere to entertain. Recently we had a hotel of double the size open next to us and when we are 100% full and have to decline,
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In terms of knowing where to operate, do you proactively look at where these industries are establishing, or perhaps look further back down the chain to preempt where the next business hub could be, or is your approach more reactive? FS: I would say itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s probably a mixture of both. In a lot of cases we are approached by owners who have land, or a building, or an idea and they approach us in order to know how to develop it. We then
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the project, too, for example. SK: It makes it easier as well if you have a successful hotel as the owners will ask for another opportunity. Once youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re successful the appetite comes with the product itself. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important to establish in a market, to show the commitment. How does under developed infrastructure â&#x20AC;&#x201C; in everything from communications to energy and transport â&#x20AC;&#x201C; affect your operations? HPD: Our leisure business is zero because although the government is trying to push tourism there is a distinct lack of infrastructure, so it doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t work. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re talking trains, air, hotels; nine beautiful national parks, no infrastructure. SK: And itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not just the roads but the vehicles, too. In a hotel, you need to make sure you have generators, water
moment cause issues and when you have a hotel at 70 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 80% average occupancy you cannot say you do not have chicken today, for example. There are certain things you cannot get anyway in Nigeria, but when standard goods donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t come
them, outside of the normal means. If our competitor has proactively managed to source something from elsewhere, our business will go to them. FS: When it comes to the hard infrastructure, you have to look at the wider situation. Lagos has 22
residents and the city grew so quickly the infrastructure did not grow with it. But how can you build that when you need to tear down buildings and close roads to make them bigger? There is an airport road project currently that has had to relocate thousands of people. It will come, but these things take time. MR: South Africa is quite well developed compared to the other countries on the continent. Where we do face issues is no public transport.
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85
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Speaking in more detail now about staff, hotels from the Middle East regularly visit Africa in order to recruit your best young hoteliers â&#x20AC;&#x201C; how do you compete with what they offer? HPD: It is a problem. We employ some expatriate workers in management and the rest are local. They know they will training and we do been with the hotel for decades, even with its previous operator, so their ongoing training is vital. Competition tight as there are only two international hotels in Gabon. There are 1.5m inhabitants, so itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not a big market. FS: Group they are employed for life. The important thing to do is to pay fairly and train well. We spend a lot of time,
! education and what you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want is for them to move to the next new hotel because they are paid a little bit more. There are travel opporutnities for them within Rezidor and there are
Our leisure business is zero because although the government is trying to push tourism there is a distinct lack of infrastructure
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secondments for good line managers in new properties. HPD: On the other side of that, the labour laws also very strict. Terminating the ! issue, as there is so much documentation and legislation to consider itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s near impossible. Unfortunately I have come across instances in my career where the " SK: # which we have to check in advance. For example expatriate appointments for GM and other management positions are expensive, so we try to employ single expatriates, who donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t need family relocation, school fees, etc. You need $ helps to eliminate the local corruption, which is sadly unavoidable on many occasions. MR: I interview many candidates and the question is â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;how can I grow in this industryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. Many younger people see hospitality as an international career path, so we make sure that they grow within the Rezidor Group, but we canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t always retain them within South Africa. We are generally fortunate to have a supply of skilled labour and we are able to recruit directly out of the hospitality schools. We try to promote from within and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re lucky that hospitality is seen as a career path and is the third largest industry after mining and agriculture.
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HOTEL & RESTAURANT BUSINESS CONFERENCE
Held at Habtoor Grand, Dubai Marina, CPI’s Hotel & Restaurant Business Conference set an industry agenda
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PI, supported by the Dubai Government’s Department of Tourism, Commerce and Marketing proudly welcomed hundreds of delegates to last month’s Hotel & Restaurant Business Conference, at Habtoor Grand Hotel, Dubai Marina. The fourth edition of the conference provided an environment exclusively for leaders of the hospitality industry, to discuss trends and opportunities from the local to global market, while providing a platform for the industry’s experts to deliver knowledge, contacts and advice about challenges. Covering topics as diverse as spa management, revenue generating design and the impact of social media on social dining, the conference attracted GMs, operators, designers, chefs and F&B directors to the two day event.
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THIS IS AFRICA
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lobal fast-food giant McDonaldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s is yet to open a restaurant in Yemen. In France, Coca-Cola is barely even a top 10 brand. In Italy, a country whose espresso inspired it, there is no Starbucks. In 50 African countries, Marriott International is unknown. While the publically traded US operator has more than 680,000 rooms globally, and a reputation for record-breaking hospitality in the GCC, large swathes of the continent remain untouched, despite 35 years ago. This year begins of a new era of growth as Marriott sets its sights on a land mass with a population of one billion that is set to double by 2050. with Protea Hospitality Holdings, Africaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest hotel operator will be part of the Marriott family, instantly boosting the companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s portfolio to the tune of 10,184 rooms â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and 16,000 people â&#x20AC;&#x201C; while addressing the ultimate catch 21: How to maximise presence in a continent that is home to seven out of ten of the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fastest growing economies, without becoming a victim of its intensely complicated development cycle. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I would say that Protea acquisition comes at a pivotal point in Marriottâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s history in the MEA region,â&#x20AC;? adds MEA president and MD Alex Kyriakidis, who explains the signing comes outside of the traditional growth trajectory of the
Cairo Marriott, Marriottâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first African property.
Arabic-speaking North African countries such as Egypt, where there is already a ! " upcoming hotels across Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria that contribute to a 24 property construction pipeline and will see growth in nine new countries in subSahara and southern Africa. But these projects are not the ones that will put Marriott on the map. The deal, with Cape Town-based Protea will see Marriott acquire all three of Proteaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s brands â&#x20AC;&#x201C; African Pride, Protea Hotels and Fire and Ice â&#x20AC;&#x201C; in the transaction and Protea Hospitality Holdings will create a property ownership company to retain ownership of the hotels it currently owns, while entering into long-term management and lease agreements with # $%
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At closing Marriott would manage approximately 46% of the rooms, franchise approximately 40% and lease approximately 14%. Simplifying the deal he masterminded so an outsider can comprehend its sheer scale, Kyriakidis summarises: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Last month if any of our 42 million Marriott Reward members went online and typed in Cape Town there wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be a single Marriott. If they do that now they will get 15 hotels where they can also enjoy all of the Marriott Loyalty rewards.â&#x20AC;? In addition to the business forte the deal will bring, Kyriakidis has also eyed the intellectual muscle of Protea, '" ( â&#x20AC;&#x153;one of the most respected hoteliers in ) ) able to support owners in a market where
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If the question is would I rule out another acquisition in the futureâ&#x20AC;Ś Absolutely not. But the immediate priority is to make this a success.
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the usual â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and necessary â&#x20AC;&#x201C; logistics are not always present. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If we did not do the Protea transaction we would have doubled in size in the next four years, so thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a growth of 20% per annum, which is pretty healthy and because of India and China is also very exciting in its growth trajectory. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But with Protea it will achieve a so we will have 24,000 operating rooms and between us close to 15,000 in the pipeline, and it will move us up the rankings in MEA: In Africa to number one and in MEA as a whole to number two.â&#x20AC;? Eyes on Alex Marking two years in the role this month, Kyriakidis was headhunted by Marriott International global president
/ 6 role with Deloitte LLP, to spearhead Marriottâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s growth in the MENA region. 8 9 # headhunted by Sorenson, is told with unexpected humility, and Kyriakidis recalls of the initial contact: â&#x20AC;&#x153;I honestly thought the conversation would #; When Arne turned around and said they wanted me to do it, it didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t take & # ;< 8 # = as a top global executive, he oversees all aspects of Marriott MEAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s business activities, including operations, sales
& development. Referring to his unusual entrance to one of the industryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s top posts, he comments: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s interesting. I emigrated from Alexandria just before the Arab Israeli war at the age of 11 with my mother. We went to Plymouth, UK, where I was educated and I had an uncle who had a very successful restaurant, nightclub and hotel business. In order to support my mother with the housekeeping I started working there, totally illegally, from the age of 11!â&#x20AC;? What followed was a successful that saw his initial industry exposure used to win and maintain hospitality accounts, moving up the ranks of Arthur Anderson and eventually to Deloitte. The rest, as they say, is history.
Blueprint thinking For a brand that is only now entering the MENA region, the Protea transaction marks a sea change in the US companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largely organic approach to growth. While ! "
a vast and intrinsically complicated # # $# & the numbers. When he joined Marriott International in the newly created role of MEA president and MD, appointed to lead growth in a region that previously had no formal leadership structure, he says the " '( we be focussing our development dollars and why?â&#x20AC;?
That was two years ago this month and he, as an analyst is inclined to do and along with supporting teams, has been researching all 70 countries within the MEA jurisdiction in order to prioritise their potential through stringent examination of the drivers that fuel business and leisure demand for tourism. These include the buoyant domestic and regional travel market, which unlike that of other continents far outstrips the strength of the international inbound market. Referring to the â&#x20AC;&#x153;mindblowing demographicsâ&#x20AC;?, he comments: â&#x20AC;&#x153;I felt it was time to leapfrog and as part of the strategic review I did with the team here )* potential MEA target.â&#x20AC;? Not only will the current one billion population have doubled by 2050, but 300m of those people will belong to a socially mobile middle class. In addition, ongoing infrastructure developments and economic strength have helped to stabilise often fragile political situations. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is the blue print and it said to us that there is a pent up demand in most of the countries in sub-Sahara and southern + + therefore this is a situation where we can # # or leapfrog. But itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s much more than that. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be a catalyst to our own brand growth in Africa.â&#x20AC;?
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Previously, that growth was encapsulated in the extended stay segment, a drive which vice president and global brand manager for Marriottâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Residence Inn, Diane Meyer, promoted heavily during ATM 2013. Then, projections dedicated 60% of that brandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s MEA room inventory by 2020 over the luxury-focused Marriott Executive Apartments, and Residence Inn on the quality tier. For owners of such properties, the margin can be as high as 65%. Under the evolving plans, extended stay will increasingly be co-located with short stay brands, further maximising returns, and Kyriakidis promises announcements on new developments under the combination model this quarter, which form part of the MEA2020 strategy. Challenging times Despite the promise Africa holds the threats and challenges cannot be ignored and with the rationality one expects from a man of Kyriakidisâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s education and
admit the concerns. In the wake of the Westgate Mall siege less than six months ago, who could argue otherwise? From the prominence of dictatorships
end, Africaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s promise is a double edge sword and for every area of opportunity at least one pitfall appears. From the provision of 24 hour power to the more complicated issue of sourcing even the most basic of equipment, services and foods. Every hotelier in the region is acutely aware of the ongoing turmoil from the Egyptian Arab Spring, the worsening situations in Somalia, national and personal security issues in
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Kenya, the list continues. Ask Kyriakidis for a critical evaluation of the above and without hesitation he
geopolitics. Add to it an emerging threat of terrorism, with Al Qaida spreading its wings from Yemen to Somalia and southern Nigeria and that is always a concern, for everybody in the industry the world over.â&#x20AC;? Yet the blue print thinking soon turns to blue sky thinking and just as he credits the ability to execute the Protea transaction, in part, to the legacy of Nelson Mandela, he also pays tribute to other political gains that have been made over the last decade and the promise made by mineral and oil wealth. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Yes, those are the risks that lie ahead of us but there will always be bumps on the road and the picture supported by this economic wealth is positive,
you take the three biggest economies by GDP, they are South Africa followed by Nigeria, followed by Egypt,â&#x20AC;? he continues of the synergy between the continent and companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s growth, while crediting the political transitions of many of Africaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 54 nations over recent years and highlighting the potential of Africaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s predominantly Gen X and Gen Y population. On track to surpass, let alone match, the MEA2020 growth objectives laid down to him upon appointment for 70,000 operating and pipeline rooms by 2020, Kyriakidis now looks ahead to proving the transactionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s value to the Marriott board, and winning the
Who is Arthur Gillis? Arthur Gillis, has been with Protea Hotels since 1988 moving from group MD to CEO. The South African graduated from Johannesburg University School of Tourism and Hospitality Advanced Management Programme at Cornell University, US. Since 1988, Gillis carried the out the role of group MD for Africaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest hotel group, Protea Hotels, and he is currently its CEO. Gillis is also a member of the Cape Town Chapter of the Young Presidentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Association (YPO), which consists of chief executives who have attained positions of top leadership before the age of 40. Protea has twice been voted Africaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Best Hotel Group at the World Travel Awards. The company has also won three South Africaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Top Hotel Brand awards in the South African Sunday Times/ Markinor Top Brands Survey and two Coolest Hotel Group awards in the Sunday times Generation Next Awards.
will take â&#x20AC;&#x153;immediate focusâ&#x20AC;? over the coming six to nine months. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Immediately after the project transaction, we are in the three biggest economies in Africa, we have brand awareness and our mission is to convert that across Protea and Marriott and we are very excited about the opportunity,â&#x20AC;? he reports with equal excitement for the Middle East, as he adds â&#x20AC;&#x153;the Gulf for us is going gangbusters in terms of developmentâ&#x20AC;? and promises more big news this quarter. Of the months ahead of that, he shares: â&#x20AC;&#x153;We will then take stock of where we are, our growth will continue organically and if the question is would I rule out another acquisition in the futureâ&#x20AC;Ś Absolutely not. But the immediate priority is to make this a success. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The world is watching, the analyst community is watching and 2014 will be all about successful integration of Protea and Marriott. This is Africa.â&#x20AC;?
African Pride, South Africa, one of Proteaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s three brands.
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A GUIDE TO AFRICAN HOTEL INVESTMENTS
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he vast continental market of Africa comprises 54 sovereign nations with a combined population of 1 billion people.
double by 2050, making it the youngest and fastest growing population in the world with lots of consumer potential. With almost 300 new hotels in the pipeline, and tourism having contributed $173bn to GDP in 2012, the travel and tourism sector in Africa is expected to grow by 5% per annum over the next ten years. Despite the seemingly obvious commercial opportunities, investors can premium is often considered high. Africa of course is a diverse market across its respective nations, each with their own unique political and legislative frameworks. ANGOLA law based legal system. A foreign entity seeking to invest and/or carry out hotel activities or management in Angola must
Angolan National Private Investment Agency. Once the foreign entityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s application has been authorised, licenses may then be obtained. Whilst Hotel Management Agreements are common in this country, there is a trend emerging towards operators and owners entering into Franchise Agreements. ETHIOPIA Ethiopiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hybrid legal system consists of features from the Anglo-Saxon common law system and the Roman based civil law system. Investment into Ethiopia can be made by an individual, a business organisation
Keri Watkins, legal consultant, DLA Piper Middle East on the legal which is to be incorporated into Ethiopia, a share company, a private limited company, by a branch of a foreign business organisation in Ethiopia or by a foreign investors. Ethiopiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Ministry of Culture and Tourism is aspiring to make its country one of the top tourist destinations in Africa by 2020. This is extremely encouraging for hoteliers seeking to expand into this market. NIGERIA The legal system in Nigeria has been law and legal tradition. Accordingly, foreign investors are able to own 100% of their business. Another advantage is that hotel activities are not limited to operation by nationals only. There is a restriction on obtaining permits (such as business and residence permits) whereby these are granted to local entities only. The hotel market in Nigeria is corporate driven and there is currently a 7 star hotel under construction in Lagos. A mixture of Hotel Management Agreements and Franchise Agreements are currently in use. RWANDA Rwandaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s legal system is based on German and Belgian civil law systems and customary law. It is worth noting that Rwanda boasts the fewest procedures combined with the fastest processes in East Africa to register and start a business. Foreign companies are required to establish a subsidiary or to register as a foreign company in order to be able to operate in Rwanda. There are no legal restrictions on international hotel operators acquiring licenses
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and/or permits to operate, and Hotel Management Agreements are commonly used. In Rwanda, tourism became the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leading foreign exchange earner in 2011. A second, bigger airport is currently under construction at Nyamata in the Burgesera district with a planned capacity of 3 million passengers per annum. SOUTH AFRICA South Africa has the advantage of a welldeveloped and formally regulated legal system which is a mix of English common law and civilian Roman-Dutch principles. It is a developed and lucrative market, being one of four countries in Africa to be ranked as an upper-middle income economy by the World Bank. South Africa is one of the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fastest growing tourist destinations and tourism continues to be earmarked as a priority growth area in South Africaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s economic growth policies. With its winning combination of favourable demographics, an expanding middle class, rapid urbanisation and a rapidly evolving real estate market, Africa looks set to remain an attractive opportunity for developers, operators and investors in the hotel and leisure sector as it goes from commercial strength to strength.
DLA Piper has strong and comprehensive experience throughout the African continent through entrenched
! ! " know if you have any queries relating to Africa.For more information, please visit www.dlapiper.com/africa or contact keri.watkins@dlapiper.com
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