SAUDI ARABIA HOSPITALITY AWARDS LAUNCHED AT HOTEL SHOW IN JEDDAH

Details of the inaugural Saudi Arabia Hospitality Awards (2017) were announced by organisers’ dmg events at The Hotel Show in Jeddah (17-19 May 2016).

The launch took place during the second day of the annual The Hotel Show Saudi Arabia (18th May 2016), where representatives from hotels and restaurants throughout Saudi Arabia had the chance to register individual properties for entry across 10 award categories.

Winners will be announced at an official ceremony at the 2017 edition of The Hotel Show Saudi Arabia, after a significant judging process.

 

The 10 categories to be awarded at the Saudi Arabia Hospitality Awards (2017) include: Best Lobby/Lounge; Best Conference and Banqueting Facilities; Best All-Day Dining Restaurant; Best Hotel Suite; Best Budget Hotel; Best Business Hotel; Best Family-Friendly Hotel; Best 4* Hotel; Best 5* Hotel; and Best Luxury Hotel.

More informtion can be found at:  www.thehotelshowsaudiarabia.com

BREAKING NEWS: SHIFT TO MID-MARKET HOTEL DEVELOPMENT IN SAUDI ARABIA TO BOOST TOURISM

The hospitality industry in Saudi Arabia is witnessing a significant shift towards the development of mid-range hotels in 2016, according to a new report.

With a market dominated by 5-star hotels, the new report from TOPHOTELPROJECTS commissioned by The Hotel Show Saudi Arabia 2016 reveals that six out of the top ten brands with the most development currently underway throughout the Kingdom are classed as mid-market.

This includes: Park Inn by Radisson (1,433 rooms); Hilton Garden Inn (1,155 rooms); Four Points by Sheraton (1,890 rooms); Aloft Hotels (627 rooms); Mercure (528 rooms); and Staybridge Suites (538 rooms).

Basel Talal, District Director of The Rezidor Hotel Group Saudi Arabia, set to open two Park Inn by Radisson Hotels in Makkah by 2017, said: “Saudi-Arabia is a key focus country for our group offering considerable growth potential and we are committed to the development of the Kingdom, which is underpinned by a genuine focus on economic diversification by the Government. We have a very ambitious growth plan in KSA, with a pipeline of 17 hotels and 3,780 rooms over the next five years.”

Carlos Khneisser, Vice President of Development, Hilton Worldwide Middle East & North Africa added: “While KSA traditionally boasts a luxury hospitality offering, we are now welcoming an increasingly diversified pool of guests from domestic and international markets – and it’s important that we evolve our proposition to match their mixed demands. This shift has seen the rise of mid-market hotel options, not only in KSA but across the region. In Q4 2015, three Hilton Garden Inn hotels opened in Dubai – which joined two Hilton Garden Inn properties in Saudi Arabia, to attract a whole new segment of guests eager to experience the world-class destinations in this region at an affordable price.”

Adding to the mid-market pipeline, Accor’s 4-star Novotel (450 rooms) and Adagio Aparthotel (77 rooms) and 3-star Ibis & ibis Styles (463 rooms) will open in Saudi Arabia in 2016 and 2017.

Holiday Inn, part of InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), is one of the group’s largest brands in Saudi Arabia with 11 hotels currently open (2,281 rooms). In 2015, IHG opened two new Holiday Inn hotels, and also signed two new hotels including the world’s largest, Holiday Inn Makkah – Abraaj Al Tayseer.

Laurent A. Voivenel, CEO of Hospitality Management Holdings (HMH), a hotel management company with properties in Saudi Arabia and across the Middle East will speak on “Tapping into mid-market opportunities” at The Hotel Show Saudi Arabia 2016’s Vision Conference in May. He said: “Saudi Arabia is a land of opportunity both in terms of domestic and inbound tourism and is central to our expansion strategy.”

“Continued development of leisure and commercial areas as well as massive investment in tourism infrastructure in key cities like Riyadh, Jeddah, Makkah and Madinah, is fuelling the demand for affordable accommodation. The mid-market segment is currently under-supplied, pushing the demand for quality serviced apartments as well as 3 and 4-star properties,” Voivenel continued. “The authorities are working on a long-term strategy focused on encouraging business travel as well as economic diversification that in turn will contribute to development of the hospitality sector, catering to all segments of the market. Given the growth in the domestic and international visitor numbers, only set to increase further with a more segmented offering, the future looks very promising for the hospitality industry in KSA, more so in the mid-market segment.”

The Hotel Show Saudi Arabia 2016 is the only event in the Kingdom where hospitality industry professionals can source everything needed to build, develop and maintain a hotel or restaurant in Saudi Arabia. Its Vision Conference also provides a unique opportunity to learn about the latest industry developments and trends. It takes place 17-19th May 2016 at the Jeddah Centre for Forums and Events. Register to attend for FREE.

BREAKING NEWS: OVER 47,000 NEW HOTEL ROOMS FOR SAUDI ARABIA

A record 47,431 rooms and 124 hotel projects are currently under development in Saudi Arabia, according to a new report.

The majority of projects are in the final construction and pre-opening stages with 52 projects and almost 20,000 rooms set to open to the public throughout the Kingdom this year, says the new report by TOPHOTELPROJECTS commissioned by The Hotel Show Saudi Arabia 2016.

Hotels with a 2016 opening date include: The Ritz-Carlton, Jeddah (March); Kempinski Al Othman Hotel in Al Khobar (May); and Nobu Hotel Riyadh, the first Nobu hotel in the Kingdom, reported to open in June.

“This is going to be a record year for hotel openings in Saudi Arabia, with 19,867 rooms set to enter the market. Saudi is now the second largest hub for hotel construction in the Middle East and Africa, behind only the UAE,” said Christine Davidson, group event director of the dmg events hospitality portfolio, organisers of The Hotel Show Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom’s largest supply event for the hospitality industry. “Saudi remains the leading tourist destination in the region and religious tourist figures are forecast to reach new heights with Government improvements to infrastructure, and developments to the Two Holy Mosques in Makkah and Madinah. The opportunities for smart hoteliers and restaurateurs are significant.”

Hilton Worldwide has the largest hotel pipeline in Saudi Arabia with 28 properties set to be added to the market in the coming years, alongside the 10 hotels currently trading in the Kingdom across its multi-brand portfolio.

Carlos Khneisser, Vice President of Development, Hilton Worldwide Middle East & North Africa said: “With 20 years of operations in KSA, 10 hotels trading and more than 28 in the pipeline, Hilton Worldwide’s presence in Saudi Arabia continues to go from strength-to-strength. The agreement for our first Hampton by Hilton in KSA in 2015 highlights the success of our multi-brand development strategy – which is bolstered by a strong and diverse domestic and religious tourism market seeking outstanding hospitality across our portfolio of award-winning brands in the Kingdom.”

Khneisser continued: “Alongside our investment in hotel development in KSA – where we already operate four brands; have recently opened our second Hilton Garden Inn hotel and look forward to opening the luxurious Conrad Makkah later this year – Hilton Worldwide is committed to growing our talent with our presence, through creating opportunities for Saudi youth in the Kingdom’s hospitality sector.”

The Hotel Show Saudi Arabia 2016 is the only event in the Kingdom which caters to the entire spectrum of the hospitality industry – showcasing everything needed to build, develop, operate and maintain a hotel in Saudi Arabia. Exhibitors at the 2016 event, on 17-19th May 2016 at the Jeddah Centre for Forums and Events, include: RAK Porcelain; LG Electronics; CMT Technologies; CHIBIB Trading; Creative Closets; and SALTO Systems. Find out more: www.thehotelshowsaudiarabia.com.

SAUDI ARABIA: EMERGING TOURISM & HOSPITALITY HUB

Not only will Saudi Arabia be home to the world’s largest hotel, but there are other major developments happening on the ground which are set to see the country become a hub for tourism and hospitality, to rival world-leading destinations including London, New York, Paris and Dubai.

Saudi was the 19th most visited country in the world and saw over 16 million tourists in 2014, in the most part due to religious tourism. The Saudi government has announced plans to double this figure by 2030 with expansions at Jeddah airport, where the majority of pilgrims arrive, and a new railway linking the major cities of Makkah and Madinah, home to the holy mosques.

The King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) project is also said to be a major driver for tourist growth. Fahd Al Rasheed, Group CEO of KAEC recently said in an interview with Arabian Business [http://ow.ly/XcDEA]: “My forecast for 2016 is that Saudi Arabia will enter the leisure and tourism sector in a significant way to capture its potential.”

“…KAEC is a 181 million square metre privately developed city on the Red Sea, 90 kilometres north of Jeddah, with the goal of housing 2 million people when it is completed. KAEC is currently planning to attract more than 1 million tourists to the city by 2020 (3.5 million by 2025), by developing 36 new tourism and leisure projects, including world class water parks, zoos, amusement parks, exhibition centres, a world class golf course, equestrian trails, recreation clubs, and ten new hotels and resorts.”

An interesting point also made in this article that Saudi Arabia is home to the “majestic” Red Sea, “one of the most beautiful natural resources in the world”; “with an unparalleled marine environment”. On this subject, Fahd Al Rasheed added: “We will leverage this asset in a very ecofriendly manner to protect it for future generations and create many attractions that allow visitors to experience its many wonders.”

Saudi is leading the Middle East and Africa with regards to the number of hotel rooms currently under construction (34,415 rooms in 72 hotels as of November 2015), as international hotel chains enter Saudi for the first time (e.g. Jumeriah Group;  Swiss International) or further into Saudi (Hilton Worldwide; Accor) in anticipation of the increased number of tourists forecast. We are looking forward to the future of our event, The Hotel Show Saudi Arabia, which is growing with the market. If you have any comments on the future of tourism and hospitality in Saudi Arabia please let us know what you think.

THE LARGEST HOTEL IN THE WORLD TO OPEN IN 2017

The first thought I had when reading this headline was that a new hotel must be under development in Las Vegas. Vegas has historically dominated lists of the largest hotels in the world with its massive complexes featuring major casinos, nightclubs and theme park-style attractions. According to STR (via CNN) the top 5 largest hotels in the world (according to the number of rooms) are:

1. MGM Grand Hotel, Las Vegas (with 6,198 rooms)
2. First World Hotel, Malaysia (with 6,118 rooms)
3. Luxor Hotel, Las Vegas (with 4,400 rooms)
4. Mandalay Bay Resort, Las Vegas (with 4,332 rooms)
5. The Venetian, Las Vegas (with 4,049 rooms)

In 2017, with a whopping 10,000 rooms, the largest hotel in the world will open in…Saudi Arabia.

A very different hotel to those which reside in Las Vegas, the US $ 3.5 billion Abraj Kudai will be based in Mecca close to the site of the largest mosque in the world – The Masjid al-Haram. Currently under construction, the major development will comprise of 12 towers; 10 of which will house 4-star accommodation, while 2 will provide luxury 5-star rooms. Also set to have 70 restaurants, a convention centre and five rooftop helipads, the new hotel is designed to cater for Muslims on annual pilgrimage to Mecca.