Meliá Hotels International signs three new properties

March 14, 2018 | 10:09
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Meliá Hotels International, the leading Spanish hotel group, announced the signing of three new properties in Ho Chi Minh City, including Meliá Saigon Central, INNSIDE Saigon Central, and INNSIDE Saigon Mariamman, bringing the group’s number of current and future properties in Vietnam to ten.

All three properties will be managed by Meliá Hotels International. With the region’s rising affluence, improved infrastructure, and increased flight connectivity, there is an enormous potential in the growing “bleisure” market in Vietnam, which is a booming tourism hotspot and a priority market for the group.

melia hotels international signs three new properties
Meliá Hotels International signed three new properties

According to Bernardo Cabot Estarellas, senior vice president, Asia-Pacific of Meliá Hotels International, Vietnam is quickly emerging as a top travel and business destination and is a big part of the firm’s strategic focus for the Asia-Pacific.

In addition to our three properties in Hanoi, Danang, and Phu Quoc, we are thrilled to bring the Meliá and INNSIDE brands to Ho Chi Minh City and grow our offering to our customers in the region.

As the financial and business hub of the country, Ho Chi Minh City is awash with bustling energy and is the main entry and exit point to the country.

All three hotels enjoy convenient access, just six kilometres from Tan Son Nhat International Airport, easily connecting the new urban hotels with the groups’ existing domestic resort properties, Meliá Danang and Sol Beach House Phu Quoc.

With these three new properties extending the group’s presence in the Vietnam, Meliá Hotels International will continue to set the benchmark for service quality, with unique Spanish touches, catering to the growing mass of discerning travellers.

In 2018, Meliá Hotels International maintains its robust momentum in Asia, with 20 hotels currently in operation and 27 hotels in the pipeline, and looks to double its portfolio in the region by 2020.

By Bich Ngoc

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