Time Hotels to unveil Saudi resort at WTM London
LONDON, November 5, 2017
Time Hotels' new resort in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, which is scheduled to open its doors next month, will be unveiled at the WTM London.
Due to open its doors in December, the Time Beach Villas Resort will comprise of 61 units with detailed Arabic architecture encompassing a full reflection of authentic Gulf design.
Time Hotels CEO, Mohamed Awadalla, said: “This resort has been built with both corporate and leisure visitors in mind. It is perfect for long staying corporate guests as well as short stay family getaways. Time Hotels has a great deal of experience throughout the GCC, not only managing these types of properties, but more importantly we have an in-depth understanding of these market segments, how to add value and drive in business.”
Located close to the beach, and 20 minutes’ drive from Jeddah International Airport and city centre, the midrange resort will offer fitness and leisure facilities, high-speed wi-fi, LED televisions in all rooms and concierge and business services.
The villas will have their own private swimming pool and garden, with separate kitchen and living/dining areas. While the resort itself includes a fully equipped gymnasium, a large public swimming pool and a children’s playground.
Time Hotels’ executive management team will be present on the Dubai pavilion to meet with industry partners and prospective clients at WTM, which will be held at ExCel London from November 6-9.
This latest management contract is part of a wider expansion programme, with Time Hotels set to expand its footprint still further into UAE, followed by further openings in Saudi Arabia, before the end of Q4 2018.
Awadalla said: “Saudi is the UK's primary trading partner in the Middle East. There are more than 200 joint ventures between British and Saudi companies, worth $17.5 billion, with some 30,000 British nationals living and working in Saudi Arabia.
“We are looking forward to meeting our UK trade partners at WTM, to introduce our latest property in Jeddah, as well as updating them about our expansion plans for UAE and the rest of the GCC,” he said. - - TradeArabia News Service