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Kruger Gate property goes independent

14 Jun 2022
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Marriott International and Platinum Hospitality Holdings have mutually agreed that the Protea Hotel by Marriott Kruger Gate will no longer be part of the Marriott International portfolio following the expiry of its current management contract, which ends on August 31. 

From September 1, the management of the hotel will be transferred to Platinum Hospitality Holdings under the stewardship of Anton Gillis, who will be the CEO of the hotel operation. It will trade under the name of Kruger Gate Hotel. 

“All reservations, current and future, remain unchanged,” said Gillis. “We are truly excited to take over the management of this unique property. Over the years, the hotel has built up a wonderful community of frequent travellers who all share a common passion for the Kruger Park. We have exciting plans for the hotel and look forward to enhancing our guests’ experience.” 

“It has been a privilege to manage the Protea Hotel by Marriott Kruger Gate for the past 20 years, and we wish the owners the very best in their future operation of this well-loved property. We will work with Platinum Hospitality Holdings to ensure a smooth transition for guests, employees and suppliers of the property,” said Richard Collins, Area Vice President: Sub Saharan Africa. 

Marriott International and Platinum Hospitality Holdings are continuing their long and successful partnership across the region, working closely together on their other properties, including Protea Hotel Fire & Ice! by Marriott Umhlanga Ridge, Protea Hotel Fire & Ice! by Marriott Menlyn and Protea Hotel by Marriott Wanderers.  

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