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Marriott reveals plans for North Africa

29 Mar 2017 - by Natasha Tippel
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MARRIOTT International has

revealed plans to aggressively

develop properties across the

Middle East and North Africa.

In the pipeline is the

development of properties in

Saudi Arabia (seven), the UAE

(six), Algeria (six), Morocco

(five), Bahrain (two), Ethiopia

(two), Tunisia (two), Iraq (two),

Egypt (one), Kuwait (one), and

Qatar (one).

There are also plans to

develop properties in subSaharan

Africa: Nigeria (four),

Gabon (two), Benin (one),

Ghana (one), Rwanda (one),

and Mauritius (one).

This is across Marriott’s

existing brands: the RitzCarlton,

JW Marriott Hotels,

Renaissance Hotels, Marriott

Hotels, Courtyard by Marriott,

Protea Hotels, Residence

Inn by Marriott and Marriott

Executive Apartments. There

are also plans to introduce

new brands such as Edition

in the UAE.

Six additional Protea Hotels

will be developed. These will

be in Nigeria, Rwanda, Ghana,

Uganda, Zambia and South

Africa.

All these properties are

in the “construction and

planning” pipeline for 2018,

which means that while some

will be completed, others will

be still be under construction

at that time, the hotel group

told TNW.

“We are not a company

that stands still, and so we

anticipate that there will

be growth in more markets

across the continent. Our

development pipeline is

continuously changing and

we are always looking for

opportunities to expand our

portfolio,” said Alex Kyriakidis,

president and md of Marriott

International Middle East and

Africa. 

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