Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Five new hotels set to join Turkish Rixos


Rixos Hotels Group plans to add five Turkish new hotels this year to present its series, which includes 16 hotels. The new facilities are distributed between Egypt and the UAE, Turkey, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan.


The focus of the largest projects in Rixos in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, which will open a hotel with 700 rooms overlooking the Red Sea. There have been earlier in the management agreement the first large hotel in the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah in the UAE has 627 rooms. In Turkey, which is home to over Ricksos and most successful hotels, the group plans to open a hotel "Rixos Bmonia Residences" in the heart of Istanbul during the next three months.

It also will launch its first hotel in Azerbaijan before the end of 2012, on the mountain city of Cuba, which dates back to the fifteenth century. And will extend over an area 202 thousand square meters, featuring 210 Rooms, will be opened as a hotel "Rixos Burouphou Lake", the third hotel in Kazakhstan, and is adjacent to Lake Burouphou which is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the country.

The newspaper quoted the statement from the UAE Bashak Ariel, first vice president for brand management in the group as saying: Rixos Hotels gained a wide reputation as a brand leader in the hospitality industry regionally and globally since its launch for the first time in 2000. We are confident that the sign of Rixos are going to assume the right approach towards the status of an internationally acclaimed at the sector level, particularly with the opening of Hotel Rixos Palm - Dubai in March 2012, Rixos Pera in Istanbul in May of this year.

Founded Rixos Hotels Group in 2000 in the southern region of the city of Antalya, and concentrated most of the hotels group in south-western region of the province of Mugla in addition to the city of Antalya. The group is also responsible for operation and management of a number of hotels in the capital city of Ankara and Konya, which are located in a region of Anatolia.

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