Katara Hospitality |
New corporate identity to replace Qatar National Hotels
brand as company looks to international markets for opportunity; continues to
drive domestic expansion under National Vision 2030 plan for economic
diversification
Qatar National Hotels Company (QNH) has chosen this year’s Arabian Travel Market (ATM) to reveal its new corporate identity to the regional and international tourism industry.
Rebranded as Katara Hospitality, the creation of a
completely new corporate identity generated by a name more relevant for the
company’s ambitious international expansion plans will herald a new era of
opportunity for the hospitality giant, in line with Qatar’s own tourism development
strategy.
“Over the last four decades we have been at the forefront of
the development of Qatar’s
hospitality industry at both domestic and international levels. As we embark on
a new wave of strategic expansion, we seized the opportunity to redefine the
brand and set the scene for future growth of not only our rapidly expanding
portfolio, but of Qatar’s reputation as a key player in the global tourism
market,” said HE Sheikh Nawaf bin Jassim bin Jabor Al-Thani, Chairman, Katara
Hospitality.
The word ‘Catara’ dates back to 150 AD and was originally
used by the ancient Greeks to refer to the area known as the Qatar Peninsula,
before European cartographers began using the spelling ‘Katara’ on historical
maps dating from the first half of the 18th century.
“The decision to revive the name Katara reflects our rich
cultural heritage and honours the country’s ancient roots, while being symbolic
for our recognition beyond the regional borders since ancient times. This
cultural wealth is the foundation for our national vision, and is the basis on
which the Government of Qatar and Katara Hospitality are developing a
sustainable tourism offering for future generations to come,” he added.
The launch of its new corporate identity, designed by
international branding consultancy Lambie-Nairn, has the twin goals of raising
brand awareness in key targeted international markets as well as developing
long-term business-to-business partnerships with leading global hospitality and
tourism players.
Katara Hospitality will also use ATM as a platform to share
exciting plans for future global development within its broad remit as asset
owner, developer and manager of a growing hospitality portfolio on three
continents. “Our focus on international expansion began in 2006 with the
acquisition of the Renaissance Sharm El Sheikh Golden View Beach Resort in Egypt, and we
currently have 24 hotels operational or under development in eight
international destinations. We are looking to increase that to 30 properties by
2016 and double that figure by 2030 to 60 hotels and resorts around the world,”
said Hamad Abdulla Al Mulla, Chief Executive Officer of Katara Hospitality.
With more than 4,000 hotel rooms already operational or
under construction, Katara Hospitality has a number of openings on the horizon
including two new Qatar-based projects – an iconic development in the Marina
District of the new Lusail city and the Merwebhotel City Centre Doha – and
three new European properties in 2013 - the Royal Savoy Lausanne; the Gallia
Hotel Milan; The Peninsula Hotel Paris, as well as a second Parisian location
with a five star hotel.
2014 will mark the opening of an impressive project in Switzerland,
the Bürgenstock Resort Lake Lucerne. The luxurious resort will round out the
year following the multi-million dollar refurbishment of Tangier’s famed Tazi Palace
and a new build project - the Comoros Beach Resort located in the Union of
Comoros.
“Our focus is on strategic investments and acquiring a collection
of international properties that are true hospitality icons in the grandest
sense; having said that, we are also building new icons of hospitality that
incorporate the latest technology and offer a contemporary alternative, but
with the same warm, genuine service that defines the new Katara Hospitality
brand,” said Al Mulla.
Lusail |
Illustrating that point, a new iconic hotel that upholds the
cultural roots of the Qatar-based company is being developed in a prime
location in Lusail
City. “With an architectural
design inspired by the insignia of Qatar, the Lusail Marina property’s stunning
architecture is set to become a leading hospitality landmark” Al Mulla added.
The strength of Qatar’s banking sector underscores
the Gulf state’s ability to finance major planned projects given its financial
sector performance and its projected GDP growth of 6% in 2012, as well as its
liquid banking sector.
Sharq Village & Spa |
Katara Hospitality:
Katara Hospitality currently owns five internationally branded hotels in Qatar: Sharq Village & Spa, The Ritz-Carlton Doha, Sheraton Doha Resort & Convention Hotel, Doha Marriott Hotel and Mövenpick Hotel Doha. Two Merweb branded hotels – the Merwebhotel Central Doha and Merwebhotel Al Sadd Doha – and a third, the Merwebhotel City Centre Doha, which is scheduled to open in 2013, complete the domestic portfolio. In addition, it also owns and manages the Sealine Beach Resort, one of Qatar’s favourite vacation spots. Katara Hospitality’s international portfolio currently includes the Raffles Hotel Singapore, Le Royal Monceau – Raffles Paris, Schweizerhof Hotel Bern and Renaissance Sharm El Sheikh Golden View Beach Resort in Egypt. International properties under development include Bürgenstock Resort Lake Lucerne (opening 2014), Royal Savoy Lausanne (opening 2013), Gallia Hotel Milan (opening 2013), The Peninsula Hotel Paris (opening 2013), another five star luxury boutique hotel in Paris (opening 2013), Comoros Beach Resort (opening 2014), Tazi Palace Hotel Tangier (opening 2014).
Katara Hospitality currently owns five internationally branded hotels in Qatar: Sharq Village & Spa, The Ritz-Carlton Doha, Sheraton Doha Resort & Convention Hotel, Doha Marriott Hotel and Mövenpick Hotel Doha. Two Merweb branded hotels – the Merwebhotel Central Doha and Merwebhotel Al Sadd Doha – and a third, the Merwebhotel City Centre Doha, which is scheduled to open in 2013, complete the domestic portfolio. In addition, it also owns and manages the Sealine Beach Resort, one of Qatar’s favourite vacation spots. Katara Hospitality’s international portfolio currently includes the Raffles Hotel Singapore, Le Royal Monceau – Raffles Paris, Schweizerhof Hotel Bern and Renaissance Sharm El Sheikh Golden View Beach Resort in Egypt. International properties under development include Bürgenstock Resort Lake Lucerne (opening 2014), Royal Savoy Lausanne (opening 2013), Gallia Hotel Milan (opening 2013), The Peninsula Hotel Paris (opening 2013), another five star luxury boutique hotel in Paris (opening 2013), Comoros Beach Resort (opening 2014), Tazi Palace Hotel Tangier (opening 2014).
Katara Hospitality was formerly operated under the Qatar
National Hotels Company (QNH) brand. Its new corporate identity was launched at
Arabian Travel Market 2012.
Tel: +974 4423
7801, Mobile:
+974 3366 3394, Fax: +974 4442
0477
Email: mihaela.tayar@katarahospitality.com Website: katarahospitality.com
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