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Radisson Hotel Group accelerates expansion in Saudi Arabia

Radisson Hotel Group accelerates expansion in Saudi Arabia

Group aims to double footprint with a total of 100 hotels by 2030

Radisson Hotel Group continues to intensify its efforts in Saudi Arabia. The group's increasing portfolio in Saudi Arabia, comprising approximately 50% of its presence in the Middle East, is poised to bolster the country's target of welcoming 100 million visitors by 2030.

Building on its robust five-year expansion and transformation plan, the group aims to strengthen its presence in both major and secondary cities across the kingdom.

Currently, Radisson Hotel Group operates more than 26 hotels, resorts and serviced apartments in Saudi Arabia, and now has a significant focus on expanding in the holy cities alongside the capital Riyadh and the coastal city of Jeddah.

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With an additional 18 properties under development, the Group is on track to achieve its goal of doubling its footprint by 2030, aiming for a total of 100 hotels.

Recent highlights of Radisson Hotel Group’s growth include opening the first Radisson Individuals branded hotel in Saudi Arabia and bringing the second Radisson hotel to Riyadh with the opening of Radisson Hotel & Residence Riyadh Olaya.

Radisson Hotel Group, Middle East, Cyprus, Greece and Pakistan vice president, Development, Elie Milky said: "It is exciting to see our strategic expansion unfold across Saudi Arabia. Focusing on the dynamic centres of Riyadh and Jeddah, with a new drive across the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah, as well as the culturally rich secondary cities, we are committed to supporting the kingdom’s goal of welcoming 100 million visitors by 2030.” 

For more information, visit www.radissonhotels.com/en-us/corporate


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