Emaar Hospitality, Abu Dhabi National Hotels part ways on 5 hotels

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Abu Dhabi National Hotels (ADNH) and Emaar Hospitality Group have agreed to transition the management of five hotels, effective January 1, 2024.

As part of the strategic move, these five hotels will be directly managed by ADNH on a franchise model under other luxury international hotel brands.

These hotels include Address Boulevard, Address Dubai Mall, Address Dubai Marina, Vida Downtown and Manzil Downtown.

The CEO of Abu Dhabi National Hotels, Khalid Anib, expressed gratitude to Emaar Hospitality Group for its exceptional success in managing the five hotels.

"Throughout their tenure, the five hotels under Emaar Hospitality Group management have consistently achieved high rankings across all hotel ratings and have provided remarkable and exceptional guest experiences," he said.

Reflecting on the five-year partnership, the spokesperson of Emaar Hospitality Group said, "Our collaboration with Abu Dhabi National Hotels has been marked by mutual respect and shared achievements."

The rebranding of these hotels under ADNH's direct management is anticipated to bring a fresh perspective while building on the solid foundation established by Emaar Hospitality Group.

ADNH, which was founded in 1976 as a hotel owner and asset manager, has evolved into a hospitality group that encompasses hotels, restaurants, destination management services, catering and transportation.

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