Home Industry Hospitality Amsa Hospitality, Accor join forces to bring 18 new hotels to Saudi by 2032 The agreement will see Amsa Hospitality develop a range of Accor’s economy and midscale brands while also acting as the third-party operator by leasing and franchising the assets by Divsha Bhat May 3, 2023 Accor, a hospitality group, has signed a master development agreement with Amsa Hospitality, the Saudi startup company redefining Arabian hospitality in both local and international markets, to develop and franchise 18 hotels across second-tier cities within Saudi Arabia over the next 10 years. The agreement will see Amsa Hospitality develop a range of Accor’s economy and midscale brands, including ibis Styles, Mercure, Mercure Living, Novotel, Novotel Living, and Handwritten Collection, while also acting as the third-party operator by leasing and franchising the assets. Amsa Hospitality at ATM 2023 Speaking at a press conference at Arabian Travel Market, Mohammad Alathel, Amsa Hospitality’s chief executive officer, said: “Amsa Hospitality is committed to the kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 success, a vision that set the path for our development locally, regionally and globally. “As such, we are attached to the Kingdom’s ambitious plan for the development of the country’s second-tier cities. Such an enterprising strategy must be accompanied by quality hospitality, offering the best international standards. “Committed as we are, we believe that Accor is the finest hospitality company to deliver the high level of guaranteed quality we are looking for, together with their wide choice of brands, giving us the ability to propose the optimum hospitality regarding each city environment. “This long-term partnership between Amsa Hospitality and Accor will bring first-rate modern hospitality – a know-how Accor is renowned for – together with Amsa Hospitality’s commitment to bringing centuries-old Arabian traditions of welcoming and generosity to today’s world, true to our ‘Hallmark of Arabian Hospitality’ motto.” We are proud to announce the signing of an agreement between @HospitalityAmsa & Accor. With Duncan O’Rourke, our CEO, MEA & Asia Pacific and Mohammad Alathel, CEO, Amsa Hospitality, we will develop and franchise 18 hotels across #SaudiArabia in the next 10 years #HotelDevelopment pic.twitter.com/ka8YMMwP3e — Accor Group (@Accor) May 2, 2023 As part of the agreement, Amsa Hospitality will be responsible for hotels in several cities in Saudi Arabia, including Ha’il, Jubail, Taif, Al-Ula, Tabuk and Jazan, among others. Each hotel brand will cater to a different target audience. These include the ibis Styles brand, which focuses on value-conscious business and leisure travellers, with each hotel having a unique and inspired design theme. The mid-range Mercure is inspired by the local surroundings, celebrating local people and authentic local cuisine, while the Novotel brand has been designed to offer all travellers the opportunity to relax and unwind. Handwritten Collection will provide intimate and stylish hotels with individual personalities. Duncan O’Rourke, CEO, MEA and Asia Pacific – Premium, Midscale and Economy Division, Accor, said: “Our strategic partnership with Amsa Hospitality marks a significant milestone in our development strategy for Saudi Arabia, a burgeoning hospitality sector which offers a host of opportunities to leverage our portfolio of hospitality brands. “Securing a long-term relationship with Amsa Hospitality underscores our commitment to supporting the Kingdom’s tourism goals while maintaining the focus on the Arabian traditions and Arab culture that Amsa Hospitality is focused on delivering.” Read: Azizi Developments enters hospitality sector; announces launch of global hotel brand Tags Accor Hotels Amsa Hospitality Hospitality Hotels Saudi Arabia 0 Comments You might also like Saudi Arabia’s Mawani signs four contracts worth SAR1bn GCC region M&A blazes trail as global deals decline Top marks for GCC nations in digital connectivity index Saudi Arabia studies graphite, rare earths trading platform