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Hyatt Hotels
Corporation (NYSE: H) announced today that a Hyatt affiliate has
entered into management agreements with Knowledge Economic City (KEC) for two
new Hyatt-branded hotels, Hyatt House Madinah KEC and Hyatt Centric Madinah
KEC. Set to open in a highly anticipated development, Knowledge Economic City
in Madinah, the properties will add a combined 576 keys to Hyatt’s portfolio in
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). Further signaling Hyatt's commitment to the
strategic growth of its portfolio in key markets that matter to guests and
owners, Hyatt Centric Madinah KEC will mark the debut of the lifestyle brand,
Hyatt Centric, in the Kingdom.
As the fourth largest city in the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia by population, which is expected to double in the next twenty years,
Madinah plays a significant role in Saudi’s Vision 2030 and the growing tourism
sector in the country. The location of the KEC development project is unique in
its direct connection with the five most important roads in Madinah and marks
the KEC company as one of the leading developers in Saudi Arabia. KEC is set to
develop a world-class destination that will offer residents and visitors of
Madinah a lifestyle with integrated service, using technology and knowledge to
link together the development’s various components.
Hyatt
House Madinah KEC will include 446 residentially-styled rooms, ensuring
comfortable accommodation for all types of travelers looking for a home away
from home. Hyatt Centric Madinah KEC will feature 130 modern rooms and suites
with art and styling elements that celebrate the character of Madinah. The
lifestyle hotel will seamlessly blend functionality with boutique charm,
providing a local home-base for savvy travelers returning from city
exploration. Once operational, each property will participate in World of
Hyatt, the industry's fastest growing loyalty program, that offers over 44
million members the ability to earn a variety of benefits such as room
upgrades, free nights, late checkout, bonus points and more.
“We
are delighted to collaborate with Knowledge Economic City on plans to bring the
Hyatt Centric and Hyatt House brands to the exciting KEC development, enhancing
the tourism landscape in Madinah," commented Javier Águila, group
president, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Hyatt. “The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
is a key market in Hyatt’s growth strategy in the Middle East and these
upcoming properties in KEC reflect our dedication to expanding our brand
footprint in new and desired destinations. We are also excited to debut the
Hyatt Centric brand in Saudi Arabia, as we continuously aim to offer more
choice to our World of Hyatt members looking to discover the magic of Madinah
from the heart of the city.”
The
two Hyatt-branded properties will be part of Al Aliyah, the first phase of the
newly developed city. Strategically located within the boundaries of the
Madinah Sanctuary and the urban range of Madinah, the KEC project is
conveniently situated on both sides of the main road linking the Prophet’s
Mosque and Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz International Airport. Spanning an
area of approximately 2.6 square miles (6.8 million square meters), KEC’s
unique location places it in direct connection with the five most important
roads in Madinah. The development also connects to the Al Haramain High-Speed
Railway, the milestone passenger railway serving the Islamic holy cities of
Mecca and Madinah.
“We
are excited to announce our strategic collaboration with Hyatt, marking a
significant milestone for Knowledge Economic City (KEC). It is a testament to
our shared values of excellence, innovation, and delivering extraordinary guest
experiences,” Amin Shaker, Chairman of KEC commented. “With the incredible and
continuous support from HH Prince Salman bin Sultan, this relationship with
Hyatt allows us to set new hospitality standards in Madinah and will contribute
to the Kingdom’s development goals in line with Vision 2030.”
Mohammad
Al Mubarak, Chief Executive Officer of KEC, added, “It gives me great pleasure
to share our collaboration with Hyatt, bringing two new Hyatt branded hotels,
Hyatt House Madinah KEC and Hyatt Centric Madinah KEC, to the city. The
introduction of these upcoming properties is a pivotal step forward in our
mission to grow technology and knowledge-driven developments in Madinah and
deliver unparalleled hospitality to residents and visitors across all sectors.”
For
information on the Hyatt brand portfolio, please visit www.hyatt.com.
For
information on Knowledge Economic city, please visit www.madinahkec.com
Image
Credit: © Hyatt Hotels Corporation
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