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With three new hotels under development, Central Hotels is set to double its portfolio of hotels by 2022 in Dubai. The group revealed today at the Arabian Travel Market that by the end of 2022, it will have seven operating hotels in the emirate. The upcoming properties include Diamond Central Business Bay (220 keys), Island Central (set on Deira Island boasting 267 rooms and suites) and Central House Citywalk 60 keys) focused on millennials.

Mr. Abdulla Al Abdulla, Chief Operating Officer (C.O.O.) for Central Hotels, said, “We are working towards a strategic road map with a key objective of being a distinctive home-grown hospitality brand offering unique experiences to travellers with local know-how. We are dedicated to support the remarkable tourism vision of Dubai while playing a part in serving the growth in visitors as well as creating exciting growth opportunities for our associates and employees.”

Central Hotels currently operates three fantastic hotels in Dubai namely the Royal Central Hotel The Palm, Canal Central Hotel Business Bay and First Central Hotel Suites and has just announced the completion of C Central Beach Hotel The Palm.

Mr. Ammar Kanaan, Group General Manager of Central Hotels, said, “We are thrilled to continue growing the Central Hotels brand in Dubai with exceptional hotels in beautiful locations. Bulk of our existing and upcoming portfolio is concentrated in the luxury and upscale sector. Targetted at cosmopolitan business and leisure travellers, our collection of hotels is defined by contemporary design and heart-warming Arabian hospitality. The upcoming properties will reinforce our presence in the market while giving greater choice to our guests. With continued investment in technology and revenue driving platforms, all our hotels are performing well, and we are working hard to drive greater profitability for our owners and better value and convenience for our customers.”

Visitors to ATM can find Central Hotels on stand #HC0810 in Sheikh Saeed Hall, Dubai World Trade Centre, from 28 April to 1 May 2019.