Sunday, August 26, 2012

The Mövenpick Resort Spa, Quy Nhon is the company’s third hotel in Vietnam following openings in Sai




The new properties are the strikingly contemporary new Mövenpick Resort Spa, Quy Nhon, in Vietnam and the soaring tower of Mövenpick Hotel Makati, Makati City, part of Metro Manila in the Philippines.
hotel flight car "We already operate seven hotels in Asia including two in Thailand, two in Vietnam and one each in the Philippines, India and Singapore, but the new properties will bring the number hotel flight car of hotels we have under development in Asia up to 18," said Andreas Mattmüller, chief operating officer for Mövenpick Hotels Resorts Middle East and Asia. "Our vision hotel flight car is to operate 25 hotels in the region by 2015."
balanced portfolio of approximately 25 hotels in each of the regions where it operates – Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. The new properties are impressive additions to the worldwide portfolio of Mövenpick Hotels hotel flight car Resorts which currently operates 72 hotels and has a further 30 projects under development – from Paris to Palawan.
The Mövenpick Resort Spa, Quy Nhon is the company's third hotel in Vietnam following openings in Saigon and Hanoi. The new resort hotel flight car will be built to the highest environmentally sustainable standards on an isolated cliff overlooking the beach and pristine corals of the South China Sea. It is scheduled to open at the end of 2015.
The Mövenpick Hotel Makati, meanwhile, is set to open in 2016 and is the third property to be operated by the Swiss company in the Philippines after the Mövenpick Resort Spa Cebu and a stunning new fusion of eco-adventure and lifestyle on the exclusive Huma Island, Palawan.
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