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Radisson Hotel Madinah to open in 2024

Radisson Hotel Madinah to open in 2024

Amsa Hospitality and Radisson sign inaugural partnership in Holy City of Madinah

Saudi hospitality startup Amsa Hospitality and Radisson Hotel Group have announced the signing of the Radisson Hotel Madinah, marking their first partnership property in the Holy City of Madinah (Medina).  

Amsa Hospitality’s partnership already extends to Radisson Medina Hotel and Radisson Riyadh Airport Hotel. 

The new-build 165-key hotel is expected to open by the end of 2024.

Radisson Hotel Group’s current portfolio in Saudi Arabia consists of 44 hotels in operation and under development, including Mansard Riyadh, A Radisson Collection Hotel, and the soon-to-open Radisson Hotel & Residence Riyadh Olaya. The Group aims to reach 100 hotels in operation and under development by 2030.

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Amsa Hospitality chief executive officer Mohammad Alathel said: “We are delighted about our new venture with long-time partner Radisson Hotel Group to establish a new hotel in the Holy City of Madinah. This project perfectly aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and marks a significant step in our commitment to enrich the hospitality landscape in the Kingdom. 

"By collaborating with Radisson, we are ensuring that our dedication to international standards of hospitality is met while we continue to honour the centuries-old traditions of Arabian hospitality that align with our vision.”

Elie Milky, vice president of development, Middle East, Greece, Cyprus and Pakistan at Radisson Hotel Group, added: “We are thrilled to introduce Radisson Hotel Madinah to our portfolio, marking a significant milestone in our expansion within Saudi Arabia as we penetrate a new key market.”

For more information, visit www.amsahospitality.com


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