Officials at the agreement-signing
Asfar announces partnership to elevate integrated living in Yanbu
RIYADH, May 2, 2024
Baheej Tourism Development Company, a joint venture between Asfar, the Saudi tourism investment company owned by PIF, and the Tamimi-AWN Alliance, has signed a strategic agreement with Kerten Hospitality, a global leader in the integrated living and hospitality sector.
This strategic collaboration signifies Asfar's commitment to enhancing the hospitality sector and demonstrates the company's ability to leverage its extensive network for the benefit of its partners and subsidiaries.
Signed at the Future Hospitality Summit in Riyadh, and facilitated by Asfar, this partnership will have Kerten Hospitality manage Baheej’s hotel in Yanbu under the premium Cloud 7 brand, an innovative hotel and residence lifestyle brand known for its vibrant designs, dynamic check-in lobbies, healthy food options, and curated retail boutiques.
This strategic collaboration signifies Asfar’s commitment to enhancing the hospitality sector and demonstrates the company's ability to leverage its extensive network for the benefit of its partners and subsidiaries.
Kerten Hospitality’s commitment to taking an innovative approach to shaping modern hospitality offerings and its dedication to fostering vibrant communities reflects Baheej’s dedication to not only uplift the hospitality experience in Yanbu but also to positively impact the local community and tourism sector.
Dr Fahad bin Mushayt, CEO of Asfar, the Saudi tourism investment company, said: “Baheej's collaboration with Kerten Hospitality underlines our core principle: empowering partners and subsidiaries through our expansive network.
“Asfar is committed to cultivating alliances and co-investing with private sector entities, both local and global, to accelerate the advancement of Saudi Arabia's tourism sector and enrich communities in promising cities across the Kingdom in alignment with Vision 2030.”
Through a focus on integrating local culture and promoting environmental sustainability in its operations, Baheej seeks to elevate Yanbu's appeal as a destination while fostering economic and social development in the region.
This initiative is a testament to Baheej’s commitment to creating spaces that celebrate the community and the environment, ushering in a new chapter in the story of Yanbu’s hospitality landscape.
Norah Al Tamimi, CEO of Baheej, said: “We are thrilled to announce this strategic partnership with Kerten Hospitality, marking a significant milestone in our commitment to redefine hospitality as we develop our first tourist attraction in Yanbu.
“Through our agreement with Kerten Hospitality, we aim to create a vibrant hub at our lifestyle hotel, reflecting our commitment to providing guests with unforgettable experiences while showcasing the natural beauty of Al-Nawras Island and the Red Sea.”
The Cloud 7 brand, celebrated for its contemporary style and creative amenities, is set to become the pulsating heart of Yanbu. It promises to offer a diverse range of experiences, from gourmet restaurants and dynamic business hubs to a rooftop infinity pool that overlooks the breathtaking scenery.
Marloes Knippenberg, CEO of Kerten Hospitality, said: “We are honoured to partner with Baheej on this exciting venture, which exemplifies our shared goal of delivering exceptional hospitality and contributing to the growth and development of Yanbu’s tourism sector.
“With a portfolio that spans bespoke hotels, food and beverage brands, and a strong emphasis on community engagement initiatives, at Kerten Hospitality we believe in creating spaces that inspire and enrich the lives of our guests.
“We are excited to bring our innovative approach to the beautiful surroundings of Al-Nawras Island. This collaboration underscores our dedication to boosting hospitality in Saudi Arabia and beyond.”
In alignment with Vision 2030 and Asfar’s mandate, this partnership also highlights Baheej’s dedication to transforming Saudi cities and towns into thriving, sustainable destinations that improve living standards and promote tourism, a statement said. – TradeArabia News Service