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Katara Hospitality, the global hotel developer, owner and operator based in Qatar, has received three prestigious awards at the World Travel Awards in Morocco.
The honours are ‘World’s Leading Hospitality Company’ for the third year running, ‘World’s Leading Hotel Suite’ for the Katara Suite at Excelsior Hotel Gallia (a Luxury Collection Hotel, Milan) one of Katara Hospitality’s flagship properties in Italy and the coveted ‘World’s Leading Landmark Hotel’ for The Peninsula Paris.
The awards were accepted by Katara Hospitality’s chief corporate services officer Salem al-Kubaisi. “We are privileged to be recognised by the World Travel Awards for our commitment to creating the ultimate guest experience through our growing portfolio of seamless luxury hotels in both Qatar and across the world,” CEO Hamad Abdulla al-Mulla said.
As one of Italy’s largest suites at an astounding 1000sqm, Katara Suite at Excelsior Hotel Gallia, which won the ‘World’s Leading Hotel Suite’ awards, is a symbol of epicurean excellence renowned for its opulent features that epitomise the essence of Milan’s
culture and sophistication.
The ‘World’s Leading Landmark Hotel’ award is described a fitting accolade for The Peninsula Paris, Katara Hospitality’s iconic hotel located a mere few steps from the historic French tourism landmarks Champs Elysees and the Arc de Triomphe, as well as renowned museums and shopping districts.
With 45 years of hospitality expertise, Katara Hospitality continues to expand its worldwide portfolio which has grown to 35 owned and or managed hotels and is focused on achieving its target of 60 hotels in the next 10 years while preserving the iconic heritage of some of the world’s most remarkable hospitality
and architectural finds.
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