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Katara Hospitality, the global hotel developer, owner and operator based in Qatar, has been named the ‘Hospitality Company of the Year’ as part of the Arabian Business Qatar Awards 2016.
The award was presented to Salem al-Kubaisi, chief corporate services officer on behalf of Katara Hospitality at the Arabian Business awarding ceremony, held at The Westin Doha Hotel here recently.
“This continued recognition highlights and reinforces our mission to invest in and develop some of the world’s most luxurious properties. We are proud to have been awarded Hospitality Company of the Year by Arabian Business, and we will continue on our journey to strive for hospitality excellence as we progress with our regional and global expansion”, said Katara Hospitality Hamad Abdulla al-Mulla, chief executive officer.
“Under the leadership of HE Sheikh Nawaf bin Jassim bin Jabor al-Thani, chairman of Katara Hospitality, this award merits our achievements on a global and national level and the investments we make into iconic heritage properties that continue to highlight Qatar as a growing luxury and lifestyle destination.”
The Arabian Business Awards Qatar is a premier event in the regional business calendar, which consistently attracts and honours the biggest names in the Gulf business community. Each year, the awards celebrate the very best in business achievement, both on a corporate and individual level.
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