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YOTEL's revolutionary hotel concept set for Middle East debut
ADNH – YOTEL sign MOU to develop two new hotels in Abu Dhabi
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Abu Dhabi National Hotels (ADNH), the leading UAE-based hospitality group with interests in hotels, tourism, transport and catering has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with YOTEL Investments FZE (YIF), to develop this revolutionary new hotel concept in the UAE capital. The MoU was signed by ADNH Chairman, HE Saif Mohamed Al Hajeri and YOTEL CEO, Gerard Greene during the World Travel Market (WTM) at ExCel in London that is being held from November 10 – 13, 2008.

According to the agreement, ADNH will be the exclusive developer of two or more YOTELs in Abu Dhabi while YIF will handle all operational and management aspects of the new hotels. "As one of the UAE’s leading players in the hospitality sector, we are proud to partner with YOTEL in bringing the YOTEL brand to Abu Dhabi. This unique concept of creating cabins that provide a flexible and convenient first class hotel experience at an affordable price  pioneered by YOTEL is catching on rapidly and will ideally suit the needs of those who are in transit at the Abu Dhabi International Airport or those on short business trips to Abu Dhabi," said Al Hajeri.

"We are very pleased to partner with ADNH, the region’s leading hotel company, for our first venture to the Middle East. Abu Dhabi’s commitment to push the boundaries and provide a city for the future is a perfect match for YOTEL, ‘the iPod of the hotel industry’. This partnership enforces our strategy of working with the world class companies such as IFA Hotels & Resorts, BAA and Schiphol Group. During these unprecedented economic times, our recipe to provide luxury at affordable rates is the future of hospitality across the globe - customers do not have to pay high prices for mediocre quality" said Gerard Greene, YOTEL CEO.

Noting that the YOTEL brand is being introduced at an appropriate time, Richard Riley, CEO of ADNH said: “Abu Dhabi is fast emerging as the MICE (meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions) and business hub in the region. We expect that this new concept will meet the needs for more accommodation during big events in the Abu Dhabi emirate and will provide a practical solution at affordable rates.”

“Besides the YOTEL at the Airport, the YOTEL at the Abu Dhabi City Centre will cater to the hotel requirements of participants, delegates and visitors to exhibitions and conferences being held at the nearby Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre,” Riley added.
 
YOTEL designers built upon the technology and advanced use of space seen in business class airline cabins and luxury yachts to realise the two tier cabin system. Premium cabins (with a full size double bed) and Standards (with a large single bed). All cabins are equipped with ensuite bathrooms with monsoon rain showers, hand made organic beds, flat screen TV’s and free wired and WiFi internet access

Ibrahim Saleh Al-Therban, Chairman of IFA Hotels & Resorts, the majority shareholder of YOTEL, said: “We are delighted to be bringing the YOTEL brand to the Middle East in partnership with ADNH.  Our goal is to see a YOTEL in the majority of international cities and airports around the world. The YOTEL concept is ideal for Abu Dhabi as business tourism is growing at such a rapid pace in the emirate.”

YOTEL is currently located at London’s Heathrow and Gatwick airports and very recently opened at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. The 32-cabin YOTEL at London Heathrow is landside in Terminal 4, while the 46-cabin YOTEL in London Gatwick is landside in the South Terminal building. Early this year, YOTEL opened its first air-side hotel at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol with 57 cabins.

The YOTELs will be a welcome addition to ADNH’s portfolio of prestigious and unique projects in Abu Dhabi which include the JW Marriott Resort & Spa and Park Hyatt in Saadiyat Island that are expected to open by 2010. ADNH will also develop a business hotel that is slated for completion by late 2011 at Abu Dhabi's Capital Centre.
Vicky Karantzavelou - Wednesday, November 12, 2008
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