This year’s goal is to equip young people and undeserved groups with job-ready skills, expose them to the industry, and provide professional development opportunities.
As the travel landscape evolves, Marriott’s scale, diverse brand portfolio, and Bonvoy loyalty program, one of the world’s largest, position it to capitalize on both leisure and business travel trends, maintaining its status as a defining force in global hospitality.
According to Ghida Alsultan, the acquisition aligns with the company’s expansion strategy in the fast-food sector.
It follows a wave of massive Gulf-backed investments along Egypt’s shores, including an US$18 billion Red Sea project and a US$29.7 billion Mediterranean development announced in late 2025.
This initial offering will comprise an impressive 25 hotels, expanding to 27 when including the two Turtle Bay properties.
Investor interest is also extending beyond traditional hospitality assets into eco-tourism and forestry-linked developments. Zanzibar has 11 forest conservation areas, six of which have already attracted investment interest.
This lively offering perfectly complements AIDA’s broader luxury mix of golf, mansions, and premium apartments spread across 3.5 million square meters.
The renovation will introduce a host of enticing upgrades, including enhanced meeting spaces, a new private dining room, an outdoor dining area, and the debut of a dedicated Mozzarella & Co restaurant and bar.
The Tempo by Hilton brand brings a fresh, contemporary melody to Nashville’s accommodations scene. Designed with a sophisticated yet approachable aesthetic, the hotel blends elevated style with practical comfort.
This project strikes a particularly special chord as Hard Rock’s first hotel with a casino in Puerto Rico.