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Women Business Traveller Market |
Singapore, 14 July 2000 - Committed to serving
the growing legions of female business travellers, Sol Meliá hotels
world-wide will be offering lady guests a range of value-added extras and
personalised attention to make their stay more comfortable.
�Our goal is to broaden our services, amenities and strategies to fulfil the diversified needs of our guests, especially in our business hotels�, said Charles Tee, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Sol Meliá�s Asia-Pacific division, based in Singapore. �The women business traveller segment is an important aspect of our business which we are continually looking to grow and enhance, by making special services and amenities available when requested.� MELIA
PUROSANI
Luxurious toiletries are also offered including: cotton bud, cotton ball, bandanna, bath salts, vanity kit and back scrub loofah. A selection of fashion magazine and newspapers and a choice of 25 TV channels are also available for in-room relaxation and entertainment. Meliá Purosani also provides complimentary use of the fitness centre. Guests can also opt for a massage on call in the room, and spa and body treatments at the fitness center. A refreshing low-calorie breakfast and vegetarian menu are available 24 hours room service, served by a waitress. Security, one of the main concerns of the executive lady travellers, is taken care of by providing card key lock, electronic safe and increased security checks on the floor. MELIA MEXICO REFORMA
GRAN MELIA SAO PAULO
GRAN MELIA CARACAS
Sol Meliá, Europe�s leading hotel group and the ninth largest hotel company in the world, has a portfolio of more than 260 city and resort hotels in 28 countries under the brand names of Meliá, Sol and Paradisus hotels. The newest additions to the Group include 10 new properties in Paris, the Meliá Roma Aurelia (in Rome), Meliá Mexico Reforma (in Mexico DF) and Meliá White House (in London). Its properties in Asia include Gran Meliá Jakarta, Meliá Bali (incorporating The Garden Villas), Meliá Benoa (Bali), Sol Lovina (Bali), Meliá Purosani (Yogyakarta), Meliá Panorama (Batam), and Sol Elite Marbella (Anyer) in Indonesia; Meliá Hanoi in Vietnam; Meliá Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia; Meliá Hua Hin and Sol Twin Towers (Bangkok) in Thailand. Sol Meliá has signed contracts to take-over and manage a further 60 hotels by the year 2002. |
Hilda Low PR Coordinator [email protected] |