Dubai: Accor adds Queen Elizabeth 2 to its portfolio

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Once the renovation is completed, the new MGallery Queen Elizabeth 2 will feature 447 hotel rooms, nine food & beverage outlets, 10 meeting rooms, 5,620sqm area for outdoor events, six retail outlets, a swimming pool and a gym.

(TAN): Accor is adding the cruise ship, Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2), to its portfolio. Taking over operations from this month, the cruise ship will undergo further upgrades and renovations prior to joining the MGallery Hotel Collection, the hotel group said.

The group is collaborating with the boutique private equity firm, Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation (PCFC) Investments, one of the government organizations under the Dubai government officially established in 2001, and includes a number of entities and authorities operating under its umbrella.

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“We are very excited to partner with Accor on this project. We trust the group’s expertise will elevate the QE2 to a new era of operations” said Saeed Al-Bannai, CEO of PCFC Investments. “The Queen Elizabeth as we know her, has made history and we are confident that Accor will keep her legacy alive while her strong heritage and notoriety will remain a destination in itself, where guests and visitors alike can enjoy a unique experience.”

Situated in Dubai’s Port Rashid, the QE2’s location is in close proximity to Sheikh Zayed Road, providing easy connection to every main attraction the city has to offer. Dubai International Airport, Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa and La Mer Beach are all located less than 20 minutes away, while the Palm Jumeirah and Mall of the Emirates are located 35 and 29 minutes, respectively.

“This is a great opportunity for Accor to expand its footprint in the UAE with the introduction of a unique project which brings diversity to the portfolio, while expanding the MGallery brand presence in the city,” said Mark Willis, CEO of Accor India, Middle East, Africa & Turkey. “Not only are we in charge of the only floating hotel in Dubai, but we are also contributing the Dubai Urban Master plan 2049, with the aim to map out the path for a sustainable urban development while increasing the city attractiveness as a global destination”.

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Once the renovation is completed, the new MGallery Queen Elizabeth 2 will feature 447 hotel rooms, nine food & beverage outlets, 10 meeting rooms, 5,620sqm area for outdoor events, six retail outlets, a swimming pool and a gym.

Accor currently operates 62 properties (18,562 keys) in the UAE with 20 (5,831keys) properties in the pipeline.

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