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Speaking at the Vision Conference at The Hotel Show in Dubai, CEO of HMH – Hospitality Management Holdings Laurent – A.

Speaking at the Vision Conference at The Hotel Show in Dubai, CEO of HMH – Hospitality Management Holdings Laurent – A. Voivenel shared strategic insights and trends in hospitality investment regarding new projects as well as refurbishments. The panel was chaired by Mr. Catalin I. Cighi, Managing Partner, Cain Hospitality Innovation (CHI), and included Ms. Annamaria Lambri, Associate Professor of Architecture & Interior Design from American University in Dubai, among other experts.

In an era of tight capex budgets, Mr Voivenel stressed, โ€œA strategic approach is needed to ensure investment is maximized to positively impact both operational performance and capital value. A well thought out and executed capital expenditure strategy in the form of a Hotel Improvement Plan can propel a hotel ahead of its competitive set. There are a number of considerations including age of asset, legislative regulations / changes, emerging consumer preferences and competitive positioning in the market that influence the way in which capital expenditure budgets are directed. Extended period of trading at high occupancy levels heightens the need for refurbishment.โ€

He added, โ€œOften hotel owner and operator capex priorities have not always been in alignment and in many cases at odds. A collaborative approach, whether for soft refurbishment or extensive upgrade programs, is required to plan for improved trading performance, adaptation to technology advances, changes in consumer trends and compliance with legislation. Typically operators and investors work on seven year cycles for room refurbishments and five-year cycles for food, beverage and public areas but this can be extended with well-designed, high-quality fit-out and rolling maintenance programs.โ€

More lodging projects broke ground in certain markets in the Middle East as traditional lenders eased restrictions on construction loan originations. There are 183 hotel projects and 54,000 hotel rooms in the UAE pipeline currently. 10,000 new hotel rooms will open in Dubai throughout 2016.

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Juergen T Steinmetz

Juergen Thomas Steinmetz has continuously worked in the travel and tourism industry since he was a teenager in Germany (1977).
He founded eTurboNews in 1999 as the first online newsletter for the global travel tourism industry.

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