American leading hotel brand to appear in Phu Quoc Island
By Vu Minh
July 21, 2017 | 12:17 PM GMT+7
The presence of “Best Western Premier” brand is expected to benefit Phu Quoc with favourable opportunities to become an attractive tourism market in the world.
The signing ceremony between CEO Group and Best Western International, Inc,. (Photo: Internet)
Best Western International, Inc,. of the United States has officially signed a cooperative agreement with CEO Group of Vietnam to develop the brand of “Best Western Premier” in Phu Quoc.
Accordingly, Best Western International, Inc,. will exploit the project of high-end Sonasea Condotel & Villas, which is now under the name of Best Western Premier Sonasea Phu Quoc (BWP Sonasea Phu Quoc), in coordination with CEO group.
BWP Sonasea Phu Quoc is located at Bai Truong, one of the most beautiful beaches in Phu Quoc. This project has the total area of 132 hectares with high-end tourism buildings and services. It is expected to finish by the end of 2018.
A perspective design of BWP Sonasea Phu Quoc (Photo: CEO Group)
Best Western International Inc,. is a leading high-end hotel and resort management company of the United States and the world. Currently, the brand “Best Western” appears in over 100 countries with more than 4,200 hotels in the world.
The handshake between CEO Group and Best Western International, Inc,. is hoped to maximise the potential of the tourism industry in Phu Quoc.
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