SkyCity Marriott Hotel opens at HKIA
HONG KONG – Hong Kong’s newest five star property, the 658-room SkyCity Marriott Hotel, at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) has officially opened for business.
The hotel is owned by Union Sky Holdings Limited, a partnership between Shun Tak Holdings Limited and a joint venture of Dragages Hong Kong Limited and GR8 Leisure Concept Limited.
It is Shun Tak Holdings’ first direct foray into the Hong Kong hotel sector.
Pansy Ho, managing director of Shun Tak Holdings, said the company is “by no means new to the hotel industry, having introduced some of the first international 5-star hotel brands into Macau some half a century agoâ€.
“We are also the operator of TurboJET air-sea ferries out of the Sky Pier ferry terminal, servicing transit passengers into Mainland and Macau.â€
Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott Hotel is located adjacent to the Hong Kong International Airport and the Sky Pier ferry terminal, which is scheduled to open later this year, and connected via a covered footbridge to AsiaWorld-Expo international exhibition and convention centre.
Ian Jarrett
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