WTTC welcomes Rotana as newest regional member
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has welcomed Rotana Hotel Management Corporation, as the newest Regional Member.
As a WTTC Regional Member, Rotana will bring its operational experience and regional perspective to initiatives focused on sustainability, digital transformation, and workforce development.
Rotana was founded in 1992 and now operates across 29 cities in 14 countries, offering a network of nearly 80 properties with more than 21,000 keys.
The company continues to expand rapidly, with a development pipeline set to bring its portfolio to over 120 properties.
Rotana manages a diverse collection of brands including Rotana Hotels & Resorts, Centro Hotels, Rayhaan Hotels & Resorts, Arjaan Hotel Apartments, Edge by Rotana, and The Residences by Rotana.
Each are designed for different travellers.
Gloria Guevara, WTTC Interim President & CEO, said: “We are proud to welcome Rotana to WTTC’s global network. Its leadership in regional development, sustainable operations, and talent cultivation aligns perfectly with WTTC’s mission.”
Through its Regional Membership, Rotana will collaborate with WTTC on initiatives that foster sustainable development, digital innovation, and workforce growth, sharing valuable insights.
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