Dubai-based hotel management company Aleph Hospitality has signed management contracts for three hotels in Kenya.
The hotels – Boma Nairobi, Boma Inn Nairobi and Boma Inn Eldoret – are owned by Red Court Hotel, a subsidiary of Kenya Red Cross Society.
Managed under Red Court Hotel’s homegrown Boma brand until now, Aleph Hospitality has been appointed to manage the properties and turn them into profitable assets once again.
As part of the agreement, Aleph Hospitality has pledged financial support to the Kenya Red Cross Society, by donating a percentage of fees it earns from the hotels to local charitable initiatives.
Located in the heart of the capital, Boma Nairobi features 148 rooms and suites, a conference hall, boardroom, two F&B outlets, a gym, spa and swimming pool.
The three-star Boma Inn Nairobi, situated at the Kenya Red Cross complex, boasts 58 rooms, an all-day-dining restaurant and a lounge.
Meanwhile, the Boma Inn Eldoret marks Aleph Hospitality’s first property in the Rift Valley region of Kenya. The hotel offers 68 rooms and suites, three F&B outlets, meeting facilities, a gym, spa and swimming pool.
Bani Haddad, founder and managing director of Aleph Hospitality, said: “We understand the Kenyan hospitality market exceptionally well and have seen an increase in demand for our management services during the coronavirus pandemic, as owners in Kenya seek international expertise to help them manage costs, boost revenue and drive profits from their hotels.
“As a third-party management company, we are able to do this, while also enabling owners to have more visibility into their operations and better flexibility with contractual terms”.
Aleph Hospitality, which has earmarked a pipeline of 50 hotels in the Middle East and Africa by 2025, manages hotels directly for owners, either on a franchise basis for branded properties or as a white label operator for independently-branded hotels.
Dubai-based hotel management company Aleph Hospitality has signed management contracts for three hotels in Kenya.
The hotels – Boma Nairobi, Boma Inn Nairobi and Boma Inn Eldoret – are owned by Red Court Hotel, a subsidiary of Kenya Red Cross Society.
Managed under Red Court Hotel’s homegrown Boma brand until now, Aleph Hospitality has been appointed to manage the properties and turn them into profitable assets once again.
As part of the agreement, Aleph Hospitality has pledged financial support to the Kenya Red Cross Society, by donating a percentage of fees it earns from the hotels to local charitable initiatives.
Located in the heart of the capital, Boma Nairobi features 148 rooms and suites, a conference hall, boardroom, two F&B outlets, a gym, spa and swimming pool.
The three-star Boma Inn Nairobi, situated at the Kenya Red Cross complex, boasts 58 rooms, an all-day-dining restaurant and a lounge.
Meanwhile, the Boma Inn Eldoret marks Aleph Hospitality’s first property in the Rift Valley region of Kenya. The hotel offers 68 rooms and suites, three F&B outlets, meeting facilities, a gym, spa and swimming pool.
Bani Haddad, founder and managing director of Aleph Hospitality, said: “We understand the Kenyan hospitality market exceptionally well and have seen an increase in demand for our management services during the coronavirus pandemic, as owners in Kenya seek international expertise to help them manage costs, boost revenue and drive profits from their hotels.
“As a third-party management company, we are able to do this, while also enabling owners to have more visibility into their operations and better flexibility with contractual terms”.
Aleph Hospitality, which has earmarked a pipeline of 50 hotels in the Middle East and Africa by 2025, manages hotels directly for owners, either on a franchise basis for branded properties or as a white label operator for independently-branded hotels.