ATECA HOTEL SUITES IS READY FOR UZBEKISTAN'S TRAVEL REVIVAL WITH SUCCESSFUL SOFT OPENING
After a successful soft opening in Q4 of 2021, ATECA Hotel Suites is ready for Uzbekistan’s travel revival in 2022. |
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ATECA HOTEL SUITES IS READY FOR UZBEKISTAN'S TRAVEL REVIVAL WITH SUCCESSFUL SOFT OPENING
After a successful soft opening in Q4 of 2021, ATECA Hotel Suites is ready for Uzbekistan’s travel revival in 2022. |
Category: Asia Pacific - Uzbekistan - Exclusive experiences
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This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2022-01-11
Centrally located in Yakkasaray District in Tashkent, merely 8 km from Tashkent International Airport, this charming hotel promises affordable luxury in contemporary surroundings with upscale amenities and thoughtful details.
Hina Bakht, Vice Chairperson of ATECA Hotels, said, “ATECA Hotel Suites’ differentiated experience is built around the little extras that elevate style and we are poud of the hotel’s extraordinary performance during the soft launch despite the market challenges owing to the pandemic. The hotel has been very well received by our guests who have shown their love and appreciation by incredible reviews on google, booking.com and other popular online platforms. The 9.6 rating on booking.com reviews and 5 stars rating on google reviews demonstrate the high quality, service, safety and hygiene standards at ATECA Hotel Suites. We are extremely grateful to our guests for their feedback and recognition and look forward to building on this success.”
Uzbekistan sees diversification of the tourism sector as key to increasing visitor numbers.
By 2025, it hopes to attract around 12 million tourists, almost doubling its pre-pandemic peak of 6.75 million in 2019.
The country is targeting well-heeled visitors from China, India, Pakistan and the Middle East. The emerging middle classes from these countries, along with Malaysia, Indonesia and neighboring Kazakhstan, are expected to boost international tourism numbers.
In addition to its well-established heritage tourism, Tashkent is aiming to grow pilgrimage, medical and adventure tourism. Uzbekistan received a boost to these ambitions in 2021 when Samarkand was chosen to host the UN’s World Tourism Organization general assembly in 2023, a gathering that it hopes will put the country on the international tourism map.
Hina stated, “Uzbekistan is a key and strategic market for us and we are very excited about the numerous tourism initiatives and developments taking shape in the country. We look forward to positioning our flagship ATECA Hotel Suites as a preferred hotel in Tashkent by offering guests unrivalled experiences combined with distinctive accommodation, dining and recreation facilities.”
Seamlessly connecting life, business and pleasure ATECA Hotel Suites’ superb facilities include fascinating dining and entertainment experiences with multiple outlets – Fringale Restaurant & Bar with indoor and al fresco dining and shisha terrace, Rendezvous Bar & Tea Lounge, Gourmandise - Deli Corner, and KTV – Karaoke Bar (opening soon), Mysk Spa with traditional Turkish hammam, massage and steam rooms, Iris meeting room, mobile business centre and complimentary high-speed Internet – all wrapped in ATECA’s heartfelt service.
About ATECA Holding
ATECA Holding is a diversified group of companies operating in multiple sectors, from hotel management to tourism, investment, real estate, marketing and training. The organization is focused on development of tourism in Uzbekistan which holds huge potential for growth and is a key pillar of the economy, followed by Central Asia.
Every aspect of the group’s business is a mark of perfection and is a step towards stronger brand equity and market leadership. Through the broad spectrum of its operations, ATECA Holding is eager to capitalise on every opportunity in the region to maximise the value of its resources, enhance returns for its associates and shareholders and create long-term value for all.
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