The Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt has announced plans for an expansion and enhancement project which will double the size of the current property. One aspect of the new facility will be the addition of a large conference centre for meetings and weddings. The new state-of-the-art centre will more than double the Resort’s event capacity with new indoor and outdoor spaces for up to 2,000 guests. Simon Casson, president of hotel operations in Europe, Middle East and Africa, said: “We embark, together with our visionary ownership partners, on one of the company’s most ambitious expansion and enhancement programmes ever. Sharm El Sheikh is poised to become a truly world class destination for those who crave sun and sea in an authentic luxury setting that only Four Seasons can create.” Sam Ioannidis, general manager, added: “Now we have the opportunity to offer our guests so much more, and our team is more dedicated than ever to ensuring that each and every stay with us is fully tailored and completely memorable.”
Four Seasons Sharm El Sheikh to get new convention centre in resort expansion project
Egypt's luxury resort gets major boost. The property will double in size. A new convention centre will accommodate 2,000 guests for meetings and weddings. Four Seasons calls it one of their most ambitious expansion programmes ever.
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