Jumeirah To Operate Al Wathba Desert Resort

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Partners with the Abu Dhabi United Hospitality to develop the luxury destination

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Dubai: Jumeirah, the global luxury hospitality company and a member of Dubai Holding, has signed an agreement with Abu Dhabi United Hospitality LLC to develop Jumeirah Al Wathba Desert Resort in Abu Dhabi. Expected to welcome guests from September 2018, Jumeirah Al Wathba Desert Resort will be a key addition to Abu Dhabi’s and UAE’s luxury hospitality offering. Spread over an area of more than 20,000 metres square, it will comprise of 90 hotel rooms and 13 villas. With this strategic addition, Jumeirah will expand its luxury portfolio, which currently extends to 20 luxurious hotels and resorts around the world.

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