UAE’s Leva Hotels Expands to Morocco, Plans 8 New Properties Across Middle East and Africa

Leva Hotels, a hotel chain from the United Arab Emirates, is including Morocco in the expansion plan of its establishments, with eight future establishments in the Middle East and Africa by the end of 2023.
Leva Hotels soon in Morocco. The announcement of the establishment of the Emirati hotel brand founded in 2019 in the kingdom follows the signing of several hotel management agreements with establishments located in Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Uganda. An agreement will soon be signed in Ethiopia.
"We are delighted to announce the opening of six distinct new establishments in key regions that we consider not only strategic for the overall growth of the company, but also crucial for a rapidly growing segment of the hospitality sector, which is increasingly demanding affordable but comfortable accommodation," said JS Anand, founder and CEO of Leva Hotels and Resorts.
The Emirati hotel chain also plans to exploit the still untapped emerging markets as part of its long-term growth plans.
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