Movenpick Qassim marks 5 years by going green

Movenpick Qassim marks 5 years by going green
Updated 18 October 2012
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Movenpick Qassim marks 5 years by going green

Movenpick Qassim marks 5 years by going green

Movenpick Qassim with its unique contemporary design stands out as an outstanding example of hospitability at its finest in the heart of Saudi Arabia, designed to cater to the sophisticated business travelers and families.
Qassim region is considered one of the administrative regions in Saudi Arabia with Buraidah, a largely modern town, as the regional capital of Qassim Province.
The hotel offers 159 rooms and suites, including 3 royal suites, 39 executive suites, four outlets, a well equipped health club, and meeting rooms for 900 people. The property has been refurbished recently and its other plans are in place.
In its effort to protect the environment, Movenpick Hotel Qassim was audited recently and received a Green Globe Certificate.
Prince Faisal bin Bandar also recognized the efforts of Movenpick Hotels and Resorts and appreciated the initiative by sending a letter to the hotel management.
The hotel is fully committed to promoting sustainability, which is reflected in its management principles and daily practices.
“Our aim is to undertake and publicize the best sustainability practices and will continue to put all our efforts together. We generate our own environment, we get exactly what we deserve,” said Prashant Sharma, director of sales and marketing and in charge of the hotel.
The Movenpick Hotel Qassim is also marking the fifth anniversary of its successful operation this year with a reception, events and activities, including a Saudi Food Week expected to take place in November.
Associates who have completed five years with the company will receive an appreciation certificate on brand loyalty day next month.
“We are thankful to the Saudi Commission of Tourism, Qassim for its support and also for its efforts to promote domestic tourism aimed at encouraging Saudis to spend their leisure time in the region,” said Sharma.