
Riyadh - Sharikat Mubasher: MENA’s leading hospitality group, Hospitality Management Holdings (HMH), finalized two strategic agreements during the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2025 to elevate hospitality standards in Saudi Arabia.
In a statement, the company unveiled that the agreements included a management contract for the 460-room Corp Makkah Al Naseem Hotel, strengthening its Eastern Province presence, and a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for a new Dammam hotel development.
These milestones reflect HMH’s commitment to supporting Vision 2030 across the Kingdom and the broader region and demonstrate the company’s balanced approach to serving both business and religious tourism sectors across the GCC.
Haytham Abdelaziz, Chief Operating Officer of HMH, emphasized that the agreements underscored the company’s strategic expansion, aligning perfectly with HMH’s mission to serve diverse tourism sectors throughout the region.
“With over 2,600 rooms either operational or in development, HMH is positioned to significantly influence the region's hospitality landscape. The group continues to leverage regional travel trends and government-supported tourism initiatives to drive sustainable growth,” Abdelaziz said.
Scheduled to open after this year's Hajj season, the Corp Makkah Al Naseem Hotel features comprehensive guest facilities including a fully equipped fitness center, diverse dining options offering specialty cuisine, and a tranquil café.
"Corp Makkah Al Naseem Hotel achieves a careful balance between contemporary comfort and spiritual sanctuary. We've designed every element to support guests' wellbeing, from nourishing meals to peaceful surroundings, allowing them to focus completely on their pilgrimage,” Abdelaziz noted.
As HMH marks 15 years of participation at ATM, these achievements underpin its evolution as a trusted hospitality partner, delivering innovative, guest-centered solutions across MENA's dynamic tourism market.