Showing posts with label Hotels Resorts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hotels Resorts. Show all posts

Friday, January 28, 2011

New appointment at Victoria Hotels & Resorts

Hanno Stamm
Indochina’s luxury hotel group, Victoria Hotels & Resorts (under EEM group), has announced a key appointment for their head office based in HCMC.

Hanno Stamm has taken over the position of managing director previously held by Eric Simard since 2002. At the same time, Stamm will keep his current position as General Manager of the Victoria Angkor Resort & Spa.

With almost 20 years experience in hotel groups such as Accor and Radisson, the German national joined Victoria Hotels & Resorts in July 2002 as Rooms Division Manager of Victoria Sapa Resort & Spa. In 2003, he held the position of General Manager of Victoria Chau Doc Hotel followed by Victoria Can Tho Resort in 2004 and Victoria Phan Thiet Beach Resort & Spa in 2007. Hanno Stamm has been Victoria Angkor Resort & Spa’s General Manager since May 2009. He is also a graduate of the Swiss hotel management school, Les Roches.

The group operates six luxury Indochina retreats embracing off–the-beaten-track mountain and beach spa resorts in Vietnam, two colonial-style hotels in the Mekong Delta, and an elegant spa resort at Angkor Wat in Cambodia. The agreement with Thien Minh Travel Joint Stock Company under which EEM was to sell its five hotel properties in Vietnam has been cancelled early January.

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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Top 25 Hotels and Resorts lists four in Vietnam

SmartTravelAsia, an independent online travel magazine has named four resort and hotel properties in Vietnam in its latest “Best in Travel Poll.”

The coveted Top 25 Leisure Hotels and Resorts category contains The Nam Hai and the Princess d’Annam Resort & Spa in the central provinces of Quang Nam and Binh Thuan respectively, Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi in Hanoi, and Sofitel Dalat Palace in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong.

The Nam Hai and the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi have made the top 25 before, but it’s the first time for the Sofitel Dalat Palace and the Princess d’Annam Resort and Spa.

“To be open less than two years, and to be ranked on a list that includes the Metropole, Nam Hai and the Aman Resorts, is gratifying indeed,” Jean-Philippe Beghin, general manager of the Princess d’Annam.

This year, one million online readers participated in Smart Travel Asia’s sixth annual poll, which SmartTravelAsia.com says is a “distillation of our readers’ perceptions and favorite travel brands.”

Smart Travel Asia said its voters, on average, took 14 air trips in the past 12 months and earned US$165,000 in household income. Around 60% of the voters were based in Asia, 20% from the United Kingdom/Europe and the rest from North America.

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