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Best Western International signs deal to open hotel at Dhaka Airport in Bangladesh

Glenn De Souza (second from left) and Shawkat Hossain (middle) with Maple Leaf Hotels and Resorts, celebrate the deal.

Glenn De Souza (second from left) and Shawkat Hossain (middle) with Maple Leaf Hotels and Resorts, celebrate the deal.Best Western International (BWI) has signed a new agreement that will see it touch down at Dhaka airport for the first time.

The hotel company has penned a contract with Maple Leaf Hotel & Resorts Ltd for a new-build hotel located adjacent to Bangladesh?s main international air gateway, Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport.

Currently under construction, the hotel will operate under the upscale BEST WESTERN PLUS product when it opens in the second quarter of 2014. All 56-rooms will include international amenities such as comfortable beds, flat-screen TVs with satellite channels, minibars, tea and coffee making facilities and complimentary Wi-Fi.

The hotel will feature an all-day restaurant serving local and international dishes, a bar, fitness center, sauna, steam room and spa. There will also be a rooftop barbecue outlet.

BWI?s Vice President of International Operations for Asia and the Middle East, Glenn de Souza, said the new hotel was perfectly positioned to cater to Bangladesh?s rising number of inbound and outbound travelers.

?With a population of more than 160 million people ? the eighth largest in the world – and a fast-growing manufacturing industry, Bangladesh is becoming an increasingly important regional and global player,? Mr. de Souza said.

?We are delighted to be able to offer a brand new international hotel located on the doorstep of the country?s main air gateway. I am confident that this exceptional new property will be extremely popular with the rising number of local and international air travelers flying in and out of the country,? he added.

Dhaka?s Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport handled 5.6 million passengers in 2012, but this is expected to rise rapidly in the coming years, with new airlines entering the market and more international carriers targeting Bangladesh.

For BWI, the new BEST WESTERN PLUS hotel will be its second in Dhaka, following the 51-room?BEST WESTERN La Vinci Hotel. But the company expects to expand further across Bangladesh with plans for at least three hotels in the coastal destination of Cox?s Bazar.

Best Western first launched in Asia and the Middle East in 2001 and now covers 27* countries in the region. For more information on global development opportunities with Best Western International, please visit bestwesterndevelopers.com.

Source PR Web, http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/11/prweb11332390.htm