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Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel wins 5 Star award

Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra has been named the 5 Star Hotel of the Year at the 2018 Edition of the National Tourism Awards, which honoured the hotel for its quality service delivery, exceptional facilities, excellence in cuisine and high levels of guest satisfaction.

Under the theme, ‘Celebrating our Heritage’, the 2018 National Tourism Awards presented 29 awards to industry leaders in Tourism and Hospitality, Food & Beverage and Entertainment, Travel Services and Media.
Excited about the win, Michael Rathgeb, General Manager of the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra said, “We are grateful for this recognition accorded us as the model of excellence in the hospitality industry in Ghana. Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra takes pride in its commitment to delivering passionate and innovative service quality as we continuously strive to make moments for all our guests. Our exceptional team plays a big role in attaining these dreams by consistently demonstrating service excellence and we dedicate this award to each and every one of them.”

Speaking on the growth of the hospitality industry in Ghana, Mr. Akwasi Agyeman, CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) indicated that licensed accommodation facilities grew by 22%. This has been spurred on by a 15% increase in tourist arrivals and a number of initiatives embarked upon by government to stimulate economic growth through foreign investments.

Source: Graphic

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