Monday, July 26, 2010

Marriott-branded hotel good for Guyana-Cara Hotel C.E.O



The Chief Executive Officer of Cara Hotels, Paul Stephenson has described as "unfortunate" a reaction by the owner of the Pegasus Hotel, Robert Badal, to the planned construction of a Marriott-branded hotel in Guyana.

While Mr. Stephenson said he was unaware of the deal with Marriott, he said that the presence of any internationally-flagged hotel would be good for the country.

"If they've done their due-diligence and they feel that Guyana is a destination that they would like to open an international flag and have a presence here, overall that would give the international traveller, be it business or tourist persons, a positive image of Guyana that we have international endorsement by a major company," he said.

Operating hotels in Guyana and in Trinidad and Tobago altogether for more than 20 years, the Cara CEO urged Guyanese hoteliers to aggressively market their properties to confront competition from bigger international hotels.

"They need to get more proactive in their marketing, they need to get more proactive in increasing their standards of operation to compete," said Stephenson.

2 comments:

  1. For too long Guyana has been in the imperceptible cohort in the global arena. We should willingly endorse investments like these in our country, reason being that not only will it benefit the company but will also benefit the country through economical development and in addition recognition will be given to the country in light of the already known and established brand…Think about it!

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  2. GUYANA NEEDS A MARRIOTT TO HELP GIVE GUYANA A LITTLE BOOST IN TOURISM AND THE HOTEL BUSINESS.GUYANA MUST BE ONE OF THOSE COUNTRY WHERE PPL TRAVEL TOO TO SEE THE MARRIOTT AND COMPAREIT WIT OTHERS

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