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Iconic Princess Hotel in Eilat Set for Revival Under New Luxury Hotel Chain
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First reported by Walla · 2 hours ago
What happened
The iconic Princess Hotel in Eilat is set to reopen after a decade as part of a new luxury hotel chain launched by Airport City and Avia Magen. The chain will initially operate four five-star hotels across Israel, including the Princess, with plans for expansion and new developments in Tel Aviv and Eilat.
- 01The Princess Hotel in Eilat will reopen after about ten years as part of a new luxury hotel chain.
- 02Airport City and Avia Magen jointly established the hotel management company, with Magen as CEO.
- 03The chain will operate 1,100 rooms across four hotels, all five-star, including properties in Haifa, Jerusalem, and Netanya.
- 04Airport City is also developing new luxury hotels in Tel Aviv and Eilat with advanced facilities.
- 05Centralized management aims to improve efficiency and add value to Airport City's hotel assets.
- 06Executives highlighted the strategic move and praised Magen's leadership and industry experience.
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