By Sharen Kaur
THE Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur, a jewel in YTL Corp Bhd's classic hotels collection, has exceeded the expectations on both revenue and occupancy in its first year of operations.
Director of sales and marketing Anna Olsson said the hotel achieved high occupancy, thanks to support from clients and business partners since its opening in December 2012.
"The driving forces have been to stay true to our product and service level. In this day and age where information is so easily accessible, hotels must stand out by offering unique services and experiences for their guests.
"I believe The Majestic Hotel is a hotel that provides just that; a national treasure with its colonial heritage dating back to 1932 and unique experiences," she told Business Times here, recently.
The 300-room hotel offers 24-hour butler service in the Majestic Wing suites, Truefitt & Hill gentlemen's grooming centre, and private dining room with chef on call at The Smoke House and Afternoon Tea at the Orchid Conservatory.
It is the only hotel in Kuala Lumpur that is part of The Leading Hotels of The World's (LHW) luxury hotel collection.
LHW is the world's largest collection of luxury hotels with more than 430 properties in 80 countries.
The original structure of the British colonial-inspired hotel was designed by Dutch architect Von Leangeanderg and built in 1932. It closed in 1984.
YTL Corp restored and reopened the property in 2012 as a luxury hotel after a hiatus of 18 years.
The Majestic Hotel has picked up several awards in its first year of operations, winning the prestigious Hotel of the Year award at the recent HAPA awards, Best City Hotel and Excellence Award for Best Boutique Stay at the Best of Malaysia Awards by Expatriate Lifestyle, as well as being included in Conde Nast Traveller's Hot List of the world's best new hotels and DestinAsian's exclusive The Luxe List.
"Sometimes the resurrection of a hotel can herald a second renaissance. The hotel has been a national treasure since 1932 and is now beautifully and authentically restored," Olsson said.
Olsson said 2014 looks promising, with the Visit Malaysia 2014 campaign and the hotel is confident it will achieve new goals and expectations.
She said the campaign should help the hotel increase awareness and bookings especially for MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions) and leisure travellers.
YTL's classic hotels collection also comprise Cameron Highlands Resort in Pahang, Swatch Art Peace Hotel Shanghai in China, and Gainsborough Bath Spa Hotel in the UK.
Director of sales and marketing Anna Olsson said the hotel achieved high occupancy, thanks to support from clients and business partners since its opening in December 2012.
"The driving forces have been to stay true to our product and service level. In this day and age where information is so easily accessible, hotels must stand out by offering unique services and experiences for their guests.
"I believe The Majestic Hotel is a hotel that provides just that; a national treasure with its colonial heritage dating back to 1932 and unique experiences," she told Business Times here, recently.
It is the only hotel in Kuala Lumpur that is part of The Leading Hotels of The World's (LHW) luxury hotel collection.
LHW is the world's largest collection of luxury hotels with more than 430 properties in 80 countries.
The original structure of the British colonial-inspired hotel was designed by Dutch architect Von Leangeanderg and built in 1932. It closed in 1984.
YTL Corp restored and reopened the property in 2012 as a luxury hotel after a hiatus of 18 years.
The Majestic Hotel has picked up several awards in its first year of operations, winning the prestigious Hotel of the Year award at the recent HAPA awards, Best City Hotel and Excellence Award for Best Boutique Stay at the Best of Malaysia Awards by Expatriate Lifestyle, as well as being included in Conde Nast Traveller's Hot List of the world's best new hotels and DestinAsian's exclusive The Luxe List.
"Sometimes the resurrection of a hotel can herald a second renaissance. The hotel has been a national treasure since 1932 and is now beautifully and authentically restored," Olsson said.
Olsson said 2014 looks promising, with the Visit Malaysia 2014 campaign and the hotel is confident it will achieve new goals and expectations.
She said the campaign should help the hotel increase awareness and bookings especially for MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions) and leisure travellers.
YTL's classic hotels collection also comprise Cameron Highlands Resort in Pahang, Swatch Art Peace Hotel Shanghai in China, and Gainsborough Bath Spa Hotel in the UK.
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