Marriott International Inc.'s President and Chief Executive Officer, Anthony Capuano, recently engaged in discussions with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed regarding the company’s ongoing commitment to improving Ethiopia’s hospitality and travel sector.
Capuano discussed Marriott’s expansion plans in Ethiopia, with the expected addition of nine properties. This would bring the company’s current portfolio in the country to 11 properties.
Marriott has been in Ethiopia for 26 years and caters to both leisure and business travellers in Addis Ababa with the Sheraton Addis and Marriott Executive Apartments.
Capuano stated that the company's recent addition of nine hotels in Addis Ababa, Bahir Dar, Hawassa, Jimma, and Mekelle is anticipated to play a crucial role in boosting economic growth, fostering local employment, and drawing travellers to the region.
“Ethiopia stands out as a premier destination with its rich culture, heritage, natural landscapes, diverse travel experiences and genuine hospitality,” said Capuano.
“Through our long-term presence and growth plans across the country, we aim to help more international guests experience Ethiopia’s unique natural beauty, supporting local economies and employment opportunities,” he said.