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IHG unveils signing of new InterContinental Hotels and Resorts property in Kuwait - Read More

Date Added: August 02, 2008 10:48:03 AM
IHG and Bukhamseen Holding Group have signed an exclusive agreement to develop InterContinental Kuwait Downtown. Set to open in early 2010, the property will cater for the high-end intra-regional and international business travel sector and completes a multi-tier product portfolio in Kuwait in partnership with Bukhamseen Group.

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