Sheraton Amman Hotel awarded best business hotel

Sheraton Amman Al-Nabil Hotel and Towers recently triumphed as the Best Business Hotel in Amman at the Business Traveler Middle East 2012 Awards.
According to the annual poll conducted by the magazine for its distinguished readers covering regional and international airlines, airports, car rental and hotel operators, Sheraton Amman Hotel was among prominent winners announced in the annual ceremony attended by more than 350 guests.
Mr. Enda Mullin General Manager of the Sheraton Amman Al-Nabil Hotel and Towers commented, “We are delighted to win this award for the second time. This award recognizes the commitment from each and every associate to delivering excellent levels of service to all our Business travelers. The passion that we have to continuously learn more about our guests helps us to deliver a personalized experience on every visit . “
Praising the winners, Mr. Ian Fairservice, Managing Partner and Group Editor of Motivate Publishing said, “This year’s winners were a good mix of established and new operators, which shows that the Middle East travel industry is not only maturing, but also becoming more competitive.”
It is worth noting that this the second Business Traveler Award for the Sheraton Amman Al-Nabil Hotel and Towers, the hotel received this prestigious award in the year 2003.
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