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    Hassene Brahim: mission Nahrawess

    13 February 2025Updated:13 February 2025 In The Spotlight
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    Hassene Brahim, CEO of H&A Hospitality, takes charge of the Nahrawess Hammamet hotel which will reopen on April 4 after renovation. Currently closed, the hotel has been leased for 10 years by Kamel Lamouchi’s Industrial Group and entrusted to Hassene Brahim on a “management for account” basis.

    The hotel has no shortage of assets due to its location and facilities, including a large capacity of meeting rooms (a 600-seat plenary) and a huge thalassotherapy center. The latter will not open immediately due to renovation work, which is bound to be long and costly. However, the hotel will offer a spa center with some fifteen cabins upon opening.

    Reviving this prestigious Hammamet hotel brand is an arduous but not impossible mission for this old hand at marketing and contracting.

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