About Swiss-Belhotel Tung-chia-an
Swiss-Belhotel International was established in 1987 by Peter Gautschiand. The company’s office is based in Hong Kong where President and Chairman Gavin Faull conducts most of his group meetings to keep their brand one of the world’s best hotel management teams. The Swiss-Belhotel International manages properties all over the world. They have operations in 21 countries including popular tourist destinations in the Southeast Asia. The company is deemed one of the fastest growing international brands in the industry given their quick and successful extension of operations in different continents.
The brand has a 5-star classification so all their hotels have rich architecture and interior designs and luxurious services. However, what has kept the company a successful luxury hotel brand is their environmental sensitivity. Despite the impression that big hotels do not acknowledge sustainability, Swiss-Belhotel highly prioritizes this aspect of their operations. Even their lower level brands keep up with that environmental standard even while keeping up with the latest technological and special hotel amenities and facilities. Most of the advancements in hotel services are prone to environmentally harmful issues but Swiss-Belhotel always ensures that their constructions, rooms, services, etc. are all topnotch both in terms of quality and eco-friendliness.
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