Francesco Pantalone has been appointed as General Manager at InterContinental The Red Sea Resort.

IHG Hotels & Resorts is delighted to announce the new appointment of Francesco Pantalone as General Manager at InterContinental The Red Sea Resort. Francesco brings with him an exceptional track record of results and a wealth of experience in luxury and leisure hospitality, spanning over thirty years across Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

Francesco's resilience, drive, and goal-oriented nature have been key attributes throughout his career. He has extensive experience in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with a strong history of running successful international high-end hotel operations whilst creating unique and innovative guest experiences.

In his new role, Francesco will oversee all aspects of the new luxury resort, which includes a striking, architecturally designed hotel, exclusive club InterContinental and a wealth of unique dining and lifestyle experiences.

Francesco's journey and passion for F&B began in 1998, in Dubai and he has since held various leadership positions, with The Ritz Carlton and Shangri-La amongst other luxury hospitality brands in the Middle East and China as well as luxury boutique hotel brands in Europe.

Francesco Pantalone

Francesco Pantalone is an alumnus of Cornell | Executive and Professional Education – Class of 2014.

General Management Middle East Saudi Arabia Red Sea

InterContinental Hotels & Resorts is the world’s first and largest luxury hotel brand with over 220 hotels spanning 70 countries and representing over 73,350 bedrooms around the world. Founded by Pan American Airways Founder, Juan Trippe in 1946, InterContinental is guided by the belief in the power of travel to expand the mind and connect cultures.

IHG Hotels & Resorts is a global hospitality company, with a purpose to provide True Hospitality for Good. With a family of 19 hotel brands and IHG One Rewards, one of the world's largest hotel loyalty programmes, IHG has over 6,000 open hotels in over 100 countries, and more than 1,900 in the development pipeline.