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Vienna International Hotels opens second angelo Hotel in Munich

After 18 months of construction, the 4-star angelo Munich Westpark opened under management by Vienna International Hotelmanagement AG. The festive grand opening gave some 500 invited guests a chance to take a look at the harmonious concept for themselves. The angelo Westpark is the second angelo brand hotel in Munich. Like the angelo Hotel at Leuchtenbergring, which opened in 2008, the angelo Munich Westpark was developed by Austrian company UBM Realitätenentwicklung AG and its subsidiary Münchner Grund Immobilien Bauträger AG.

Wolfgang Greiner has been named General Manager at Mandarin Oriental, Munich

Current GM Lars Wagner is transfering to become GM at the Mandarin Oriental, Geneva. Succeeding Mr Wagner in Munch is Wolfgang Greiner who joins Mandarin Oriental, Munich from his position of Area General Manager for three hotels operated by Schloss Fuschl Betriebe GmbH in Salzburg, Austria. A German national, Mr Greiner brings 20 years of international hotel industry experience from his previous posts in locations including Bermuda, Florida and New York. He holds an MBA from HTW Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft in Chur, Switzerland.

Airport NabCabs Pod “Hotels” in Munich Airport | happyhotelier.com

In Munich airports they have installed a couple of NapCabs. Minimal charge € 30 per stay of 3 hours. A bit less classy than the Sleepbox 01 of Moscow’s Sheremetyevo International Airport. Napcabs are actually prefabricated boxes at the Munich Airport Terminal which has simple provisions like a bed and a work desk which you can rent for as short as 3 hours or for as long as 12 hours. You basically purchase some time via a touch screen using your credit card. The concept is quite familiar if you know Day Stay and Yotel capsule rooms but without the other person and the restroom.

angelo Hotels on a Growth Path | Announce Munich Property for 2012

After the opening of the angelo Designhotel in 2008, the hotel group Vienna International has signed a further management contract for a second hotel project in Munich. The 207-room hotel, which will likewise operate under the angelo name, will be built in direct proximity to Munich’s Theresienwiese, the venue for the world-famous Oktoberfest. Construction on the project, which is expected to be completed by the end of 2012, will be managed by UBM Realitätenentwicklung AG, Vienna, via its Munich-based subsidiary Münchner Grund Immobilien Bauträger AG.

Axel Ludwig has been appointed as General Manager at Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski Munich

Axel Ludwig will take over the reigns of the Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski Munich. The 39-year old German previously held the position as General Manager at the Kempinski Nile Hotel Cairo. He brings with him over 20 years of experience in the European luxury hotel segment. He joined Kempinski in 2003 at the Hotel Atlantic Kempinski Hamburg before moving to the famous Hotel Baltschug Kempinski Moscow. In 2007 he was appointed General Manager of the Kempinski Hotel Barbaros Bay Bodrum in Turkey.

Wolfgang M. Neumann has been named Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at Arabella Hospitality Group

Wolfgang M. Neumann is to become new Chief Executive Officer at Arabella Hospitality GmbH & Ko. KG, Munich and will assume the post as of 15h April 2009. Neumann left Hilton at the end of December 2008 - after an amazing career spanning 24 years with the luxury hotel group. With Neumann, renowned for his outstanding managerial skill, the parent company, Schoerghuber Stiftung & Co. Holding KG, sets an important sign for the future. Neumann stepped down as President of Hilton International Europe & Africa (see link) in December of last year. His 24 years of experience in the chain hotel industry should be of huge benefit to the Munich based hotel group, in particular with respect to the joint venture with Starwood Hotels. Stefan Schoerghuber had intended restructuring the joint venture agreement, though no final contracts were concluded. Whether the new CEO will follow the path of the Stefan Schoerghuber remains to be seen. Schoerghuber's announcement of his intention to found his own "Collection" last year had caused friction in relations with Starwood.