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Marriott Executive Apartments in Bahrain prepares for 28 November Opening

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Thursday, 13 November 2008

Marriott Executive Apartments Manama, Bahrain, recently completed a three-day training course and orientation. More than 100 team members participated in the seminar, which included group discussions, workshops, gatherings, games and energizers. The event was organised to help prepare the team for the hotels soft opening, scheduled for 28 November 2008.

General Manager Hossein Garan said, The orientation In the Beginning is one of the essential developing tools that Marriott uses to promote the companies heritage and culture, as well as education on how to be a Marriott Ambassador. The aim is to ensure that we, as a team, are the perfect hosts for our residents and guests.

Areas of learning included the Marriott history, culture, hospitality, guest skills, Marriott Internationals vision and mission as well as local area information.

Located near the financial and diplomatic areas, the Marriott Executive Apartments in Bahrain is a perfect choice for relocations, business trips or long holidays. The furnished apartments are 10 minutes from the international airport and 20 minutes from the Bahrain International Circuit.

One, two or three-bedroom apartments feature luxurious bedding, full kitchen, dedicated office area, wireless Internet and safe.  For recreation guests can unwind in the rooftop pool or work out in the fitness area overlooking the city.

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