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Home»Hospitality»HMH Expands Corp Hotels in Saudi Arabia, Merging Business and Leisure to Drive Vision 2030 Hospitality Growth
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HMH Expands Corp Hotels in Saudi Arabia, Merging Business and Leisure to Drive Vision 2030 Hospitality Growth

By Sam AllcockJanuary 29, 2026Updated:January 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Saudi Arabia’s hospitality industry is entering a new era of growth under the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which is unlocking opportunities for tourism, business and investment. Responding to the surge in corporate travel, Hospitality Management Holding (HMH) has announced the expansion of its Corp Hotels brand across the Kingdom. This growth is guided by HMH’s innovative Business Leisure concept, designed to unite the efficiency of business travel with the comfort and enrichment of leisure hospitality.

“Saudi Arabia is at the heart of one of the world’s most exciting growth stories, and hospitality is central to this momentum,” said Mr. Haytham, COO of HMH. “Through Corp Hotels, we are creating spaces where productivity and relaxation come together. Today’s travellers want more than convenience—they want meaningful experiences, comfort, and balance. Our Business Leisure model is built to deliver exactly that.”

Saudi Arabia has quickly emerged as a global hub for business and investment. The development of new financial districts in Riyadh, mega-projects nationwide, and the ongoing expansion of energy and industrial centres in the Eastern Province have driven strong demand for corporate travel. Makkah continues to welcome millions of international visitors every year, many combining spiritual journeys with business trips or extended stays. This combination has fuelled growing demand for hotels that serve professional requirements while offering lifestyle-driven facilities.

Corp Hotels are designed to meet this need. Each property combines smart meeting rooms and high-speed connectivity with wellness amenities, family-friendly spaces and diverse dining options that blend regional flavours with international cuisine. This balance ensures that business travellers no longer have to choose between productivity and wellbeing, enjoying an experience where work commitments and leisure moments go hand in hand.

Two flagship properties in Saudi Arabia demonstrate the strength of this model. Corp Hotel Al Khobar, located in the Eastern Province, serves as a strategic base for executives in the oil, gas and petrochemical industries. With contemporary rooms, flexible meeting areas and leisure amenities, the hotel appeals equally to business guests and their families. Corp Makkah Hotel, situated just minutes from Al-Masjid Al-Haram, caters to the diverse needs of pilgrims, tourists and corporate visitors. By combining convenience and comfort in one of the world’s most significant destinations, the hotel exemplifies HMH’s commitment to delivering culturally respectful hospitality to a wide range of guests.

This expansion reflects the objectives of Vision 2030, which aims to attract 100 million visitors annually by the decade’s end. By investing in properties that cater to both business and leisure needs, HMH is contributing to the Kingdom’s ambitions to establish itself as a leading global tourism destination and a hub for corporate growth and international partnerships.

With strategic development and forward-thinking concepts, HMH is positioning Corp Hotels not merely as places to stay but as vibrant environments where business and leisure converge—fueling growth, forging connections and helping shape the future of Saudi Arabia’s hospitality sector.

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Sam Allcock is a seasoned journalist and digital marketing expert known for his insightful reporting across business, real estate, travel and lifestyle sectors. His recent work includes high-profile Dubai coverage, such as record-breaking events by AYS Developers. With a career spanning multiple outlets. Sam delivers sharp, engaging content that bridges UK and UAE markets. His writing reflects a deep understanding of emerging trends, making him a trusted voice in regional and international business journalism. Should you need any edits please contact editor@dubaiweek.ae

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