Savoy Hotel Manila and Belmont Hotel Manila have officially launched a heartwarming campaign that establishes its commitment to be the ‘home away from home’ for Filipino migrant workers.
‘’Belmont Hotel Manila and Savoy Hotel Manila have long been home to local and international travelers that require accommodation for business or leisure. This, of course, has always included Filipino migrant workers. We have always served them and will continue do so. ‘Home for Every Filipino’ is sort of a love letter to them. Not only do we commit to providing convenience and well-appointed facilities but most importantly a thoughtful Filipino hotel experience that they will always remember. From service, food to amenities, we endeavor to give them a memorable stay.” says Savoy Hotel Manila and Belmont Hotel Manila, Area Director of Sales and Marketing, Loleth So
The two Megaworld Hotels & Resorts (MHR) properties are local city hotels located in the progressive Newport World Resorts across the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, often serving as gateways to warm reunions and homecomings. But more than their proximity to Terminal 3 they have proven their consistency in service excellence and in delivering Filipino hospitality. Both hotels have reaped international awards as well as high ratings from actual travelers and OTA review sites which are clear testaments of their passion to serve.
Belmont Hotel Manila is the flagship hotel brand of MHR and is most commonly known as the nearest hotel to Runway Manila, the footbridge connecting Terminal 3 to Newport World Resorts. It boasts of elegant interiors and cozy spaces that were designed for business stays and intimate staycations. It is also home to a beautiful al fresco rooftop bar, Rooftop 11, that features a swimming pool, Jacuzzi and bar, amongst others.
Meanwhile, Savoy Hotel Manila is a younger brand that features a more vibrant approach to hotel interiors with its colorful lobby and guestrooms. Lauded as Asia’s Leading Airport Hotel, its 684 guestrooms that have varied views of the city and the airport have become favorites of young professionals, families as well as travel groups. Savoy also offers an outdoor pool with a bar as well as a lounge for events.
Filipino migrant workers who wish to stay at either Savoy Hotel Manila or Belmont Hotel Manila can soon expect a special room package that is created for their needs. As homegrown brands, both hotels take pride in serving elevated signature Filipino dishes and warm hospitality that will be much experienced during their stay.
To officially introduce the ‘Home for Every Filipino’ campaign, an intimate media launch was held recently at Savoy Hotel Manila’s Connect Lounge. Department of Tourism NCR Regional Director, Sharlene Batin, graced the event as the Guest of Honor and delivered an inspiring opening message that honors the sacrifice of our Filipino “kababayans” abroad, “I believe that DOT and hotel industry have been successful in the past two years in giving a home to our fellow Filipinos. While we dream of keeping our people closer to home, closer to us and their family & friends, we cannot keep them as much as we want to. We cannot hinder them in finding greener pastures and we can only wish them well and success. Meanwhile, the challenge for us is to make a steady and fast recovery to make it work for our collective advantage. Let us keep the momentum going for tourism and stay on top of the game”
Local talents, Jino Labatigan, a violin artist and winner of Eat Bulaga’s ‘Music Hero’ and RJ Jimenez ,singer-songwriter and all around music producer, set the tone for the event with their respective heartwarming renditions of OPM hits to serenade our media guests.
With this campaign, Filipinos living and working abroad can experience the warm hospitality which they truly deserve within the comforts of two homegrown hotels they can call their “home”.
To know more about Savoy and Belmont Hotel Manila’s ‘Home for Every Filipino’ offers, please visit their respective websites at www.belmonthotelmanila.com and www.savoyhotelmanila.com.
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