Starhotels, the privately-owned Italian hotel company specialising in the high-end, very high-end and luxury segments, announces the opening of its new global sales office in the UK, marking a key step in its international expansion strategy.
The new UK office will serve as a key hub for business development in the UK and Northern Europe. It will play a key role in improving co-ordination and support for Starhotels' growing portfolios, while strengthening the group's influence in key international markets. This initiative is in line with Starhotels' objective to promote growth.
The new office is part of Starhotels' wider business development strategy, complementing the recent appointments of representatives in the Middle East and India. These additions strengthen the company's global reach, building on existing representation in the US, Latin America, Russia and the CIS.
Romano Campione, currently Sales and Marketing Director in London, has been appointed to head up the new global sales office for the UK and Northern Europe. Campione brings a wealth of experience and a successful track record in the hospitality sector, making him ideally placed to lead the new office and drive Starhotels' ambitious growth plans. His expertise in building new relationships should significantly strengthen the company's client base in these regions.
We are excited to extend our footprint in the UK, a market with significant growth potential,” said Antonio Ducceschi, Starhotels Chief Commercial Officer.This new office will enable us to create more business opportunities and forge stronger connections with stakeholders.” - Antonio Ducceschi, Starhotels' Commercial Director
The group manages 30 hotels in the main Italian destinations, as well as in London, Paris and New York, with a total of more than 4,200 rooms. Starhotels Collezione hotels are located in Florence, London, Milan, New York, Paris, Rome, Saturnia, Siena, Trieste, Venice and Vicenza. Starhotels Premium hotels are located in the heart of Italian cities such as Bergamo, Bologna, Florence, Genoa, Milan, Naples, Parma, Rome, Saronno and Turin.