“In addition to considerable employment opportunities, the Kempinski Hotel Kuala Lumpur also spurs further development of talent in the local service industry, thus stimulating the local economy,” KSK Group chief executive officer Joanne Kua said in a statement yesterday.
The Tourism NKEA aims to attract high-yield tourists through the development of an optimal mix and quality of hotels, with a high level of service delivery.
It was forecast that by 2020, Malaysia will require 37,000 more four- and five-star hotel rooms.