Spectacular Singapore Skyline (Four Seasons Singapore) |
by Roderick Eime in Singapore
The convivial living room in the Four Seasons Singapore is an ideally comfortable venue to meet with Regional Vice President and General Manager Antoine Chahwan, whose landmark property has just been awarded “#1 Best Business Hotel in Singapore” by readers of Condé Nast Traveler magazine in their annual Business Travel Poll.
Chahwan is rightfully confident in his property’s enviable position in one of Asia’s most competitive hotel environments and the Four Season brand seems a perfect fit for this sophisticated corporate market. He is quick to defer to the staff who are the public face of the hotel.
Four Seasons Regional Vice President and General Manager Antoine Chahwan (R Eime) |
“To have our hotel distinguished as the best among our peers is testament to our staff’s unwavering dedication to exceptional service,” he said in a press statement trumpeting the coveted award.
But what is it about Singapore that works so well for the Four Seasons brand and how have both managed to stay ahead of the growing competition from the regional opposition like Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok?
“I believe with the opening such new facilities and attractions as the Marina Bay area and casino, the three-star Michelin restaurants, Sentosa Island, the aquarium and Universal Studios has lifted Singapore out of the perception as just another shopping destination or financial hub and become a truly world class destination for everyone, adults and kids alike. Not forgetting the Grand Prix, of course, which is the only F1 race run at night and is really an event in itself with international entertainment and not just a race. These innovations and continued proactive support from the government keeps Singapore fresh and occupancy levels over the 80 per cent mark throughout the city. From my perspective, at least, it’s all very positive.”
Chahwan’s flagship property here in Singapore isn’t about to rest on its laurels either. Soon to celebrate its 20th birthday, a series of rolling refurbishments will keep the pinnacle hotel in ‘like new’ condition. Chahwan explains.
Foyer looking towards the boardroom of the Grange or the Patterson rooms |
Even though the rooms were most recently updated in 2008, bathroom fittings and soft goods will also be renewed this year.
Chahwan also believes the hotel’s location, just 50m from Orchard Boulevard, but still enjoying an oasis-like setting is another strong point-of-difference enjoyed by the Four Seasons Singapore.
“I know I’ve mentioned a lot of material changes and updates both here at the Four Seasons and in Singapore, but the thing I believe that really sets us apart is the service, and that’s something that will never change.”
For further details on the hotel and its offerings, please visit http://www.fourseasons.com/singapore
You must be logged in to post a comment Login