Now Ascott Launches Global Resort Expansion with Bold Asset-Light Strategy
Ascott embarks on an asset-light hospitality expansion, unveiling a global resort spree across Asia and the Middle East to meet rising demand for immersive travel.
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Ascott embarks on an asset-light hospitality expansion, unveiling a global resort spree across Asia and the Middle East to meet rising demand for immersive travel.
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