MANILA, Philippines — The Sofitel Philippine Plaza Philippines shuts down today after providing Filipino and international guests with service non pareil for almost 50 years that will be remembered in years to come.
Designed in 1973 by National Artists Leandro Locsin and Ildefonso P. Santos Jr., the property entered the local market under the Westin brand, joining other hotels established to raise the Philippine 's tourism profile in 1976.In 2006, hotel management giant Accor took over. Veteran hotelier Rose Libongco recalls: 'I was the first Director of Sales and Marketing of Sofitel Manila. I transitioned the property from Westin to Sofitel and stayed five years.
Bernd Schneider was our general manager, and Accor couldn't have chosen a better officer to introduce Sofitel to the Filipinos. He had an engaging personality, was strategically competent and had impeccable social skills.'While Accor's lips remain sealed on the possibility of a new Sofitel Manila, its presence in the country appears unstoppable.
Philippine Plaza Shuts Doors For Good
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Workers call for employment retention amid reported Sofitel 'rehab,' hotel reiterates closureWorkers of Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila on Monday called on holding company Philippine Plaza Holdings Inc. (PPHI) to retain their employment after the reported “rehabilitation” of the 51-year-old hotel.
Read more »
'Philippines firm on diplomacy amid China's provocation in West Philippine Sea'The Philippines remains dedicated to peaceful dialogue and diplomacy amid China's illegal actions in the West Philippine Sea, National Security Adviser and National Security Council Director General Eduardo Año said.
Read more »
Philippines issues protest note over China's latest aggression in West Philippine SeaThe Philippines issued a note verbale in response to its latest act of aggression against Filipino forces in the West Philippine Sea.
Read more »
China, Philippines seek to ‘de-escalate’ tensions in West Philippine SeaDefining the News
Read more »
China, Philippines seek to ‘de-escalate’ tensions in West Philippine SeaDefining the News
Read more »
Philippines eyes China talks after violent clash in West Philippine SeaThe Philippines is eyeing talks with China to discuss a violent clash last week between their sailors in the South China Sea, Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo said Tuesday.
Read more »