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A hospitality management company, Belfast Management Limited has reintroduced its brand to potential and cherished customers after months of closure.
At a client engagement event which hosted several executives, the company reintroduced its various brands and informed the general public of operations by the company.
General Manager for Belfast Management Limited, Mr Atuobi Debrah Kissi relayed that the company has put in place initiatives that would protect the safety of customers amid the pandemic.

He said, the benchmark of the hotel to provide luxury, privacy, security and comfort would not be jeopardised.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the company had to cease operations for about seven months.
Mr Atuobi stated that the nature of rooms which are above 50 square meters would safeguard cherished customers from the pandemic and also ensure that precautionary measures are strictly enforced.

"Our properties are best for self-isolation and you can stay in your room for as long as you would want with no need to leave."
He added that the hotel has provided all necessary spaces which include living and dining room among others that would discourage clients from leaving in search for items that would put their lives at risk.
According to the General Manager, the company has engaged in a promotion intiative to make their services affordable and feasible to all who require their services.

Mr Atuobi raised concerns over the closure of the hotel for several months.
He admonished the government to present stimulus packages or incentives to aid the industry get on its feet after losing clients due to the closure of borders.
He, however, was hopeful that the company would recuperate as festive seasons appraoch and welcomed all potential' customers to Belfast Management Limited.
"Our doors are always open. They should come and experience what we have and I assure them they would not regret it."
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