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Dr. Hakan Arslan has become the General Manager of JW Marriott Ankara

Dr. Hakan Arslan has been appointed as the new General Manager of JW Marriott Ankara, a luxury hotel brand owned by Marriott International, the world’s largest hotel chain.

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Dr. Hakan Arslan has become the General Manager of JW Marriott Ankara

Dr. Hakan Arslan has been appointed as the new General Manager of JW Marriott Ankara, a luxury hotel brand owned by the world’s largest hotel chain, Marriott International.

According to Marriott International, ‘Dr. Hakan Arslan has become the new General Manager of JW Marriott Ankara, a part of the luxury hotel segment of the Marriott International hotel chain. The project started in 2008 as the second tourism project of Özdoğan Group.’

Dr. Hakan Arslan, who has devoted his life to the tourism industry, undertaking initiatives and projects to elevate the sector’s brand globally, has completed his undergraduate studies in Tourism Management, his master’s in Production Management and Marketing, and his Ph.D. in Tourism Management at Sakarya University. With these credentials, he has become one of the young professional managers in the Turkish Tourism Sector and has initiated works that will shape the future vision of JW Marriott Ankara, making him one of the rising stars in the capital. Dr. Hakan Arslan is also the first General Manager in Turkey’s tourism sector to earn a doctoral degree.

JW Marriott Ankara is also frequently chosen for MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) events

Renowned for its high-quality service and luxury accommodations, JW Marriott Ankara is often mentioned among the top choices in the hotel industry. With rooms designed inspired by Ankara’s natural cultural texture and restaurants that offer culinary excellence, JW Marriott Ankara is a preferred brand among guests, particularly in the MICE segment.