Pestana Group

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Pestana Group
Type Hotel Group
Founded 1972
Founder Mr. Manuel Pestana
Headquarters Flag of Portugal Lisbon, Portugal
Key people Dionisio Pestana, President of the Group
Industry Hotel Chain, Tourism, Hospitality
Employees 6,000 parent =
Website Pestana Hotels & Resorts

Pestana Group is currently the largest Portuguese tourism and leisure group, its hotel chain PH&R (Pestana Hotels and Resorts), has 38 hotels and more than 6,500 rooms.[1] And since 2003, PH&R manages the Pousadas de Portugal.

The firm's main activity is tourism, having also interests in industry and services.[2] It manages hotel units in three different continents: Europe, South America, and Africa. The countries it serves on those continents are [in alphabetical order]: Argentina, Brazil, Cape Verde, Mozambique, Portugal, São Tomé and Príncipe, and South Africa.

The Pestana Group owns the Portuguese airline euroAtlantic Airways, and a stake in STP Airways, which is the national airline of São Tomé and Principe.

Besides the 38 hotels, the Pestana Group has six timesharing properties, three golf courses, two real estate/touristic properties, a gambling concession for a Casino, a participation in a charter airline, a travel agency and three Tour Operators.

The Pestana Group owns Empresa de Cervejas da Madeira, a company in Madeira island that produces and distributes Coral, Brisa and Laranjada, some of the top-selling local alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

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[edit] History[3]

The Pestana Group was founded by Manuel Pestana when he acquired the Atlântico Hotel in 1965. A new five-star hotel was built in its place, the work was completed in 1972. When Mr. Pestana retired, he left control of the company to his son, Dionísio Pestana.

In 2003, the Pestana Group took over the management of the Portuguese Pousada chain Pousadas de Portugal, taking responsibility for more than 40 Pousadas in national territory.

[edit] Hotels

Pestana Hotels and Resorts

Pousadas de Portugal

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ World Travel & Tourism Council
  2. ^ Pestana Group Structure
  3. ^ Pestana Profile
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