Based in Bamako, the African hotel group Azalaï plans to open five establishments in Morocco by 2030, with a capacity of 600 beds.
Estimated at more than $70 million, this project could include the renovation of existing hotels to reduce costs, according to Mossadeck Bally, president of the group and Malian employers.
Already present in eight countries with 11 hotels, Azalaï continues its expansion in a booming Moroccan market, driven by record tourist performances.