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The Korston Queen of Montenegro Hotel & Casino on presentation in Moscow

Last month, the Korston Group of Companies presented its new Balkans project, the Korston Queen of Montenegro Hotel and Casino, to Russian business executives in the traveling and other tourism-services related industries as well as frequent business travelers and other regular tourists that could use the property for accommodation and business affairs in Montenegro.

On hand at the Moscow’s Korston Hotels & Malls premises on September 24 to personally oversee and conduct the presentation of the lavish Korston Queen of Montenegro Hotel and Casino, which is located in a picturesque Mediterranean landscape near the Adriatic Sea, was Louie Beck, the property’s general manager, who until moving over to the Balkans this summer, was the vice president of hotel operations and general manager of the Moscow’s sister property.

“Our hotel offers comfortable, spacious rooms with unobstructed panoramic view of the sea that make clients feel ‘at home away from home,” while its location on the sea with constant fresh air, crystal-clear sea and invigorating fauna and flora makes staying in the property ‘more of resort vacationing’ that is totally incomparable to residing in similar hotels in congested cities,” Beck noted during and after the official presentation.

Beck specifically highlighted the property’s array of unique services that enable clients to have all-day enjoyment everywhere — outside in the sun, sea and on pebble beaches and alpine or downhill skiing. “Besides, the hotel provides clients with top-quality complimentary hospitality services — excellent restaurants with both European and Mediterranean cuisines, ultramodern SPA centers equipped with the latest facilities in the industry, offering the best services in aromatherapy and relaxation. Others include well-equipped conference halls eligible for hosting any business conferences and exhibitions of any size and format, a broad array of entertainment programs, and, of course, all forms of casino services.”

Expectedly and understandably, Beck brought several top Montenegro business executives in the nation’s tourism and traveling industries to the presentation. One of this was Cedomir Djurisic, the commercial director of the Montenegro Airlines, the national carrier, which offers several flights to and from several of Montenegro cities to Russian cities, notably Moscow and St. Petersburg, at competitively affordable rates. “Russia is a strategic destination for Montenegro Airlines, which is evident in the exponential increase in the volume of its passengers traffic on the Russian routes in the past few years,” he said, specifically citing the “geographical proximity of the two countries, and more importantly, the common language, historical link and heritage between Russians and Montenegrins as the key factors that have created the most favorable conditions for the evident boost in the level of business opportunities between the two countries.”