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'''Certi Resorts''' is an international luxury hotel and resort company based in [[Venceia]], [[Caphiria]]. The company currently operates 40 hotels and 12 resorts worldwide, in addition to 6 luxury trains, 8 ships, and 14 restaurants. The company was founded in 1971 by entrepreneur Costavio Certi after purchasing Hotel Bonn, a prominent hotel in [[Sethsport]], [[Faneria]] that was [[Bonn Hotel Bombing|bombed in 1956]]. After hiring Caphirian architect Pietrio Cardonna to fully rebuild the hotel, it held its grand opening in June 1975. Among the renovations included a 600-meter Olympic-sized swimming pool, as well as rooms decorated with ''[[Burgoignesc Thalattocracy|Burgoignesc]]'' furnishings, including Muimenoco glass chandeliers, [[Chaukhira|Chaukhiroise]] fabrics and [[Vilauristre]] artworks. The hotel achieved instant acclaim and Certi purchased several historical buildings throughout Levantia, catering to business travelers and wealthy Caphirians. By 1990, Certi Resorts owned and operated 12 hotels and properties across Levantia and Sarpedon. In 1994, the Petalstone Group acquired a minority stake in the company and by 2006 it was the majority owner of Certi Resorts.   
'''Certi Resorts''' is an international luxury hospitality conglomerate based in [[Venceia]], [[Caphiria]]. Established in 1971, it boasts a broad portfolio that includes over 50 hotels, resorts, luxury trains, ships, and restaurants.   


Today, Certi Resorts is still majority-owned by the Petalstone Group through its unlisted company Petalstone Certi, which owns 60%. The company has expanded into operating a line of luxury trains - itineraries include 2, 3, 4, 5 or 7-night journeys that run through scenic locations worldwide. Certi Resorts further expanded its operations and owns several luxury restaurants, most of which are attached to one of their hotels but it operates a few standalone resteraunts throughout Sarpedon.  
Certi Resorts was founded in 1971 by Costavio Certi. Its origins trace back to the acquisition and restoration of [[Hotel Bonn]] in [[Sethsport]], [[Faneria]], which had suffered extensive damage due to the [[Bonn Hotel Bombing]] in 1956. The renovated hotel, reopened in 1975, featured state-of-the-art amenities, including an Olympic-sized swimming pool, [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] furnishings, and artworks from renowned artists. The success of this hotel paved the way for the company's rapid expansion across [[Levantia]] and [[Sarpedon]]. In 1994, the [[Petalstone Group]] - through its subsidiary Petalstone Certi - acquired a minority stake in the company and sought to expand its global footprint and diversify its offerings. Today, Certi Resorts is majority-owned by Petalstone Certi, which owns 60%.


Currently, Certi Resorts operates 40 hotels and 12 resorts worldwide. While initially concentrated in Levantia, the brand's properties have spread across various continents, catering primarily to the luxury segment of the hospitality market. In 1999, the company launched its luxury train services. These trains traverse scenic routes, with journeys ranging from 2 to 7 nights. Complementing its hotel operations, Certi Resorts owns 14 fine-dining restaurants. While most are integrated within their hotels and resorts, several standalone outlets offer gourmet experiences across Sarpedon. 


== History ==
== Properties and Operations ==
== Ownership and Management ==
== See also ==
[[Category:Caphiria]]
[[Category:Caphiria]]
[[Category:Companies in Caphiria]]
[[Category:Companies in Caphiria]]
[[Category:Companies]]
[[Category:Companies]]

Revision as of 13:45, 20 August 2023

Certi Resorts
Company typePrivate (subsidiary)
IndustryHospitality
Founded1971
Number of locations
52 resorts and hotels
Area served
Worldwide
RevenueIncrease $2.5 billion
Total assets$40 billion
Owner
  • Petalstone Certi (60%)
Number of employees
28,600

Certi Resorts is an international luxury hospitality conglomerate based in Venceia, Caphiria. Established in 1971, it boasts a broad portfolio that includes over 50 hotels, resorts, luxury trains, ships, and restaurants.

Certi Resorts was founded in 1971 by Costavio Certi. Its origins trace back to the acquisition and restoration of Hotel Bonn in Sethsport, Faneria, which had suffered extensive damage due to the Bonn Hotel Bombing in 1956. The renovated hotel, reopened in 1975, featured state-of-the-art amenities, including an Olympic-sized swimming pool, Burgoignesc furnishings, and artworks from renowned artists. The success of this hotel paved the way for the company's rapid expansion across Levantia and Sarpedon. In 1994, the Petalstone Group - through its subsidiary Petalstone Certi - acquired a minority stake in the company and sought to expand its global footprint and diversify its offerings. Today, Certi Resorts is majority-owned by Petalstone Certi, which owns 60%.

Currently, Certi Resorts operates 40 hotels and 12 resorts worldwide. While initially concentrated in Levantia, the brand's properties have spread across various continents, catering primarily to the luxury segment of the hospitality market. In 1999, the company launched its luxury train services. These trains traverse scenic routes, with journeys ranging from 2 to 7 nights. Complementing its hotel operations, Certi Resorts owns 14 fine-dining restaurants. While most are integrated within their hotels and resorts, several standalone outlets offer gourmet experiences across Sarpedon.

History

Properties and Operations

Ownership and Management

See also