Allegro Resorts Corporation
The Allegro Resorts Corporation was a major hotel operator and one of the pioneers in all-inclusive travel industry. At its height, Allegro owned 27 properties in the Dominican Republic, Antigua, Morocco, Aruba, Turks and Caicos, Mexico, Venezuela, Jamaica, Costa Rica, Tunisia, St. Kitts and Egypt. The brand portfolio was composed of Caribbean Village, Allegro Resorts, Royal Hideaway and Jack Tar.
Operational structure
Allegro's operations were grouped into the following segments:
- Allegro Resorts Management Services – hotel management company
- Allegro Hotel Advisors – sales offices
- Allegro Marketing Corporation – marketing offices
- Allegro Vacation Club – timeshare division
On September 13, 2000 the company was acquired by Occidental Hotels and Resorts in a $435.2 million transaction.[1]
References
- ↑ "Occidental Hoteles Acquires Allegro Resort's 22 Resorts in10 Countries for $435 Million". Hotel Online. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
Additional sources
- Miami Herald: Search Results (subscription required)
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- Boca Raton News - Google News Archive Search
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