Cycas Hospitality names new general manager for Paris hotel
Cycas Hospitality has named Tonio Logiudice as general manager of its flagship property, 25hours Hotel Terminus Nord in Paris.
With a career spanning luxury boutique hotels and resorts in Italy, Germany, Canada and France, Tonio brings extensive experience with brands including Disney, Sofitel and Marriott. Known for his expertise in guest experience and his passion for cultural immersion, Tonio’s leadership marks a new chapter for the iconic Parisian hotel.
He said: “For over 15 years in the hotel industry, I have spent a large part of my career as a General and F&B manager in various locations such as Sardinia, the Dolomites and Paris.
“I have had the opportunity to work in hotels of different categories: large-capacity conference hotels, as well as ocean-front boutique hotels.
“Customer satisfaction, meeting their expectations and anticipating their needs, energising and building team loyalty are my driving forces.
“From our location vibrant 10th arrondissement of the French capital, 25hours Hotel Terminus Nord’s public spaces and rooms are inspired by the colourful district and its cosmopolitan inhabitants.
“Joining the team is an opportunity for me to embrace the brand’s philosophy of unique, story-driven experiences and establish the hotel and its F&B outlets, NENI and Sape Bar, as the true social hub of this unique district.”
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