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Heritance Aarah & Adaaran Resorts enhance guest safety with 90% of staff fully vaccinated

Heritance Aarah and Adaaran Resorts, situated in the luscious paradise atolls in the Maldives, take pride in announcing that 90% of its ground staff at the resorts is vaccinated with both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. This is in line with the heightened health and safety practices adhered to as part of Aitken Spence Hotels.

Susith Jayawickrama, Managing Director, Aitken Spence Hotels Group
Susith Jayawickrama, Managing Director, Aitken Spence Hotels Group

The Aitken Spence Group believes that the well-being of its guests and associates is of paramount importance. Collectively, the hospitality brand has taken stringent measures to enact elevated precautionary operational protocols that address heightened health and safety, to give their guests peace of mind regarding future stays. These protocols are based on international and local health and safety guidelines and have been enhanced by in-house experts to provide guests a safe environment.

Susith Jayawickrama, Managing Director, Aitken Spence Hotels Group said, “As we continue to combat the challenges posed by the surprising intruder that has unsettled the world – COVID-19, we are inspired to make our resorts a safe haven for our guests. This optimism is carried through at all our hotels and resorts, as we welcome you back, with open arms and heartfelt smiles.”

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