Accor accelerates in Japan with agreement to operate 23 properties - Seite 2
community more than ever before and share the appeal of each region not only
within Japan but also around the world," commented Koji Mayanagi, Daiwa Resort
Co., Ltd. President & CEO.
Accor will also debut several new flagship properties in the region over the
coming years, demonstrating the diversity of the Group's expanding network in
Asia Pacific.
- Pullman Singapore Hill Street is an architectural masterpiece augmented with
smart technology and a rooftop bar that will open later this year.
- ibis Styles Bangkok Twin Towers will be the largest ibis Styles property in
the world upon its official opening in 2024, featuring the brand's creative,
playful and family-friendly approach.
- Novotel Nara will open in 2024, bringing one of the world's favorite midscale
hotel brands and a multi-sensory experience for business and leisure travelers
to this richly historic area of Japan, just 45 minutes south of Kyoto.
- Fairmont Hanoi will open in 2024 in Vietnam, blending one of the world's most
celebrated luxury hotel brands with authentic Indochinese style and the
vibrant local culture of Ho Chi Minh City.
- Mondrian Singapore Duxton opens this year, bringing the brand's signature
blend of art, glamour, and culinary flair to one of Singapore's most desirable
neighborhoods.
- Fairmont Tokyo , slated for an opening in 2025, will feature 219 guestrooms
and awe-inspiring views of Tokyo Bay.
Historically, Thailand and Indonesia have been areas of strength for Accor and
where the company will continue to push forward with new development
opportunities. Vietnam, Philippines, and Japan are also markets of significance
that Accor has identified for growth opportunities in the future.
Accor will continue to seek out large scale opportunities exploring more
conversion opportunities thus efficiently adding value to existing hotels and
giving brands a sizeable boost.
Independent hotel owners have long been attracted to Accor brands for conversion
opportunities. The Group is renowned for its adaptability, ease of transition,
and unmatched spectrum of brands, including Pullman, Novotel, ibis, ibis Styles,
Mercure, Grand Mercure, Mövenpick, greet , and the newest addition - Handwritten
Collection . All of these brands are designed to be conversion friendly,
offering owners of existing hotels a swift revenue boost with immediate access
to the power and reach of Accor's sales, distribution and loyalty platforms,
while also benefiting from the Group's environmental, social, and governance
smart technology and a rooftop bar that will open later this year.
- ibis Styles Bangkok Twin Towers will be the largest ibis Styles property in
the world upon its official opening in 2024, featuring the brand's creative,
playful and family-friendly approach.
- Novotel Nara will open in 2024, bringing one of the world's favorite midscale
hotel brands and a multi-sensory experience for business and leisure travelers
to this richly historic area of Japan, just 45 minutes south of Kyoto.
- Fairmont Hanoi will open in 2024 in Vietnam, blending one of the world's most
celebrated luxury hotel brands with authentic Indochinese style and the
vibrant local culture of Ho Chi Minh City.
- Mondrian Singapore Duxton opens this year, bringing the brand's signature
blend of art, glamour, and culinary flair to one of Singapore's most desirable
neighborhoods.
- Fairmont Tokyo , slated for an opening in 2025, will feature 219 guestrooms
and awe-inspiring views of Tokyo Bay.
Historically, Thailand and Indonesia have been areas of strength for Accor and
where the company will continue to push forward with new development
opportunities. Vietnam, Philippines, and Japan are also markets of significance
that Accor has identified for growth opportunities in the future.
Accor will continue to seek out large scale opportunities exploring more
conversion opportunities thus efficiently adding value to existing hotels and
giving brands a sizeable boost.
Independent hotel owners have long been attracted to Accor brands for conversion
opportunities. The Group is renowned for its adaptability, ease of transition,
and unmatched spectrum of brands, including Pullman, Novotel, ibis, ibis Styles,
Mercure, Grand Mercure, Mövenpick, greet , and the newest addition - Handwritten
Collection . All of these brands are designed to be conversion friendly,
offering owners of existing hotels a swift revenue boost with immediate access
to the power and reach of Accor's sales, distribution and loyalty platforms,
while also benefiting from the Group's environmental, social, and governance
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