Tourexpi
With
estimates showing global luxury travel spend will reach $2.32
trillion by 2030, Accor is perfectly positioned with a portfolio of
370+ luxury hotels and 150+ lifestyle hotels worldwide as well as a robust
development pipeline. Accor will open another 100 luxury and lifestyle hotels
over the next two years, with expectations of at least 50 new luxury and
lifestyle project signings per year.
“Accor
has curated one of the most extraordinary hospitality portfolios in the world and
we are leading the industry in designing hotel experiences that are as
attractive to locals as they are to travelers – with luxurious residences,
award-winning restaurants helmed by celebrity chefs, bars where people want to
meet after work, high-end retail outlets, thematic concepts, boutique spas and
fitness clubs with memberships, and so much more,” said Agnès
Roquefort, Chief Development Officer, Luxury & Lifestyle, Accor. “As
stewards of some of the world’s most legendary hotel brands, we are honored to
bring them to more destinations around the world, while nourishing the unique
character that makes each so immensely popular. With the strength of these
unparalleled brands as our fuel, development is the engine that will help
propel the Group forward, writing the next chapter in Accor’s luxury and
lifestyle hospitality story.”
Orient
Express is set for an exciting year ahead, with the debut of Orient
Express La Dolce Vita in late 2024 - a luxurious ‘slow
travel’ experience along the Italian rails in partnership with Arsenale Group.
The brand’s first hotel, Orient Express La Minerva in Rome is also
set to open in 2024, followed by Orient Express Palazzo Donà Giovannelli
in Venice in 2025. Meanwhile, the Orient Express Silenseas, which
will be the largest sailing ship in the world and is inspired by the Golden Age
of the French Riviera, is preparing for its first voyages in 2026.
Raffles
Hotels & Resorts enjoyed momentous year in 2023 with the openings
of Raffles
Boston; Raffles London at
The OWO; Raffles at
Galaxy Macau; and Raffles Al Areen Palace Bahrain. Raffles Boston represents
the first mixed-use development in North America for the 136-year-old brand,
marking a new era for the legendary portfolio. These new destinations bring
Raffles’ global hotel roster to 22 hotels in 18 countries. Since acquiring the
brand in 2016, Accor has added 11 destinations and will debut another three in
2024, with Raffles Jaipur, Raffles Jeddah and Raffles Sentosa
Resort & Spa.
The
year ahead will also bring a bounty to Fairmont Hotels & Resorts with
notable openings such as Fairmont La Hacienda, Costa del Sol in Spain
and Cape Grace, A Fairmont Managed Hotel in South Africa. In The
Americas, the iconic Breakers Hotel in California will be transformed
into Fairmont Breakers Long Beach. By 2027, the brand will also
introduce Fairmont Orlando; Fairmont Manchester San Diego, Fairmont
Phoenix, and the branded residence project Fairmont Heritage
Place The Cedars.
“The core
pillar of our development strategy in The Americas is focused on
increasing our presence in key gateway locations and establishing landmark
addresses for our luxury and lifestyle brands. We choose our destinations
carefully, with strategic destinations in the United States, as well as select
city centers and leading resort locations throughout the broader Americas
region,” said Edouard Schwob, Senior Vice President Luxury Americas
and Raffles & Orient Express Global. “For example, bringing the Fairmont
experience to one of California’s best-known and beloved luxury hotels is
a perfect example of our strategy in action. The Breakers has a rich
history, star-studded lineage, and strong links to its community – making it an
ideal match for the Fairmont brand and for our luxury and lifestyle portfolio.”
Further
afield, among the many beautiful new properties introduced by Sofitel
Hotels & Resorts and MGallery Hotel Collection in 2023, two
stunning properties stand out – Sofitel
Legend Casco Viejo in Panama and Domaine De La Reine Margot Paris
Issy – MGallery. Sofitel and MGallery will continue to expand their
horizons in 2024, bringing the first Accor luxury property to Benin, with Sofitel
Cotonou Marina Hotel & Spa; an alluring new haven in Mexico with MGallery
Punta de Mita - Riviera Nayarit; the first MGallery in Japan with Hotel
Sousei Sapporo – MGallery; MGallery Taipei, Taiwan; Gigiri Gem Forest
Hotel Nairobi – MGallery; and two MGallery hotels in Poland: Sanssouci
Karpacz Hotel & Spa – MGallery, and Hotel Szczecin – MGallery. The
portfolio will be rounded out with the much-anticipated opening of Sofitel
Shanghai North Bund. Looking beyond 2024, MGallery will continue to expand in
The Americas region with Mayaliah Tulum – MGallery in Mexico; D’Hotels
Jeri – MGallery in Brazil; and Valle Sagrado Cusco – MGallery in
Peru.
Ennismore –
which represents Accor’s presence in the lifestyle category - introduced a
number of outstanding lifestyle properties in 2023, such as Banyan Tree Dubai, an
exquisite modern escape and the first property to open within a multi-staged
project on Bluewaters Island. Also freshly opened are Mondrian Hong Kong, Mondrian
Bordeaux Les Carmes, Mondrian Cannes, Mondrian & Hyde Ibiza, Maison Delano Paris and 21c
St. Louis. In 2024, Ennismore
brands will grow with over 15 new hotels in destinations around the world
including London, Vienna, Dubai, Perth, Jeddah, Istanbul, Barcelona and more.
Beyond
luxury and lifestyle, Accor’s Premium, Midscale & Economy division is also
preparing for an ambitious period of growth in 2024. Across The Americas region
specifically, the group aims to increase its current portfolio of 450 hotels to
more than 700 over the next three years. One of the Group’s top markets of
strength in The Americas is Brazil, where Accor is number one in the hotel
sector with 340 hotels. Accor will seek to maintain its leadership position in
all segments, while furthering the growth of its premium brands, such as the
fast-growing Pullman Hotels & Resorts – on track to achieve a
global footprint of 400 Pullman hotels over the next four years. Handwritten
Collection and Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts are two more of
Accor’s globally renowned premium brands set to debut in Brazil. Accor will
also bring the design driven TRIBE brand to Brazil, with its first
destination in Belo Horizonte.
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