Hilton Worldwide, the second-ranked American brand, increased its portfolio by 5.8%, with 4,100 rooms opened andĢ6 properties. The portfolio of the group’s historic brands fell by 1.4%, with 1,039 rooms removed from the portfolio. While the young Aiden brand made progress with two openings that doubled its portfolio, Sure lost 328 rooms. The American BWH Hotel Group's portfolio is down slightly (-1.4%) after two years of growth. Inns add 3,404 new rooms to the brand’s portfolio in Europe. Whitbread opened 8 net properties in Europe in 2021. Has moved up one place and is ahead of Best Western. Voco, Kimpton, Staybridge Suite and Six Senses all posted increases in room capacity, while Indigo lost 66 keys without closing any properties. With 3,772 new keys, British Whitbread The InterContinental Paris Le Grand has reopened its doors to the public after renovations in the summer of 2021. Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express closed 1,334 rooms, Crowne Plaza also lost 1,618 keys. The British company IHG exits the podium with 12 property closures and -1,716 rooms. It had the second highest increase in terms of both growth and gross volumes, with 8,412 rooms opened. Marriott International took third place with a 8.1% increase in its number of rooms. Park Inn by Radisson showed the strongest decline with 894 rooms closed, followed by Campanile (-697 rooms), Kyriad and Kyriad Prestige (-669 rooms), Golden Tulip, Royal Tulip and Tulip Inn (-381 rooms) and finally Park Plaza (-177 keys). Lastly, Kyriad Direct continues to attract investors, with 16 new hotel openings and an increase of 832 rooms. Just behind, the brands in the Radisson portfolio contributed to growth with 1,878 new rooms and 15 properties. The group’s historic budget brand, Première Classe, opened 108 rooms. The coming years should change the situation with the opening of the SO/ Sully Morland and the OrientĪfter a year in which the number of rooms remained stable (0.1%), 2021 ended with a loss of 899 keys for Jin Jiang, the only Chinese group in this top 20, i.e. Group’s brands, mainly upscale and luxury (Mövenpick, The Original SBE, Swissotel, Raffles, Rixos and Mantis) have a strictly On a downward trend, hotelF1 lost 1,041 rooms and closed 15 properties and Sofitel lost 682 keys (4 closures). JO&JOE brand, which celebrates its fifth birthday in 2022, opened two new hotels in Europe, adding 612 new keys to its portfolio. The joint venture signed with Ennismore in the autumn of 2021 brought brands such as The Hoxton and Gleneagles into Accor’s European portfolio. The third best growth was achieved by the 6 properties of The Hoxton. MGallery also performed well in terms of development with 2,540 Group’s historic budget brand has grown by 3,325 rooms. Again this year, the most significant developments are in the lifestyle division outside the ibis megabrand. Although added 6,416 rooms to its portfolio in 2021, the third highest growth in terms of room volume in the top 20, it lost ground to itsĬhallengers. Keke, born in Ivory Coast, arrived in France in 2000 at the age of 26.Europe’s number one, Accor, is slightly accelerating its growth with a 2.1% increase in its number of rooms. Her voters will judge,” Maracineanu said on Twitter.Īfter Sunday’s victory, Keke said she would bring the “voices of the voiceless” to parliament. “She shared racist and homophobic messages. > ‘Something magnetic about her’: French ex-chamber maid Rachel Keke runs for MP after labor struggleīut critics, including defeated MP Maracineanu, criticized Keke for the posts. “I learned a lot from my trade union struggle and the struggle at Ibis Batignolles… As a Member of Parliament for LFI and NUPES, I fully share the struggles and values of these organizations,” added Keke. “A few years ago I shared posts on Facebook that absolutely do not reflect who I am and what I stand for in my political struggle today,” Keke said late Wednesday. On Facebook, Keke did not deny the allegations, but insisted that she had changed since a labor battle against global hotel giant Accor, which owns the Ibis hotel where she worked. Keke, 48, reportedly shared posts supporting Le Pen during the 2017 election and content from far-right website Fdesouche, according to Fdesouche himself, which curated a series of posts. Days after her election, reports surfaced that appeared to show her support for Le Pen and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, whose Russian-Iran-backed regime is accused of crimes against humanity.
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