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IHG Hotels & Resorts aims to develop sustainably and strongly in Vietnam, and is expected to double its number in the next 3 to 5 years.

As one of the world’s leading hotel groups, IHG, with a system of 15 hotels in Vietnam and 18 new hotels under development, is expected to put into operation more than 6,000 rooms by 2027.

IHG continues to maintain impressive growth in Vietnam as it constantly strengthens its reputation, as well as builds brands in the Luxury & Lifestyle collection, which have a long track record of achievements, and strengthens cooperation relationships. with partners with the same sustainable development goals.

Mr. Rajit Sukumaran, Managing Director of IHG, Southeast Asia and Korea, shared: “This is an extremely exciting time for IHG in Vietnam. Vietnam is a market where we aim for strong and sustainable growth as demand for hotel stays is returning to rapid growth in the country. size of courtn country.

The number of IHG hotels in Vietnam will double in the next 3 to 5 years, demonstrating the group’s commitment to the growing demand for accommodation at IHG and meeting the partnership demand from the owners. .”

The important thing is that in order to achieve our goal with a sustainable development direction, we will focus on bringing the right brands to the right places, while partnering with the right owners, developing hotels, the ideal resort that captures the interest of visitors, and supports cities, regions and communities with economic growth.”

IHG Hotels & Resorts aims to develop sustainably and strongly in Vietnam, and is expected to double its number in the next 3 to 5 years - Photo 1.

The number of IHG hotels in Vietnam will double in the next 3 to 5 years, demonstrating the group’s commitment to the growing demand for accommodation at IHG and meeting the partnership demand from the owners.

Mr. Rajit Sukumaran, Managing Director of IHG, Southeast Asia and Korea said.

Mr. Sukumaran added that although the post-pandemic recovery is still ongoing and there are differences between markets, he sees many reasons to be optimistic as IHG’s business is gradually recovering. recovery, both in Vietnam and around the world.

“We are confident that the tourism industry in Vietnam is recovering and will bounce back strongly,” he said. According to STR data, room occupancy in Vietnam in February increased by 47% year-on-year, especially in some places like Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. Travelers tend to stay longer than before the pandemic and book larger room types such as suites and suites to fully enjoy their stay. We have also seen signs of a return to medium and long-haul flights from key markets such as South Korea, Singapore, Japan, the US and Australia. Besides, domestic tourism continues to recover strongly as families want to spend time with their loved ones.”

As more and more tourists want to stay at IHG hotels in Vietnam, the fact that IHG will soon expand its hotel brand portfolio in Vietnam will be good news for them. The first hotel in the long list The planned opening marks an interesting milestone: Regent Phu Quoc – the first Regent-branded hotel newly built since IHG acquired this brand in 2018. Located on the southwest coast right next to the Project Area A UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, the resort of suites and villas will set a new benchmark for the luxury resort tourism industry in Vietnam.

IHG Hotels & Resorts aims to develop sustainably and strongly in Vietnam, and is expected to double its number in the next 3 to 5 years - Photo 3.

Holiday Inn Resort Ho Tram has been popular with tourists recently.

The group’s other growth plans span the entire brand portfolio and include the Crowne Plaza brand, with Crowne Plaza Vinh Yen City Center due to open later this year, and the InterContinental brand when This resort was opened in Ho Tram last year. IHG will also bring its newest luxury brand, voco, to Da Nang next year, continuing voco’s rapid growth with more than 60 hotels opened since the brand’s launch in 2018. Meanwhile, IHG’s newest brand, Vignette Collection, is garnering interest after its global launch last year.

Well-known and favored brands such as Holiday Inn have been strengthened through the opening of Holiday Inn Resort Ho Tram earlier this year, and Holiday Inn Resort Ha Long Bay in 2023. is part of our commitment to continually expand the brand into new and amazing destinations for IHG travelers to discover and enjoy.

Mr. Sukumaran explained that: “Over the past two years, people have always wanted to take trips to discover their own country, which has made our owners realize many growth opportunities in Vietnam. We have signed a cooperation agreement. developing new destinations such as Ha Long Bay, Sapa, Ba Na Hills, the first hot mineral resort in Yoko Park Quang Hanh, Phu Quoc, Vinh Yen and more.”

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