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Accor Expands in the Philippines to 22 Hotels by 2025

The hospitality company is seeing a record year in the Philippines with nine new hotel signings in 2019

Accor,  the largest and most geographically diverse hotel group in Asia Pacific, is expanding its portfolio in the Philippines with a record-setting nine new hotels. The accelerated expansion plan will boost the leading hotel operator’s presence in the country from eight hotels with 2,127 rooms to 22 hotels with over 5,500 rooms within the next five years. With 38 brands within its portfolio, Accor is on a rapid expansion phase, particularly in the luxury and lifestyle sectors across the Asia Pacific region.

The nine new hotels signed represent an additional 2,155 rooms, increasing the group’s total pipeline to 14 new hotels in the Philippines with over 3,400 new rooms.

According to a report by the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), travel and tourism comprised nearly a quarter of the Philippine gross domestic product in 2018. South Korea, Mainland China, USA, Japan, and Taiwan make up the country’s top five visitor source markets.

The 14 new properties include the introduction of six brands to make their debut in the Philippines including: Pullman Living, MGallery, Swissôtel, Novotel Living, and Ibis Styles. The Philippines is already home to Raffles, Fairmont, Sofitel, Mövenpick, Novotel and Mercure brands.

The world’s first Pullman Living and Novotel Living properties announced in Manila earlier this year reinvent the serviced apartment concept combining social spaces and modern dining.

“With nine hotels signed to date in the Philippines, we have doubled the existing portfolio in just over nine months, and expect to add two more hotels with a combined 500 rooms by the end of 2019. We have further diversified our brand offering with the introduction of six Accor hotels and extended stay brands into the country,” said Andrew Langdon, Accor’s Senior Vice President of Development – Asia.

Accor has the largest pipeline in Asia Pacific and opened 128 hotels in the region last year. The group opens, on average, a new hotel every 36 hours globally and in Asia Pacific opens a new hotel every three days. The augmented hospitality group offers 4,900 hotels and residences across 110 countries. It runs a robust loyalty program called Le Club, popular with business travelers.