InterContinental Hotels
Group has signed an agreement with Gwangwondo Development Corporation (GDC) to manage two Resorts and Suites
under the InterContinental Hotels & Resorts, Holiday Inn Hotels & Resorts and Holiday Inn Suites brands. This adds another close to 1,000
rooms to IHG’s pipeline in Korea and doubles the number of IHG hotels in this market.
The development will have three zones – the Golf and Villa Zone, the Resort Village Zone and the Winter Sports Zone. The InterContinental
Alpensia Pyeong Chang Resort will have about 236 rooms, the Holiday Inn Alpensia Pyeong Chang Resort about 182 rooms and the four-tower
Holiday Inn Alpensia Pyeong Chang Suites around 551 rooms. All the properties are expected to be completed by the second quarter of 2009.
Part of the Alpensia Project, the resorts and suites are located in the Pyeongchang district of Gangwon–do Province, which is a well established
ski resort destination. The location is presently two and a half hours drive east of Seoul and its two International airports, Incheon and
Gimpo. The travelling time will be reduced to one and half hours when a new expressway is completed in 2009. This will make the development an ideal
leisure retreat as well as meetings and incentives destination for Seoul’s 10 million residents, of which 2.5% are foreigners. This year
round destination will also appeal to serious skiers.
Both Incheon and Gimpo airports have excellent connectivity. Gimpo currently serves
domestic as well as international flights to Haneda Airport in Tokyo and Honggiao Airport in Shanghai while Incheon International Airport is a
major international hub.
Dr. Park Sehoon, CEO of GDC said, “We are pleased to cooperate with an experienced, international hotel operator like IHG on this significant
project. Our partnership with IHG combines their world-recognised hotel brands and established operating systems with our local market
knowledge and expertise. We believe that this winning partnership will contribute to the success of the project.”
In 2007, about 6.4 million foreign tourists visited South Korea. Of these, 38% originated from Japan, 14.6% from China and 8.8% from USA. The number of inbound visitors from China increased by 26.3% from the previous year, while US arrivals were up 4.7%. The cumulative arrivals from Northeast Asia represented 60.9% of Korea’s inbound traffic through Incheon and Gimpo airports. In
2008, the South Korean Government and the Korean Tourist Organisation (KTO) has embarked on a Stay Home campaign to promote domestic
travel and retain some of the 13 million Koreans who went abroad in 2007.
IHG already has three hotels in South Korea, with a total of about 1,600 rooms. They are InterContinental COEX Seoul, InterContinental Grand
Seoul and Holiday Inn Seongbuk. A fourth, Holiday Inn Gwangju, is under construction.
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