Starwood recently opened its 50th hotel in China
– the Sheraton Jinan Hotel. The opening reinforces Starwood’s
position in China, where it has signed 18 new deals in the past 10
months and remains on track with plans to double its presence by
2012.
“In a few short years, China will be one of the
world’s largest outbound tourism markets with the Chinese
generating more than 100 million outbound trips a year – that is
10 times the number taken by Japanese tourists who had such a
profound impact on the industry in the 1980s,” said Frits van
Paasschen, President and CEO of Starwood. “And when the Chinese do
travel, they are going to stay in the brands that they know from
home, which will have a meaningful effect on our business globally
and underscores why we are investing so heavily in this critical
market now.”
China is currently home to the largest number of Starwood
hotels outside of North America, and it has the largest pipeline
of new hotels outside of the United States.
So far this year,
Starwood has opened three hotels in China: Sheraton Jinan Hotel,
Four Points by Sheraton Guangzhou-Dongpu and Sheraton Shunde
Hotel. Through the remainder of the year, Starwood is expected to
open four additional hotels: Le Meridien Qingdao, Le Meridien
Chongqing-Nan’an, Four Points by Sheraton Lianyungang and The
Westin Tianjin.
“Starwood sees tremendous long-term growth
opportunity in China, and we are working with our proven
development partners to build a best-in-class portfolio of hotels
throughout this dynamic market,” said Simon Turner, President of
Global Development for Starwood. “We look to China as a key
catalyst for our strategic global growth engine.”
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