MKG Hospitality has released its 2011 ranking of
hotel groups for the Asia Pacific region based on room numbers.
Chinese groups dominated the regional ranking
with Home Inns coming in first place with almost 94,000 rooms,
having added an impressive 22,000 rooms to their network while Jin
Jiang dropped to second place with almost 90,000 rooms.
Jin Jiang
was expected to be first place again, but MKG said that the lack
of information on their recent development and new hotel openings
compelled it to keep the same figures as last year.
The third and fourth places
in the ranking belong to overseas groups. The UK’s IHG came in
third place with close to 87,000 rooms while French hospitality
giant Accor boasts 83,000 and 4th place in the
ranking.
7 Days Group Ltd. has the largest growth in the Asia
Pacific ranking. They almost doubled their hotel supply by adding
23,500 rooms to their network bringing their tally up to 56,500
rooms and fifth place.
On a worldwide scale, Home Inns, Jin
Jiang and 7days Group came in 12th, 13th and 19th place
respectively.
“The system of reporting figures from Chinese
groups is developing as rapidly as their hotel supply.
However there is still territory for expansion in China. Figures
from China will still be impressive in the future and we look
forward to seeing them be more precise,” said Mr. Panayotis, CEO
of MKG Hospitality. “Regardless, the
hotel-population ratio leaves an open market to nourish this
emerging market with the hotel supply it needs.”
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