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Accor to Open 40/45 Hotels in Asia in 2010

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Accor has said it will open between 40 and 45 hotels this year, adding around 8,500 new rooms to the current network of almost 400 hotels and 79,000 rooms in Asia Pacific.

Michael Issenberg – Chairman and Chief Operating Officer for Accor Asia Pacific said, “Within the scope of this expansion there are several notable milestones including a major push in development in India, formative growth of the Pullman hotel brand with new management contracts, continued expansion of the ibis hotel brand in several major markets throughout the region and an unprecedented number of openings due in the coming twenty months.”

Two new Pullman hotels have been committed to development in China. These two new projects take the number of Pullman developments to 21 hotels committed in Asia Pacific. There are currently 15 Pullman hotels in operation throughout the region.

Pullman Zhangjiajie – to open in the second quarter of 2010. The 482 room hotel is situated in the newly developed international tourist city of Zhangjiajie, famous for its pristine natural scenery and world heritage areas. The hotel will have three restaurants, a bar, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, fitness centre and conference space comprising of a 600 square metre ballroom and six additional meeting rooms.

Pullman Dongguan Dalang – this 280 room hotel is located in the heart of Dongguan. With three restaurants and two bars, swimming pool and fitness centre as well as extensive banqueting facilities of eight meeting rooms. The hotel is scheduled to open in 2012.

Issenberg said, “This year will see strategic additions to the Pullman network with hotels opening in Bali, New Delhi (Gurgaon), Lijiang, Sanya and Zhiangiajie and Vung Tao.”

The Mercure Beijing Downtown will officially open on 20 April 2010. This 373 guest room hotel is located within the heart of Beijing and within easy reach of surrounding business parks and tourist destinations such as Tiananmen Square, Temple of Heaven and National Centre for Performing Arts.

The previously announced ibis Hotel Hong Kong Sheung Wan has now commenced construction and is confirmed to open in Q1 2012. Once open, this flagship hotel with 550 guest rooms will be the largest ibis hotel in Asia Pacific. The hotel is located on the corner of Bonham Strand West and Des Vouex Road West in Sheung Wan Hong Kong.

Sofitel Haikou when it opens in 2014 will have 398 luxury guest rooms and suites. The hotel is located at the heart of the business district also known as the financial centre of Hainan in the up-market Seaside Avenue. Sofitel Lianyungang Suning Galaxy will be located in the north of Jiangsu Province. The hotel is scheduled to open in 2013 and will consist of 280 guest rooms and suites along with five restaurants and bars and extensive banquet and event facilities.

During 2010, five Sofitel hotels will open throughout Asia Pacific. These hotels are Sofitel Mumbai Bandra Kurla in India – the first for the brand in India, Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra in Cambodia and in China Sofitel Dongguan Huamen Oriental, Sofitel Guangzhou Sunrich and Sofitel Qing Dao. By the end of 2010, there will be 50 Sofitel hotels and resorts operating throughout the region.

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