Accor has plans to expand its footprint of
luxury and upscale properties to 400 hotels by 2015, from a
current network of 300 hotels (65,000 rooms worldwide).
As part of this strategy, Accor has launched
Grand Mercure Maha Cipta, an upscale brand tailor-made for
Indonesia.
Currently, 42% of the Accor’s
luxury/upscale hotels are located in Asia Pacific and 35% are in
key European cities.
Development will continued to follow an
“asset light” model with a prominence of management contracts, the
group’s preferred model in the luxury/upscale segment.
Going
forward, Accor will focus on developing its emerging markets,
including Latin America, Middle East and Asia Pacific which, on
its own, accounts for over 60% of the current pipeline (key
countries include China, Vietnam and Indonesia). The segment’s
gross revenue grew by 15% in 2012.
Launch of Grand Mercure Maha Cipta
Accor has also unveiled a second tailor-made
adaptation of the Grand Mercure brand, with the Maha Cipta
brand in Indonesia. Maha Cipta means “The Greatest Creation” in Bahasa Indonesia.
“After the successful launch of the
tailor-made brand Grand Mercure Mei Jue in China, we are
launching Grand Mercure Maha Cipta in a market where we are
already the leading player,” said Mr. Grégoire Champetier,
Accor Global Chief Marketing Officer. “We have tailored Grand
Mercure for local travelers looking for regional inspirations.
Our clients are expecting brands capable of understanding the
diversity and the complexity of their identity. To meet these
expectations, we intend to continue the development of the
Grand Mercure brand in other key regions.”
Michael Issenberg, Chairman and Chief Operating
Officer, Accor Asia Pacific, added, “Creating strong, locally
relevant brands is a cornerstone of our strategy in Indonesia and
across the Asia Pacific region and Grand Mercure Maha Cipta is a
great example ... Launched last year, Grand
Mercure Mei Jue has become an instant hit with guests and
partners in Greater China, with 13 hotels in operation and 14
more under development. We look forward to replicating this
success in Indonesia with Grand Mercure Maha Cipta, especially
as we work towards our goal of operating 100 hotels across the
archipelago by 2015.”
The first Maha Cipta
hotel will be the Grand Mercure Jakarta Harmoni, located in the
heart of Jakarta’s Central Business District (CBD).
Accor,
Jakarta,
Indonesia
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