Marriott has
completed its acquisition of Starwood Hotels & Resorts, creating the world’s largest
hotel company.
The new company
will operate or franchise more than 5,700 properties and 1.1
million rooms, representing 30 brands from the
moderate-tier to luxury in over 110 countries.
With the completion
of this acquisition, Marriott’s distribution has more than doubled
in Asia and the Middle East.
“We believe that Marriott now
has the world’s best portfolio of hotel brands, the most
comprehensive global footprint, and the most extensive loyalty
programs, providing an unparalleled guest experience. Combining
Starwood’s brands with ours better enables Marriott to reach our
goal of having the right brand in the right place to serve our
loyal guests and welcome new ones,” said Arne Sorenson, President
and Chief Executive Officer of Marriott International. “We can now
provide a better range of choices for our guests, more
opportunities for our associates, and greater financial benefits
for our owners, franchisees, and shareholders.”
Marriott has already confirmed that it is matching member status across Marriott Rewards – which
includes The Ritz-Carlton Rewards – and Starwood Preferred Guest
(SPG), enabling members to transfer points between the programs
for travel and experiences when they link their accounts.
Marriott
launched a microsite on Friday for all
members of the combined company’s loyalty programs to learn more
about the reciprocal benefits now available and to link accounts.
“Marriott will draw upon the very
best each program offers and we can’t wait to show the loyal
members of these programs the power and benefits of Marriott and
Starwood coming together,” said Stephanie Linnartz, Executive Vice
President and Global Chief Commercial Officer.
New Board Members
Marriott’s Board of Directors has increased from 11 to 14 members,
with the addition of Bruce Duncan, former Chairman of the Board of
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. and President, CEO and
Director of First Industrial Real Estate Trust, Inc.; Eric Hippeau,
Partner, Lerer Hippeau Ventures; and Aylwin Lewis, Chairman and
CEO of Potbelly Corporation. Messrs. Hippeau and Lewis are also
former Starwood board members.
Arne Sorenson remains President and
Chief Executive Officer of Marriott International, and Marriott’s
headquarters continues to be located in Bethesda, Maryland.
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