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Accor Continues to Transform India’s Hospitality Sector through Strategic Expansion

NEW OPENINGS AND KEY SIGNINGS FUEL GROWTH IN INDIA

Following a landmark year for Accor in India in 2023 with a record-breaking signing of eleven strategic hotels and the opening of six key hotels across the country, the Group is set to unveil more strategic hotel announcements in 2024 to further solidify its position as one of the largest international hotel groups by rooms in India.

Notable hotel signings for the Group in 2023 included the prestigious Fairmont Agra, Pullman Amritsar, Novotel Bengaluru Airport Varun, Grand Mercure Jaipur Kukas, and ibis Styles Bengaluru Airport Varun. This momentum demonstrates Accor’s commitment to catering to diverse traveller preferences.  The Group also expanded its Indian portfolio in 2023 with the addition of near 1,000 rooms through the openings of Novotel Mumbai International Airport; Novotel Jaipur Convention Centre; Novotel Jodhpur ITI Centre; Grand Mercure Agra; ibis Mumbai Thane; and ibis Styles Goa Vagator.

Accor currently operates 62 hotels across a diverse array of iconic brands, including Raffles, Fairmont, Sofitel, Pullman, Grand Mercure, Novotel, Mercure, ibis, and ibis Styles. The Group’s commitment to innovation and excellence remains steadfast, contributing significantly to the evolution of India’s hospitality landscape.

The Group’s strategic approach to growth in 2024 includes the opening of six hotels in the premium, midscale, and economy segments and three luxury and lifestyle hotels, to further enriching its diverse portfolio.

Accor’s commitment to the luxury hospitality market is evident in the opening of Raffles Jaipur in the second quarter of 2024, a hotel that will redefine grandeur and opulence in the heart of the largest city in Rajasthan.

In the premium sector, the opening of Grand Mercure Goa Candolim in the second quarter of 2024 will offer discerning travellers a harmonious blend of comfort and cultural connections. 

The openings of Mercure Chandigarh and ibis Styles Mysuru in 2024 further exemplify Accor’s commitment to providing quality and affordable accommodation options for the evolving needs of budget-conscious travellers.

Scheduled for the third quarter of 2024, Accor’s Novotel brand will see its footprint expand to key cities with the openings of Novotel Goa Panjim, Novotel New Delhi City Centre, and Novotel Bhubaneshwar. 

Sébastien Bazin, Chairman & CEO Accor, remarks, “India holds a strong place in Accor’s global vision, embodying not just a market, but a place of opportunity and growth. We, at Accor, are resolute in our commitment to this dynamic and rapidly changing nation, where every hotel opening and signing stands as a testament to our unwavering dedication and desire to help positively shape a prosperous future for the country. We stand poised, brimming with excitement, to shape India’s vibrant hospitality landscape, offering not just accommodation, but meaningful experiences that resonate with both business and leisure travellers alike.”

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