Radisson Hotel Group added more than 30,000 rooms to its portfolio last year, a record for the company.
Areas of growth included the soft brand Radisson Individuals, which was joined by properties such as the 710-room Hotel Berlin, Berlin, the 75-room YAC Paris Clichy hoteland the 212-room Flightgate Munich Airport Hotel.
Munich airport hotel joins Radisson Individuals
The group said its Radisson Blu brand was Europe's largest premium luxury brand for the 12th consecutive year in 2023.
Recent additions include the Radisson Blu Hotel at Porsche Design Tower Stuttgart (see our summary of hotel openings in December for more information), and last month it was announced that the brand would open a property inside the upcoming Tour Triangle development in Paris.
Radisson Hotel Group was acquired by a consortium led by Jin Jiang International in 2018and the company said it had increased its business by almost 50 percent since launching a transformation plan that year.
Commenting on the news, Elie Younes, Executive Vice President and Head of Global Development at Radisson Hotel Group, said:
“We are grateful to our owners and colleagues who helped us achieve a strong 2023 with over 250 signings and openings worldwide and over 30,000 keys added to our portfolio, the highest ever.
“We expect 2024 to be a continuation of 2023, with slower inflation and continued investment appetite in our sector.
“We will continue to innovate and respond to the ever-changing environment to create more opportunities for our owners and possibilities for our guests.”
This week it was announced that the current London Marriott Hotel Twickenham, within London's Twickenham Stadium, will be renamed the Radisson RED property following its refurbishment.
London Marriott Hotel Twickenham to rebrand as Radisson RED
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