Accor plans to add more than 1,200 hotels

Published Tue, Jun 27, 2023 · 02:56 PM
    • Accor raises its outlook, forecasting its 2023 revenue per room to grow by 15 per cent to 20 per cent.
    • Accor raises its outlook, forecasting its 2023 revenue per room to grow by 15 per cent to 20 per cent. PHOTO: REUTERS

    ACCOR plans to open more than 1,200 hotels in the next five years, thus increasing the number of its resorts by more than one-fifth, Europe’s biggest hotel group said on Tuesday (Jun 27) as part of its capital markets day.

    The hotel industry has benefited from higher prices and a rebound in travel demand in the wake of the pandemic, with consumers rushing to travel even as rising interest rates stoke fears of a recession and inflation erodes household purchasing power.

    Accor also raised its outlook, forecasting its 2023 revenue per room (RevPAR) to grow by 15 per cent to 20 per cent amid reorganisation plans that were implemented in January.

    The firm expects core earnings before interests, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) this year of 920 million euros (S$1.4 billion) to 960 million euros.

    Chief executive Sebastien Bazin attributes the growth to the “confirmation of a very broad international demand across the different countries, a summer that will be a good one based on current confirmation of booking occupancy, and therefore demand that is only growing in almost all the group’s segments, in almost all geographies”, he said on a call.

    The French-listed group aims to grow its Ebitda by 9 per cent to 12 per cent annually from 2023 through 2027.

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    Accor said it plans to return 3.3 billion euros to shareholders in that period via dividends and share buybacks. REUTERS

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