Four Seasons guns for growth in Asia-Pacific
It sees increasing numbers of outbound travellers from China and India, promising growth markets in the region
Singapore
FOUR Seasons Hotels and Resorts will continue to grow its footprint in the Asia-Pacific, as it banks on the growing numbers of outbound travellers from China and India, as well as on promising growth markets in the region.
Today, about a third of the group's upcoming hotels are based in the region - 15 hotels are under development while a further five management contracts have been inked. The existing 24 hotels operating in the Asia-Pacific account for roughly a quarter of top line for the group, which has 98 hotels worldwide.
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