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Accor International Hotel Group Accor

Accor International Hotel Group is one of the first hotel management companies to enter China. In 1985, Accor just set foot in China, aiming to build a series of Novotel hotels, and the first Novotel opened in 1988. Initially, the Group focused on developing medium-sized three-star Novotel hotels similar to those in Europe, with rooms ranging from 180 to 200. With the changes of the times, a new generation of Novotel has gradually taken shape and upgraded to a 4-star luxury hotel, which is now managed by Accor in China.

Accor International Hotels Group manages 24 hotels in China. All Accor hotels are located in important cities and resorts in China, close to shopping and commercial centers, with superior geographical location and convenient transportation, making them ideal accommodation choices for leisure or business travelers. There are many places of interest in Beijing, the capital, such as the Forbidden City, the Great Wall and palaces of the Ming Dynasty and past dynasties. Shanghai is the most dynamic city in China and one of the fastest growing cities in the world. Hangzhou, Zhengzhou, Jinan and so on. There are also the footprints of Accor Group.

At present, there are 10 hotels about to open. Sofitel Xi 'an Hotel, Sofitel Suzhou Mystery Hotel, Sofitel Xiamen Hotel, Sofitel Anting New Town Hotel, Sofitel Anshan International Hotel, Sofitel Jinsui Shenyang Hotel, Sofitel Shijiazhuang Hotel, Novotel Nanjing World Trade Hotel, Novotel Hairun Beijing Hotel and Ibis Chengdu are expected to open in 2005. Accor Group is making every effort to expand its hotel network in China through continuous expansion in major cities in China.

Accor International Hotels Group's Asia-Pacific headquarters are located in Sydney and Bangkok respectively. Headquartered in Shanghai, China District, under the leadership of Mr. Dixon, Chief Vice President of Asia Pacific, it provides services and assistance for Accor's hotel network in China, such as development, finance, human resources training, project engineering, sales and marketing. Accor Group is one of the fastest growing hotel groups in the Asia-Pacific region, with more than 265,438+07 hotels (465,438+0,082 rooms). In addition, it is estimated that 40 hotels will open in the next two years.

As a global leader in hotel and tourism services, Accor's brand covers many hotel categories with different consumption levels, providing the most comprehensive accommodation options. The main brands in Asia are Sofitel (Luxury), Novotel (Business), Mercure (Multi-level Mid-market Brand), Ibis and Formula 1 (Economy Popular Hotel).