Tag: Accor
Accor to manage Dubai’s first floating hotel
World-renowned cruise ship Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) joins Accor’s portfolio this month, and will be rebranded under the MGallery Hotel Collection. It will also...
Mercure Langkawi Pantai Cenang Hotel
Langkawi's lively Pantai Cenang beach welcomes its first international hotel brand recently with the opening of Langkawi Pantai Cenang, a comfortable and efficient hotel that guests can use as their base to explore the destination's many attractions
Accor debuts first Mercure property in Langkawi
Accor made its debut in Langkawi with the opening of the four-star, 164- key Mercure Langkawi Pantai Cenang. This is the only international hotel...
Accor debuts virtual job fair in Thailand
Accor is launching its first-ever virtual job fair in Thailand from May 9 to 13, 2022. Over 450 jobs will be available during the...
Accor takes Mercure to Takayama, Japan
Accor has signed on the management of Mercure Hida Takayama – the brand's entry into the scenic Japanese region.
The hotel, slated to open in...
Accor makes waves in sustainability agenda with help of Energy Observer
Accor recently reaffirmed its commitment to achieve net-zero by 2050, and is supporting myriad sustainability initiatives that can help it deliver on its promise.
One...
Accor, Traveloka join forces to expand global distribution
A partnership between Accor and Traveloka will grant travellers access to Accor properties in 13 countries on the latter's platform, with reach expected to...
Salter Brothers signs mega deal with Accor
Australian-owned global funds management business Salter Brothers will move its portfolio of hotels – acquired as part of its recent Travelodge acquisition in Australia...
TTG Conversations: Five Questions with Garth Simmons, Accor
Staff and partners were top of mind as Accor adjusted its hotel operations across Asia to deal with the various challenges that came with...
A confidence challenge
Post-lockdown travel requires greater planning ahead but stakeholders are confident that good destination marketing and eased restrictions will help to build back travel confidence. By Rachel AJ Lee