Tag: Vietnam Hotels
Accor to debut Fairmont brand in Vietnam
The Fairmont Hanoi will open in the Vietnamese capital come 2024, making it the first Fairmont brand in the country.
The 241-room luxury hotel will...
Best Western continues expansion in Vietnam with dual signing
Best Western Hotels & Resorts has signed two new projects in Ho Tram, the beachfront resort area just 110km from Ho Chi Minh City...
IHG signs four-hotel deal in Vietnam
IHG Hotels & Resorts has sealed a four-hotel, 2,709-room portfolio deal in Vietnam with long-standing partner Sun Hospitality Group.
Following their collaboration on the InterContinental...
Cross Hotels & Resorts signs Vietnamese mega-deal
Cross Hotels & Resorts has signed an agreement with Tan Thanh Trading & Tourism JSC to develop a mega-project that will see the opening...
New hotels: W Xiamen, Best Western Premier Sapphire Ha Long and...
TTG Asia's weekly roundup of new hotel openings and announcements.
Fraser Suites Hanoi unveils new tower
Frasers Hospitality has opened the doors of a new tower at Fraser Suites Hanoi, which has been decked out with a luxurious sky lounge...
Ascott to manage biggest serviced residence development in Vietnam
The Ascott Limited (Ascott) has formed a strategic partnership with Vietnamese developer Sun Group to manage Vietnam’s largest serviced residence integrated development.
Under the agreement,...
First Curio Collection by Hilton resort to launch in Vietnam
Hilton has signed an agreement with Vietnamese real estate developer Sun Group to launch a new resort under Curio Collection by Hilton in Phu...
Wyndham is ready to welcome guests back whenever, wherever
A great stay with Wyndham Hotels & Resorts is closer than you think. With thousands of hotels across its diverse portfolio of brands, there’s a fantastic hotel waiting to warmly welcome guests home.
Vietnam’s Alma Resort utilises temporary closure to upskill staff
Alma Resort Cam Ranh has joined forces with Australia-based hospitality training platform Typsy to upskill hundreds of its hotel staff after a Covid-19 flare-up...