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Accor Group doubles hotel rooms in Vietnam
11/Mar/2010 Intellasia | CafeF
11 Mar, 2010 - 11:16:05 AM
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Accor International Hotel Management Group plans to double the group's hotel rooms in Vietnam in 2012.

Patrick Basset, vice director of Accor Group in Vietnam, Philippines, South Korea and Japan while addressing a press conference in HCM City on March 10 said that the new hotels under the group's management would be named as Novotel, Mercure, MGallery and Ibis as well as those other hotels not holding Accor's trademarks.

At present, the group has managed 13 hotels with 2,147 rooms in the large cities and tourism sites nationwide. It is expected that there will be over 2,000 hotel rooms to be put into operation in new hotels in the next two years.

The new hotels include Le Belhamy Hoi An Resort and Spa with 131 hotel rooms, two swimming pools, two restaurants, one bar and one spa resort in Hoi An City, Pullman Hotel with 360 rooms in Vung Tau City and Hotel De L'Opera Hanoi with 111 rooms. The Group will open three new Novotel hotels in Hoi An, Phu Quoc and HCM City with 700 rooms.

Up to 2012, Accor Group planned to operate new hotels of Mercure Hado Hanoi with 250 rooms and two ibis hotels in HCM City with total amount of 500 rooms.





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