
Iran conflict: The industry is re-adjusting
Dear Insider,
The mood at the IHIF in Berlin this week was subdued, with hotel investors and operators expressing serious concerns. The unpredictable US-Iran conflict is once again taking a heavy toll on the industry. What do the global and regional CEOs of major chains have to say? There are no longer any safe markets; new travel trends are winding their way through new landscapes; holidays in the Middle East are shifting to the Far East… The industry is re-adjusting but is responding with a level head. It has learnt from the Covid pandemic.
During the day, the IHIF venue felt rather empty; those who hadn’t bought tickets gathered outside the InterContinental to have a chat, and in the evening, the "family" ended up meeting up at a number of events around town. Unfortunately, Revo Hospitality’s long-running and popular party did not take place… Incidentally, interested investors are today submitting their bids for the insolvent Revo hotels.
Radisson CEO Federico González, for his part, does not wish to demonise any operator. With 75 contracts, Germany is the largest lease market, he has nothing against that. It's all a question of details and honest dealing. And a good mix! Radisson manages 50% of its properties itself, refines its 10 brands without needing to create new ones, and only operates in locations where the owner has paid a realistic price for the property. In an interview with me, he also explains why Jin Jiang’s two subsidiaries, Radisson and Louvre, will not be merging.... More
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