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Starwood announces expansion plans for 2011
25 January 2011 20:55:52 GMT
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc has announced
that it expects to open another 70-80 hotels in 2011, following the 72 opened and 96 new deals signed in 2010.
Propelled by unprecedented demand for hotels in the world's fastest growing markets, Starwood says it will open nearly 70% of its new hotels outside North America, with the majority in Asia Pacific.
Starwood also said it was widening its lead as the largest operator of luxury and upper upscale hotels in the world. Of the new hotels Starwood is opening this year, 60% will be in the luxury and upper upscale segment, including six St. Regis hotels and two Luxury Collection properties. This year, Starwood will also open its 100th hotel under its
St. Regis and Luxury Collection brands.
"Starwood is well positioned to meet the resurgence in demand for luxury lodging and now offers more luxury in more destinations than any hotel company," said Frits van Paasschen, President and CEO of Starwood. "At the same time, we are also leveraging our global advantage in key international markets where building hotels is critical to developing infrastructure. The world's rising economic powers are expected to surpass established markets by 2050, and our footprint is growing accordingly."
Robust demand in Asia Pacific remains a key driver of Starwood's growth,
accounting for more than half of all Starwood hotel openings in 2011.
Starwood will open 40 new hotels in Asia Pacific this year, resulting in
a portfolio of over 220 hotels in the region by year end.
Over half of the new Starwood hotels opening in Asia Pacific are slated
for Greater China, where Starwood expects to increase its current
portfolio from 70 to over 115 hotels by 2012. Openings will include 19
Sheraton hotels, ten Westin hotels, and two St. Regis hotels.
"As China prepares to dominate the global tourism market with one
million outbound travelers by 2015, we expect their loyalty to our
brands to have an ever increasing impact on our business worldwide,"
said Simon Turner, President of Global Development for Starwood.
"Starwood's first mover advantage has positioned us well to increase our
portfolio across China and throughout Asia Pacific, as we continue to
leverage the expertise of our seasoned local teams and our longstanding
relationships with owners and developers in the region."
Demand continues to accelerate in India where Starwood is the largest
five-star hotel operator. Starwood plans to grow its existing portfolio
of 30 hotels in India by 40% in the next two years. Starwood's stylish,
new Aloft brand will more than double its footprint in India by year end
with the opening of three more hotels, and four additional hotels will
open under the Sheraton, Four Points by Sheraton and Le Méridien brands.
Growth for Starwood's high-caliber brands is also picking up in
Thailand, where it will add four Starwood hotels to its portfolio this
year, including two Four Points by Sheraton hotels, an Aloft hotel and
The St. Regis Bangkok. Starwood is also growing its footprint in
Malaysia, with two Four Points by Sheraton hotels scheduled to open in
2011.
Starwood is also to accelerate its growth in Latin America with the opening of five new hotels there this year, joining the 62 currently open in 12 countries. Key openings include the first Westin in South America in Lima, Peru, the fifth Starwood hotel in Panama, which is emerging as a key financial hub in Latin America and Starwood's first all-inclusive resort, The Westin Playa Conchal Resort & Spa in Costa Rica. Starwood will also debut its Aloft brand in Latin America with the opening of Aloft Panama, in addition to increasing its presence in Chile, Mexico and Colombia.
"Starwood is the largest global hospitality company in the luxury, upper
upscale, and upscale segment in Latin America and we continue to be
focused on growing our brands across the region," said Osvaldo Librizzi,
President, Latin American Division, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide.
"In the past year, Starwood has expanded its local development team in
Brazil, laying the groundwork for future hotel development in Brazil -
host of the 2014 FIFA World Cup and 2016 Summer Olympics, and was the first global hospitality company to launch its websites and online
booking capabilities in Portuguese, which is spoken by 240 million
people on three continents.''
Half of Starwood's current portfolio is in North America, where it will
open more than 20 additional hotels this year. Fueling growth is an
influx of conversion opportunities and strong demand for Starwood's
select service brands. This year, milestones will include the opening of
the 60th Starwood hotel in Canada and the 50th Aloft hotel.
Starwood will increase its substantial portfolio of 247 hotels in
Europe, Africa and the Middle East with almost a dozen new hotels
opening in this division in 2011. Key openings in Europe include the
first Aloft in London and three W hotels, including the long awaited
debut of W in London and Paris.
"Today, only 30 percent of hotels in Europe fly a branded flag
representing great opportunity for our conversion friendly brands, such
as the Luxury Collection," said Roeland Vos, President of Europe, Africa
and the Middle East. "Converting to a Starwood brand is a great way for
independent hotels to tap into the global power of Starwood."
Strengthening its position as one of the leading luxury hotel operators
in the Middle East, Starwood will debut its ultra-luxury St. Regis brand
this year with the opening of the St. Regis Doha and the St. Regis
Saadiyat Island Resort in Abu Dhabi. Starwood's total portfolio in the
Middle East will grow to 50 hotels in 2011, with another 25 in the
development pipeline.
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Hotels in China, such as the W Beijing, due to open in January 2014, are driving Starwood's growth
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