Another project Accor has signed in Thailand is Novotel Living Bangkok Don Muang, a combination of 80-key hotel and 112-key serviced apartments. It is scheduled to open its doors to guests in 2026.
The next project is for Novotel Tangerang BSD City within Greater Jakarta, Indonesia. The newly-built hotel boasts 285 rooms.
The ibis Styles Ambassador Jeonju City Center will become Accor’s first hotel in Jeonju, South Korea. The 81-key hotel will undergo a soft refurbishment during 1H2024 and is expected to reopen later this year.
Pullman Mactan Cebu Hotel & Residences in the Philippines is set to become the world’s largest Pullman property. Scheduled to open in 2028, the project will boast 200 guest rooms and suites alongside 900 branded residences.
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The last signing involves Mövenpick Vung Tau in Vietnam. The 433 guestrooms project is slated to be operational in 2027.
"Each signing highlights our ongoing commitment to providing exceptional hospitality experiences and expanding our presence in key markets regionally,” says Garth Accor in Asia PM&E division COO Garth Simmons.