Restrictions continue to challenge hotel industry

Restrictions continue to challenge hotel industry

While major hotel brands and groups such as Accor, Marriott, InterContinental, and TUI continue to face difficulties as the global tourism industry has not yet recovered from the pandemic, many hotel and resort brands in Vietnam are trying to find their own direction to continue development.
Phu Yen offers favourable conditions to attract tourism investors

Phu Yen offers favourable conditions to attract tourism investors

Phu Yen province will create more favourable conditions for investors to promote high-end tourism as a key industry in the southcentral coast.
Rivalries marked by speculations

Rivalries marked by speculations

The speculative hotel chain merger between Accor and Intercontinental Hotel Group is once again garnering headlines about the potential tie-up that would catapult the joined brands over Marriott to become the world’s largest hotel company with more than 1.6 million hotel rooms.
Accor opens door to rapid brand growth

Accor opens door to rapid brand growth

“Once the domestic economy grows and we have more domestic visitors, we will bring in different types of hotels including four and three-star hotels”
Accor fine-tunes outlook to a new reality

Accor fine-tunes outlook to a new reality

Accor, the largest international hotel operator in Vietnam, has commitments to develop five Pullman hotels in the country by 2013.