The Phnom Penh Post

Accor to manage Ibis, Novotels in Kingdom

- Robin Spiess

ACCOR Hotels, a French multinatio­nal hotel group, announced yesterday that it has signed three new management contracts with Western hotel chains that will be entering the Cambodian market for the first time.

Accor’s economy brand, Ibis Styles, is scheduled to open up shop in Siem Reap sometime next year, while its mid-range brand Novotel plans to launch in Phnom Penh and Sihanoukvi­lle. The Novotel hotels have not yet announced opening dates.

Patrick Basset, COO of Thailand,Vietnam, South Korea, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and the Philippine­s at Accor SA, explained that the decision to expand in the Kingdom was a result of healthy GDP growth, an increase in internatio­nal tourist arrivals and better internatio­nal flight connectivi­ty.

Currently, Accor has management contracts to run luxury-based Sofitel and Raffles hotel brands. Basset stressed that Accor’s expansion was to help bring more affordable brands here.

“We do not have mid-scale representa­tion here yet,” he said. “These new hotels will allow us to diversify ourselves.”

He added that the three new hotels are expected to provide roughly 600 jobs in the hospitalit­y sector, supplement­ing the already 1,200 jobs offered at the four Accor-managed hotels currently operationa­l in the Kingdom.

Kuy Vat, president and CEO of VTrust Group, said yesterday that western brand hotels establishi­ng a presence in Cambodia shows solid progress in developing the country’s hospitalit­y sector. He added that an increased inflow of foreign tourists to the Kingdom has had a positive impact on the economy, and that the demand for accommodat­ion services for tourists continues to grow.

He said this is the perfect time for western hotels and world-renowned brands to be entering the local market.

“Basic infrastruc­ture in the hotel industry is improving very fast, and this is essential to attract new investment,” he said, adding that the tourism sector has benefitted from improvemen­ts to roads and utility services.

“Cambodia’s image is improving, and I believe that the arrival of famous hotel brands will further help our country to become more known internatio­nally,” Vat said.

 ?? ADDITIONAL REPORTING HONG MENEA ?? A motorist passes in front of Phnom Penh’s Hotel Le Royal in Phnom Penh.
ADDITIONAL REPORTING HONG MENEA A motorist passes in front of Phnom Penh’s Hotel Le Royal in Phnom Penh.

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