Tags:

Best Western remains world’s biggest hotel brand

Gemma Sharkey
Tuesday 16 June 2009 15:36
The Best Western consortium remains the world's largest hotel brand

Best Western remains the world’s largest hotel brand with more than 300,000 rooms according to a new report from MKG Hospitality.

InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) mid-range brand Holiday Inn remained the second largest, with just under 250,000 rooms worldwide, according to MKG’s newly-published Global Hotel Brand Ranking 2009.
.
The most significant growth by brand in the past year came from IHG’s Crowne Plaza, with a 12.3% increase in rooms to almost 94,000.

IHG’s budget offer, Express by Holiday Inn, also saw strong growth with an 11% rise in the year. It now has almost 174,000 rooms worldwide.

Accor’s Ibis increased its branded room stock by 9.5% last year to almost 95,000 while Motel 6, also owned by Accor, passed the 1,000 hotel milestone in 2008 and now has almost 102,000 rooms, up 4% year-on-year.

Hilton’s budget chain Hampton Inn also fared well, growing 8.4% to almost 160,000 rooms.

Vanguélis Panayotis, director of development at MKG Hospitality, said: “Overall, this is a significant growth compared to the previous five years, with many projects already commenced being realised.

“Among the most notable trends this year is the performance of economy segment brands, such as Holiday Inn Express, Ibis and Hampton Inn.”

Panayotis predicted Best Western would retain the top spot, in the short term at least, as it still has extensive development plans, as does second-place InterContinental.

He added that recent strong growth in the branded hotel sector would continue despite the global slowdown as many large hotel projects were already at an advanced stage of development.


Top 20 brands by size

  1. Best Western, 305,387 rooms (-1.1%)
  2. Holiday Inn, 249,691 (-2.7%)
  3. Comfort Inns and Comfort Suites, 196,689 (+4.3%)
  4. Marriott Hotels Resorts and Suites, 193,230 (+2.5%)
  5. Hilton Hotels, 185,909 (+5.3%)
  6. Express by Holiday Inn, 173,794 (+11%)
  7. Hampton Inn, 159,720 (+8.4%)
  8. Days Inn of America, 152,971 (-0.2)
  9. Sheraton Hotels & Resorts, 143,278 (+3.2%)
  10. Super 8 Motels, 130,920 (+1.8%)
  11. Quality Inns Hotels Suites & Resorts, 123,042 (+3.9%)
  12. Courtyard, 117,258 (+5.8%)
  13. Ramada Worldwide, 114,986 (+7.5%) 
  14. Motel 6, 101,935 (+4%)
  15. Ibis, 94,742 (+9.5%)
  16. Hyatt Hotels, 94,096 (1.4%)
  17. Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts, 93,382 (+12.3%)
  18. Radisson Hotels Worldwide, 89,617 (+2.5%)
  19. Mercure, 85,969 (-8.4%)
  20. La Quinta Inns & Suites, 74,415 (+7.7%)

IHG remains the world’s largest hotel chain >>

Hilton named number one hotel brand >>

InterContinental is largest hotel group in the world >>

Accor surges ahead as Europe's largest group >>


By Gemma Sharkey


E-mail your comments to Gemma Sharkey here.


Caterersearch.com jobs

Looking for a new job? Find your next hotel job here with Caterersearch.com jobs


 

 

Blogs on Caterersearch.com
Catch up with more news and gossip on all Caterer's blogs
Newsletters
For the latest hospitality news, sign up for our e-mail newsletters.

Recommended articles

Articles from the web

 
Profiting from 2012: Case Studies

Slash VAT, Boost business - Sign the petition now!

Latest Video

Foraging – why all the attention?

Using foraged ingredients is nothing new but the trend has become more mainstream over the past two years. However, the wider use of foraged food in restaurants also carries a certain amount of danger.

Watch here

Best of chef

Best of Chef – now available online

Best of Chef – now available online
View it now

Videos

Video: Foraging – why all the attention? Video: Bordeaux Revisited with Ronan Sayburn Claire John Campbell
Foraging:
why all the attention?
Watch the video here
Bordeaux Revisited
with Ronan Sayburn
Watch the video here
Claire Clark
masterclass
Watch the video here
Interview with John Campbell
at Coworth Park
Watch the video here