Briefing: Major brands increase presence in Africa

The number of branded hotels in the African market is set to increase. According to a report from W Hospitality Group, Carlson Rezidor’s Radisson Blu brand has the most hotels in the pipeline (22 units), Hilton has 16 units, and Marriott has 11 units in the pipeline. Historically in Africa, financial and security constraints have often meant that projects in development are halted before they come to life. Despite this, there are clear intentions from major brands to enter new regions across Africa.

In this briefing hospitality industry executives discuss the hospitality market in Africa:

A special Market Report on Central Africa from Horwath HTL also states that, ‘more diversified global brands plan to enter the market’. According to the report 2,900 rooms are in the pipeline in Central Africa. This report also found that there has been an increase in business travel in this region.

Radisson Blu’s latest development is a hotel in N’Djamena, Chad. It will have 171 rooms, a health club, and conference facilities, and is due to open later this year.

Last month Hilton Worldwide announced an agreement to open its first hotel in Swaziland. The new hotel will be a Hilton Garden Inn and will be located in Mbabane. It will have 130 rooms and a dedicated event space.

Marriott International has plans to increase its presence in Africa. By 2020 it aims to have 150 properties with 19,000 rooms across 17 markets.

Current projections from the IMF’s World Economic Outlook say that GDP in Sub-Saharan Africa will be 4.4 this year, and in Nigeria will be 1.5. This indicates a slow-down in growth.

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Video clips produced by yBC for the Hospitality Channel, including interview from industry conferences such as the IHIF conference as well as specific Hospitality Channel shoots.

Briefing: Hotels invest in innovative design

Last month IHG announced plans to open a new Hotel Indigo in The Sustainable City (TSC), a new large scale community development in Dubai. The city is intended to have the highest sustainability standards and the new Hotel Indigo will match this with a building designed to recycle all waste water and use 100% solar power. Also in May an innovative hotel design Snoozebox won the Good Design Award Trophy in the Architectural Design category at the Good Design awards in Sydney.

In this briefing four experts discuss the value of innovative design:

Great design ideas are helping hotel companies modernise, differentiate, increase sustainability, and tap into new markets.

Snoozebox is a self-contained portable hotel which can be set up at events and festivals as an alternative to camping. Each room has an ensuite wet room bed a TV and wi-fi. Each pod room is 7.5 square metres. Snoozebox is providing accommodation at many of the festivals around the UK this year including Glastonbury.
IHG’s Hotel Indigo brand has been around since 2004, it is focused on design with each hotel intended to reflect the area it is in and look like a boutique hotel despite being part of a brand.

CitizenM is another brand hinged on design. Its hotels incorporate bright colours, modern style furniture, ‘luxurious living room style lobbies’ and a 24hour canteen and bar to appeal to modern travellers and distinguish itself from more traditional hotel design.

The Good Design Awards is an annual international event which covers design in all industries. The European hospitality industry also has its own European Hotel Design Awards. Last year the wellness hotel the Lanserhof Tegernsee, Marienstein, Germany won the European Hotel Design of the Year Award at EHDA, and The Edible Hotel by Dexter Moren Associates won Tomorrow’s Hotel for a design with an open plan lobby, an edible wall, and an aquarium.

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Video clips produced by yBC for the Hospitality Channel, including interview from industry conferences such as the IHIF conference as well as specific Hospitality Channel shoots.

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