Accor Ambassador Korea expands its footprint across the country
The group has signed 4 new properties in South Korea expanding its presence across 10 cities.
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Left: ibis Styles Ambassador Incheon Airport, rendering
Right: Mercure Ambassador Mokpo, rendering
Accor Ambassador Korea has announced the signing of four new hotels in Jeju, Incheon Airport, Pyeongtaek, and Mokpo. The group will operate 33 hotels and resorts across 10 destinations in South Korea by 2025.
Andrew Langdon, Senior Vice President Development, Accor, Southeast Asia, Japan and South Korea said “2021 will be a milestone year for our group with two key luxury hotels opening in South Korea. [...] Despite the current economic climate, our partners remained committed to working with us and share our belief that the long term future of the tourism sector is very bright.
Featuring 72 guest rooms, Mercure Ambassador Jeju is set to open in mid of 2021, the 360-room ibis Styles Ambassador Incheon Airport in 2022, the 219-room, Mercure Ambassador Pyeongtaek in 2024 and the 235 room Mercure Ambassador Mokpo in 2025.
“We are delighted with the continued expansion of our network in South Korea. This fast pace of development is the result of our successful joint partnership with the Ambassador Hotel Group. With local expertise and international marketing and distribution capabilities, we believe that we can provide an enhanced guest experience, giving travelers the opportunity to explore new destinations across the Accor network in South Korea,” said Vincent Lelay, Vice President of Operations for Accor Ambassador South Korea.
Accor Ambassador Korea Hotel Management Co., Ltd. currently operates 26 hotels across seven cities in the country with the recent openings of Mondrian Seoul Itaewon and Mercure Ambassador Seoul Hongdae.
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