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Marriott leads Africa hotel chain development

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Marriott, the world’s largest hotel chain, has the biggest pipeline in Africa, 42% more hotels and 25% more rooms than second-placed Accor.
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Marriott and Accor are leading the way in African hotel development which overall has more than 75,000 rooms in 401 hotels in the pipeline, according to the 11th annual survey by W Hospitality Group, acknowledged as the industry’s most authoritative source.

The figures represent a 1.5% decrease on the 2018 pipeline, but still more than 12% ahead of 2017. And data for deals which have been realised show almost 100 hotels opened in Africa in 2017/18 with a total of 16,000 rooms.

The annual African Hotel Chain Development Pipeline survey had a record 43 international and regional hotel contributors covering 54 countries in north and sub-Saharan Africa, and the Indian Ocean islands.

W Hospitality’s Managing Director, Trevor J Ward, said: “The growth of the chains’ presence in Africa is a positive story. This year’s slight decrease is largely due to them “cleaning” their pipeline, deleting deals that they believe are not going to happen.

“So while the 2019 total is slightly down, overall there has been growth of 51% in total pipeline rooms since 2015, and in that time, North Africa has grown by 58% and sub-Saharan Africa by 47%.”

Full details will be revealed and discussed at the Africa Hotel Investment Forum (AHIF) in Addis Ababa, September 23 – 25, organised by Bench Events. AHIF, the leading conference of its kind, connects business leaders, driving investment in tourism projects, infrastructure and hotel development across the continent.

Marriott, the world’s largest hotel chain, has the biggest pipeline in Africa, 42% more hotels and 25% more rooms than second-placed Accor. But in absolute terms, Accor beat the pack in 2018, with a net increase of 3,400 rooms in 15 hotels. Hilton and Marriott signed around 2,000 and 3,600 rooms respectively, but saw a net reduction in their pipelines, due to openings and “cleaning”.

Table 6: Hotel Chain Development Pipelines in Africa 2019
Top 10 Chains by Number of Planned Rooms
Rank by Rooms
Hotels Rooms Change on 2018 Average Size
1 Marriott International 81 16,905 -4.5% 209
2 Accor 57 13,543 34.6% 238
3 Hilton 55 11,209 -2.8% 204
4 Radisson Hotel Group 47 8,974 14.1% 191
5 Meliá Hotels & Resorts 8 2,317 19.7% 290
6 Rotana Hotels 9 2,058 59.8% 229
7 InterContinental Hotels Group 10 1,904 0.7% 190
8 Mangalis Hotel Group 15 1,781 2.0% 119
9 Best Western Hotels & Resorts 18 1,613 -4.9% 90
10 Hyatt International 8 1,507 -14.8% 188
Just over half of the rooms in the African pipeline are currently onsite and under construction, making them much more likely to open than those still “on paper”. Ranking the companies on this basis, Accor heads the list, followed by Radisson, then Hilton and, in 4th place, Marriott.
Table 13: Hotel Chain Development Pipelines in Africa 2019
Top 10 Chains by Pipeline Status
Rooms
Rank Company Hotels Total Onsite Construction
1 Accor 57 13,543 6,809 50%
2 Radisson Hotel Group 47 8,974 5,943 66%
3 Hilton 55 11,209 5,782 52%
4 Marriott International 81 16,905 5,645 33%
5 Meliá Hotels & Resorts 8 2,317 2,317 100%
6 Best Western Hotels & Resorts 18 1,613 1,468 91%
7 Hyatt International 8 1,507 1,097 73%
8 Onomo Hotels 8 1,103 1,014 92%
9 Wyndham Hotels and Resorts 8 1,324 914 69%
10 Mangalis Hotel Group 15 1,781 897 50%

Trevor Ward said: “There are almost 200 hotels due to open this year and next. We estimate, conservatively, that they will create around 30,000 direct jobs when they open, with some commentators estimating that each wage earner supports five other family members. And indirect and induced employment could total another 150,000 people.”

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Chairman of Bench Events, Jonathan Worsley said of the 2019 survey: “It’s only through such knowledge and transparency that participants in the industry can execute its strategic plans for growth. With the huge growth in the number of deals signed by the chains, Africa is today on the agenda of virtually every major hotel company.”

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