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IHG reports 34% increase in revenue for 2022
Holiday Inn owner IHG Hotels & Resorts has continued its pandemic recovery, reporting a 34% increase in total revenue for last year to $3.89b (£3.24b), driven by strong recovery in the Americas.
Hotel Cateys 2022: Spa Professional of the Year – Finlay Anderson, IHG Hotels and Resorts
Judges struggled to choose from the extremely high standards from this year’s Spa Professional of the Year nominations.
IHG revpar surpasses pre-pandemic levels
The Caterer interview: Joanna Kurowska, managing director of IHG Hotels & Resorts
IHG systems restored following cyberattack
IHG working on call centre recovery after cyberattack
Cyberattack hits IHG booking systems
InterContinental Hotels Group has reported “unauthorised activity” within parts of the company's technology systems.
IHG reports F&B cost savings for owners following procurement expansion
IHG Hotels & Resorts has said that, following the expansion of its procurement solutions, smaller owner[...]
IHG reports 'sequentially improved' trading after challenging January
IHG Hotels & Resorts has reported revenue per available room (revpar) for the first quarter of[...]
Ukrainian hoteliers call for big hotel groups to stop doing business in Russia
Ukrainian tourism associations have described announcements by the big hotel groups that they will be suspending[...]
Hospitality operators including Jamie Oliver pull out of Russia
Hospitality operators including Jamie Oliver Group are pausing their business operations in Russia or pulling out of the country altogether following the invasion of Ukraine."
IHG says hotel demand approaching pre-pandemic levels
InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), the owner of brands including Holiday Inn and Crowne Plaza, said its trading was “getting closer to pre-pandemic levels” as demand for global travel returns.
Deanna Oppenheimer to succeed Patrick Cescau as IHG chair
It has been confirmed that Deanna Oppenheimer will become non-executive chair of IHG Hotels & Resorts’ board later this year following the retirement of Patrick Cescau.
IHG appoints Joanna Kurowska MD for UK and Ireland
IHG Hotels & Resorts has announced the appointment of Joanna Kurowska as the new managing director[...]
IHG hopes to grow new luxury and lifestyle brand Vignette Collection 'across key markets in EMEAA'
IHG Hotels & Resorts has revealed Vignette Collection as the name of its new luxury and[...]
IHG to launch luxury and lifestyle collection brand to attract independents
IHG Hotels & Resorts has revealed plans to launch a new luxury and lifestyle collection brand[...]
£25m Hotel Indigo planned for Blackpool’s listed Post Office
Plans have been lodged to turn Blackpool’s Grade II-listed former Post Office and Sorting Office into[...]
Marathon buys 17 IHG-branded hotels
MCAP Global Finance, a UK affiliate of New York-based investment manager Marathon Asset Management, has bought 17 IHG Hotels & Resorts-branded hotels from Cerberus Capital Management for an undisclosed sum."
Hospitality groups see share surge following roadmap announcement
Several hospitality groups saw shares spike following Monday’s reopening roadmap confirmation, including IHG Hotels & Resorts, Whitbread and Fuller’s.
IHG’s revenue almost halves during pandemic
IHG Hotels & Resorts saw its revenue almost halve last year, having reported total revenue of $2.39b (£1.7b) for 2020, down from $4.63b (£3.28b) in 2019.
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