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Marriott to triple hotels in the Philippines

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HONG KONG, 25 September 2019: Marriott International expects to more than triple its hotel portfolio in the Philippines in the next five years.

It will also debut five new brands including Ritz-Carlton, Element and Westin.

With four hotels currently open in the Philippines, Marriott International expects to open 14 more properties by the end of 2024, adding more than 3,700 new rooms to its inventory in the country. 

Currently operating in three destinations, Marriott International expects to debut in five new destinations – Caticlan, Cebu, Davao, Mactan and Palawan – as hotel owners and developers build new hotels and convert existing ones to its leading brands.

“The amazing growth we see in the Philippines is a testament to Marriott’s strength in and commitment to the market, coupled by a rapidly growing economy,” said Marriott International Asia Pacific president & managing Director Craig Smith.

The opening earlier this year of the 390-room Sheraton Manila Hotel marked the brand’s debut in the Philippines and is the first in the country to have a co-working space located on the property.  It is part of the integrated complex, Resorts World Manila, at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3.

Travellers can look forward to customer-favourite brands such as Marriott Hotels will the planned opening of Marriott Resort & Spa Caticlan in 2021; and Courtyard by Marriott with the planned opening of the Courtyard by Marriott Caticlan in 2021.

New brands include the wellness-centric Westin brand with the opening of the Westin Manila Sonata Place in 2021, developed by Robinsons Land Corporation and Element brand with the opening of Element Palawan Puerto Princesa slated in 2024, to name a few.

Apart from new-build hotels, conversions continue to be a key strategy in strengthening Marriott International’s footprint in the Philippines, such as the Sheraton Manila Bay expected to open later this year. The rebranding plan by the owners includes a significant renovation of the hotel’s lobby area and the creation of a new executive lounge and fitness centre.

Additional conversion deals include the debut of the Four Points brand with the opening of Four Points Palawan Sabang Beach anticipated in 2020 following a USD8 million renovation by the owners; and the legendary Ritz-Carlton brand targeted to debut in the Philippines in 2021 with the opening of The Ritz-Carlton, Manila.

In the first half of 2019 alone, the country’s Department of Tourism recorded more than 4 million international tourist arrivals, an 11% increase over the same period the prior year.

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