Minor Hotels to expand footprint in China
BANGKOK, January 21, 2021 Minor Hotels, a Bangkok-based international hotel owner, operator and investor, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Funyard Hotels & Resorts (Member of Country Garden Core Business Alliance), which will see the expansion of its brands in China. The announcement comes at the time when the growth of China’s travel sector, already one of the world s most-watched inbound and outbound markets, is expected to accelerate following post-Covid-19 easing of movement restrictions for travellers. With demand for leisure and resort services shifting from overseas to domestic, optimism about China’s tourism and resort market is at all-time high.
January 2021 877 Minor Hotels, a Bangkok-based international hotel owner, operator and investor, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Funyard Hotels & Resorts (Member of Country Garden Core Business Alliance), which will see the expansion of its brands in China. The announcement comes at the time when the growth of China’s travel sector, already one of the world s most-watched inbound and outbound markets, is expected to accelerate following post-Covid-19 easing of movement restrictions for travellers. With demand for leisure and resort services shifting from overseas to domestic, optimism about China’s tourism and resort market is at all-time high. Minor Hotels’ globe-spanning network of hotels and resorts with a wellness and cultural element at their core ensures that the group is well poised for development in the China market where the appetite for leisure travel has never been greater. As one of the world’s top 20 hotel groups with 530 h
Minor Hotels Enters a Strategic Partnership with Funyard Hotels & Resorts to Fuel China Expansion
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Published: Wednesday, 20 January 2021 09:45
Minor Hotels, a Bangkok-based international hotel owner, operator and investor, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Funyard Hotels & Resorts (Member of Country Garden Core Business Alliance), which will see the expansion of its brands in China.
The announcement comes at the time when the growth of China’s travel sector, already one of the world s most-watched inbound and outbound markets, is expected to accelerate following post-COVID-19 easing of movement restrictions for travellers. With demand for leisure and resort services shifting from overseas to domestic, optimism about China’s tourism and resort market is at all-time high.