Accor to Launch Pullman Hotels in New Zealand
Accor to Launch Pullman Hotels in New Zealand
Pullman to
be developed in Auckland's Customs Street
Accor will introduce its new 5-star Pullman brand to Auckland, following the announcement today that a Pullman hotel will be developed on the former New Zealand Reserve Bank in Customs Street, in the heart of the central business district. The hotel is due to open in the second quarter of 2010.
Pullman Auckland will add to Accor's current portfolio of Novotel, Mercure, Ibis, all seasons and Formule 1 hotels in the city. Accor currently operates 29 hotels and resorts in New Zealand.
The launch of the Pullman hotel brand is part of Accor's drive to reposition its brands, which will in particular elevate Sofitel into the luxury segment. This strategy has created the opportunity to launch Pullman as a new brand of hotels clearly positioned in the upscale segment and targeting the corporate and conference/meeting markets.
Conviviality, calm and
connectivity
Pullman hotels will provide specific
services and facilities to create an atmosphere that
balances conviviality, calm and connectivity. These will
include a 24 hour IT solutions manager on site, there will
also be 'Pullman Welcomers' who will not only be responsible
for welcoming, but also for immediate actioning of guest
requests. There will be wireless and broadband
communications, chill out zones, executive floors and
lounges, health club facilities and the latest in hi-tech
facilities for meetings and function organisers. Fast
communications and connectivity is facilitated by the latest
equipment with further enhancement likely as a result of a
partnership with Microsoft.
Pullman Auckland, a stylish
new hotel
Pullman Auckland will have 290 large guest
rooms, a first class day spa, pool, gymnasium and a
restaurant and bar. It will also feature extensive meeting
and conference facilities for up to 800 delegates.
59
Pullman hotels in the world up to 2009 and 300 up to
2015
The announcement of Pullman Auckland follows the
global launch of the brand in late 2007, which saw 12
Pullman hotels debut in Europe and Asia. By the end of
2009, the Pullman network will consist of 59 hotels and over
15,600 rooms in 23 countries in Europe, the Middle East,
South America and Asia-Pacific, including a Pullman at
Sydney Olympic Park, due to open in the final quarter of
2008. In the medium to longer term, Accor's ambition is to
develop a worldwide chain of 300 hotels by 2015, including
100 hotels in Asia-Pacific. The aim is to grow the global
network by 25 hotels a year.
Pullman – part of Accor's
expansion in New Zealand
"We have been looking for a
suitable upscale project in Auckland to complement our wide
range of mid-scale and economy hotels in the city, and this
project offers an outstanding location that will prove
popular for business travellers, conference groups and
leisure travellers," said Paul Richardson, Accor's Vice
President New Zealand and Fiji.
"Pullman Auckland will be an ideal venue for guests to relax and enjoy their stay. The environment is designed around flowing spaces, comfortable facilities, the latest technology and warm, professional service.
"With the corporate and meetings sectors being particularly fast growing markets, the Pullman hotel brand is being launched to meet a clear market demand"
Pullman, a famous name in hospitality
The
Pullman name derives from the opulent Pullman railway
carriages that changed the face of overnight railway travel
in America – and later in the UK and Europe – from the
1860s. Accor has owned the Pullman brand name since the
early 1990s when it took over the Compagnie Internationale
des Wagons-Lits.
Pullman is the upscale hotel brand of
Accor. It was designed with the requirements of business
women and men in mind.
Located in the main regional and
international cities, Pullman hotels provide an extensive
range of tailored services, access to groundbreaking
technologies and the "Co-Meeting" offer, a new approach to
organising meetings, seminars and high-end incentives. At
Pullman hotels, business travellers can choose between being
independent or relying on the staff available round the
clock.
Starting 2009, the Pullman network will count on
59 hotels in 23 countries across Europe, Asia, the Middle
East and Latin America. By 2015, Accor expects over 300
establishments around the world.
Accor, the European
leader and a major global group in hotels, the global leader
in services to corporate clients and public institutions,
operates in nearly 100 countries with 170,000 employees. It
offers to its clients over 40 years of expertise in its two
core businesses:
- Hotels, with the Sofitel, Pullman,
Novotel, Mercure, Suitehotel, Ibis, all seasons, Etap Hotel,
Formule 1 and Motel 6 brands, representing more than 4,000
hotels and nearly 500,000 rooms in 90 countries, as well as
strategically related activities, such as Lenôtre.
-
Services, with 30 million people in 40 countries benefiting
from Accor Services products in human resources, marketing
services and expense
management.
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