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Accor achieves medium-term projections with robust H1 performance

  • HOTELSMag.com
  • 25 July 2024
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Accor posted a strong H1 performance, with revenue soaring 11% to €2,677 million ($2,903.05 million) and RevPAR up 6%. The performance aligns with the medium-term outlook Accor presented last year, Accor’s Chairman and CEO Sébastien Bazin said in a statement.

The growth was propelled by a 4% increase in the premium, midscale and economy division (compared to Q2 2023) and a 22% surge in the luxury and lifestyle division (compared to H1 2023).

Activity in the second quarter was robust across all regions and for all its brands, the France-based lodging company said. These performances help the group to raise its RevPAR target for the year, Bazin said.

Revenue generated by the premium, midscale and economy division saw a 4% rise from H1 2023 to €1,473 million ($1,597.38 million). The increase is largely in line with the activity level in the first half.

Accor’s H1 performance aligns with the medium-term outlook the group presented in 2023.

The impressive performance of the luxury and lifestyle segment, increase of fees linked to the residential activity and a scope effect linked to the takeover of Potel & Chabot saw the luxury and lifestyle segment generating revenue of €1,243 million ($1,347.96 million).

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Scope effects, primarily related to the takeover of Potel & Chabot in October 2023 in the luxury and lifestyle division, contributed €117 million ($126.87 million).

Group EBITDA soared 13% from H1 2023 to €504 million ($546.55 million), driven by robust revenue, the operating leverage of the M&F activity and strict cost discipline in services to owners. The negative impacts of the Turkish lira (-39%), the Australian dollar (-4%), the Egyptian pound (-18%) and the Argentine peso (-77%) resulted in a negative impact of €63 million ($68.31 million).

In the first half of the year, Accor opened 146 hotels totaling 24,000 rooms, posting net unit growth of 4.1% over the last 12 months. By the end of June, Accor’s total portfolio included 5,682 hotels, representing 838,722 rooms, and a pipeline of 1,297 properties (totaling 218,000 rooms).

For FY 2024, Accor expects RevPAR to grow between 4% and 5%, while EBITDA is expected to range between €1,095 million ($1,187.46 million) and €1,125 million ($1,220 million). The company anticipates a positive contribution of EBITDA by services to owners.

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