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40 Classement Mondial Des Groupes Hôteliers | Worldwide Hotel Group Ranking Classement Mondial Des Groupes Hôteliers | Worldwide Hotel Group Ranking 41 40 Classement mondial des groupes hôteliers | Worldwide hotel group ranking Classement mondial des groupes hôteliers | Worldwide hotel group ranking 41 Classement mondial des groupes hôteliers au 1er Janvier 2013 Classement mondial des groupes hôteliers au 1er Janvier 2013 Worldwide ranking of hotel groups as of 1 January 2013 Worldwide ranking of hotel groups as of 1 January 2013 HÔTELS - HOTELS CHAMBRES - ROOMS EV. NOMB HÔTELS - HOTELS CHAMBRES - ROOMS EV. NOMB RANG GROUPES - GROUPES NAT- NAT EV. HO EV. % RANG GROUPES - GROUPES NAT- NAT EV. HO EV. % RANK 2013 2012 GROWTH 2013 2012 GROWTH GROWTH RANK 2013 2012 GROWTH 2013 2012 GROWTH GROWTH 01 01 IHG GB 4 602 4 480 122 675 982 658 348 17 634 2,7% 51 66 TSOGO SUN Sth AF 94 60 34 15 022 11 024 3 998 36,3% 02 02 HILTON WORLDWIDE USA 3 992 3 861 131 659 917 631 131 28 786 4,6% 52 47 MANTRA GROUP AUS 111 123 -12 14 809 16 209 -1 400 -8,6% 03 03 MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL USA 3 672 3 595 77 638 793 622 279 16 514 2,7% 53 53 STEIGENBERGER HOTEL GROUP GER 81 79 2 14 604 13 786 818 5,9% 04 04 WYNDHAM HOTEL GROUP USA 7 342 7 205 137 627 437 613 126 14 311 2,3% 54 50 THE INDIAN HOTELS COMPANY IND 121 120 1 14 319 14 278 41 0,3% 05 06 CHOICE HOTELS INTERNATIONAL USA 6 199 6 203 -4 497 023 502 460 -5 437 -1,1% 55 51 FIESTA HOTEL GROUP SPA 48 47 1 14 039 14 058 -19 -0,1% 06 05 AccOR FRA 3 515 4 426 -911 450 199 531 714 -81 515 -15,3% 56 54 HOSPITALITY INTERNATIONAL USA 275 275 0 13 286 13 286 0 0,0% 07 07 STARWOOD HOTELS & RESORTS USA 1 121 1 076 45 328 055 315 346 12 709 4,0% 57 49 LTI INTERNATIONAL HOTELS GER 47 53 -6 12 928 14 699 -1 771 -12,0% 08 08 BEST WESTERN USA 4 013 4 058 -45 307 305 313 373 -6 068 -1,9% 58 58 DELTA HOTELS CAN 44 43 1 12 760 12 470 290 2,3% 09 09 HOME INNS CHI 1 772 1 426 346 214 070 176 562 37 508 21,2% 59 68 RICA HOTELS NOR 76 73 3 12 665 10 792 1 873 17,4% 10 10 CARLSON REZIDOR HOTEL GROUP USA 1 077 1 077 0 166 245 165 802 443 0,3% 60 56 SERCOTEL SPA 127 126 1 12 603 12 914 -311 -2,4% 11 11 MAGNUSON HOTELS USA 1 800 - - 140 000 - - - 61 57 AMRESORTS USA 33 33 0 12 535 12 533 2 0,0% 12 12 HYATT HOTELS CORP. USA 473 460 13 133 799 130 534 3 265 2,5% 62 63 ROTANA HOTEL MANAG. CORP EAU 45 45 0 12 124 11 664 460 3,9% 13 15 7 DAYS GROUP HOLDINGS LTD CHI 1 345 944 401 133 497 94 684 38 813 41,0% 63 60 TOKYU GROUP JAP 47 48 -1 12 016 12 272 -256 -2,1% 14 - G6 HOSPITALITY (ex-AccOR MOTEL6) USA 1 157 1 094 63 112 866 106 720 6 146 5,8% 64 79 RED LION HOTELS CORPORATION USA 51 47 4 11 884 8 872 3 012 33,9% 15 14 JIN JIANG INTERNATIONAL HOTELS GROUP CHI 782 638 144 112 302 95 201 17 101 18,0% 65 59 SOLARE HOTELS & RESORTS CHI 66 70 -4 11 844 12 446 -602 -4,8% 16 13 TUI HOTELS & RESORTS GER 334 339 -5 100 100 100 954 -854 -0,8% 66 64 H10 HOTELS SPA 42 40 2 11 801 11 341 460 4,1% 17 16 GROUPE DU LOUVRE (*) FRA 1 102 1 074 28 91 659 88 300 3 359 3,8% 67 85 FUJITA KANKO JAP 38 27 11 11 666 8 289 3 377 40,7% 18 17 LA QUINTA USA 840 825 15 87 877 86 625 1 252 1,4% 68 62 KIMPTON HOTELS USA 58 61 -3 11 626 12 067 -441 -3,7% 19 21 GREEN TREE INNS CHI 700 477 223 75 600 51 516 24 084 46,8% 69 80 FATTAL HOTELS ISR 57 49 8 11 375 8 822 2 553 28,9% 20 18 MELIA HOTELS INTERNATIONAL SPA 281 292 -11 73 340 78 091 -4 751 -6,1% 70 67 SUNROUTE HOTELS INTERNATIONAL JAP 70 69 1 11 099 10 940 159 1,5% 21 19 VANTAGE HOSPITALITY GROUP USA 1 091 1 045 46 69 502 66 142 3 360 5,1% 71 69 OUTRIGGER ENTERPRISES, INC. USA 36 35 1 10 992 10 737 255 2,4% 22 20 NH HOTELES SPA 390 395 -5 58 724 57 950 774 1,3% 72 72 VAN DER VALK HOTELS & RESTAURANTS NL 85 80 5 10 860 10 101 759 7,5% 23 24 WHITBREAD HOTELS & RESTAURANTS GB 641 613 28 50 744 45 629 5 115 11,2% 73 71 THON HOTELS NOR 70 71 -1 10 446 10 157 289 2,8% 24 22 MGM MIRAGE USA 21 21 0 49 751 49 751 0 0,0% 74 70 AmERICINN MOTELS & SUITES USA 201 209 -8 10 317 10 728 -411 -3,8% 25 23 TOYOKO INN JAP 243 243 0 47 103 47 103 0 0,0% 75 74 PROTEA HOTELS Sth AF 118 117 1 10 124 10 038 86 0,9% 26 26 HARRA'S ENTERTAINEMENT USA 36 36 0 42 736 42 736 0 0,0% 76 65 ARGYLE HOTEL GROUP AUS 51 57 -6 10 086 11 332 -1 246 -11,0% 27 29 FAIRMONT RAFFLES INTERNATIONAL CAN 109 99 10 41 532 36 825 4 707 12,8% 77 76 UOL GROUP LIMITED SIN 31 29 2 9 820 9 241 579 6,3% 28 30 TRAVELODGE GB 533 494 39 38 551 35 189 3 362 9,6% 78 93 SONESTA INTERNATIONAL HOTELS CORP. USA 49 33 16 9 753 7 494 2 259 30,1% 29 28 RED ROOF USA 350 350 0 37 100 37 100 0 0,0% 79 61 GRUPO HUSA SPA 84 127 -43 9 596 12 087 -2 491 -20,6% 30 25 BARCELO HOTELS SPA 130 159 -29 36 840 43 149 -6 309 -14,6% 80 77 PESTANA HOTELS & RESORT POR 84 84 0 9 555 9 118 437 4,8% 31 27 SHANGRI-LA HOTELS & RESORTS H-K 79 84 -5 32 976 37 606 -4 630 -12,3% 81 73 CATALONIA HOTELS & RESORTS SPA 57 57 0 9 442 10 039 -597 -5,9% 32 31 WALT DISNEY ATTRACTIONS USA 29 28 1 31 231 30 154 1 077 3,6% 82 81 HANKyu-HansHIn-DAIICHIHOTEL G ROUP JAP 45 44 1 9 252 8 808 444 5,0% 33 32 IBEROSTAR SA SPA 87 87 0 30 673 29 850 823 2,8% 83 87 MOTEL ONE GROUP GER 42 39 3 9 219 8 212 1 007 12,3% 34 33 SCANDIC HOTELS AB SUE 155 153 2 29 427 28 645 782 2,7% 84 157 IHG ANA HOTELS GROUP JAPAN (**) JAP 28 14 14 8 810 3 345 5 465 163,4% 35 34 MILLENNIUM & COPTHORNE HOTELS PLC GB 95 96 -1 26 988 26 548 440 1,7% 85 86 SOKOS HOTELS OY FIN 47 44 3 8 770 8 270 500 6,0% 36 35 JAL HOTELS JAP 76 78 -2 23 873 24 798 -925 -3,7% 86 84 DE VERE GROUP GB 62 65 -3 8 384 8 377 7 0,1% 37 36 BTG JIANGUO HOTELS & RESORTS CHI 78 78 0 23 047 23 047 0 0,0% 87 91 LOEWS HOTELS USA 18 17 1 8 242 7 567 675 8,9% 38 38 B&B HOTELS FRA 265 244 21 20 923 19 180 1 743 9,1% 88 88 DANUBIUS HOTELS GROUP HUN 47 47 0 8 212 8 205 7 0,1% 39 40 FOUR SEASONS HOTELS & RESORTS CAN 92 85 7 19 952 18 416 1 536 8,3% 89 89 MANDARIN ORIENTAL HOTEL GROUP H-K 28 28 0 7 981 7 943 38 0,5% 40 41 KEMPINSKI HOTELS & RESORTS GER 79 71 8 19 640 17 743 1 897 10,7% 90 94 DYNAMIQUE HOTELS MANAGEMENT FRA 131 127 4 7 709 7 491 218 2,9% 41 48 THOMAS COOK SA GB 86 76 10 19 498 15 206 4 292 28,2% 91 92 JURYS HOTELS GROUP PLC IRL 32 32 0 7 531 7 531 0 0,0% 42 45 MOVENPICK HOTELS & RESORTS AG SUI 78 70 8 18 620 16 571 2 049 12,4% 92 82 RYDGES HOTEL GROUP AUS 43 49 -6 7 425 8 767 -1 342 -15,3% 43 37 PRINCE HOTELS JAP 49 56 -7 18 398 21 026 -2 628 -12,5% 93 90 LOPESAN GROUP SPA 21 22 -1 7 370 7 724 -354 -4,6% 44 39 OMNI HOTELS USA 45 50 -5 18 362 18 500 -138 -0,7% 94 103 DORINT HOTELS & RESORTS GER 39 35 4 7 329 6 399 930 14,5% 45 75 NEW CENTURY TOURISM GROUP CHI 50 27 23 17 500 9 594 7 906 82,4% 95 95 HOTELES ISLAZUL CUBA 79 79 0 7 317 7 317 0 0,0% 46 43 DRURY INNS INC. USA 125 124 1 17 359 17 220 139 0,8% 96 96 METRO PARK HOTELS CHI 26 26 0 7 268 7 246 22 0,3% 47 52 GRUPO POSADAS MEX 106 92 14 17 355 13 927 3 428 24,6% 97 99 ASTON HOTELS AND RESORTS USA 26 27 -1 7 112 6 579 533 8,1% 48 44 APA HOTELS LTD JAP 74 74 0 16 857 16 857 0 0,0% 98 97 BUDGET HOST INTERNATIONAL USA 150 150 0 7 000 7 000 0 0,0% 49 42 AmERICA'S BEST FRANCHISING USA 215 231 -16 16 450 17 347 -897 -5,2% 99 98 FIRST HOTELS SUE 50 51 -1 6 952 6 952 0 0,0% 50 46 MARITIM HOTELGESELLSCHAFT GER 49 52 -3 15 654 16 502 -848 -5,1% 100 129 LANGHAM HOTELS H-K 19 14 5 6 913 4 994 1 919 38,4% (*) Louvre Hotels Group + Concorde Hotels Source : Base de données MKG Hospitality - Mai 2013 | MKG Hospitality database - May 2013 (**) Joint venture nationale entre ANA et IHG Source : Base de données MKG Hospitality - Mai 2013 | MKG Hospitality database - May 2013 HOSPITALITY-ON 212-213 .Mai Juin May June 2013 HOSPITALITY-ON 212-213 .Mai Juin May June 2013 42 Classement mondial des groupes hôteliers | Worldwide hotel group ranking Classement mondial des groupes hôteliers | Worldwide hotel group ranking 43 Classement mondial des groupes hôteliers au 1er Janvier 2013 Worldwide ranking of hotel groups as of 1 January 2013 HÔTELS - HOTELS CHAMBRES - ROOMS EV.
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