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Radisson Hotel Group has closed a successful first half with over 130 signings and openings across EMEA and APAC.

Radisson Collection and Radisson Red entered into several new markets, with nearly 20 Radisson Blu hotels signed.

“During the first six months of 2024 we reported strong growth across our international portfolio, while consistently creating relevance for guests and value for owners,” said Radisson Hotel Group, Executive Vice President and Global Chief Development Officer, Elie Younes.

“Radisson Hotel Group’s brands offer a clear solution for every market. We thank our owners, partners, and dedicated teams, whose trust, collaboration and commitment drive our continued success.”

In Asia Pacific, the group accelerated its growth in China, adding over 5,000 keys through new openings and signings in key cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Chengdu, building on a portfolio of over 400 hotels in various stages of development and operation in the region.

The group continues to expand its presence in regional areas in response to growing demand with new signings in key Southeast Asian markets such as the Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia and Laos.

India remains a strategic focus area for the group following the signings and openings of nearly 25 hotels in 2024 so far, including India’s first Cricket Stadium Hotel and the Radisson Collection in Udaipur.

“As we continue to expand our footprint across Southeast Asia and the Pacific, we are thrilled to see the outstanding progress made during the first half of 2024,” said Radisson Hotel Group Chief Development Officer, Development, Asia Pacific, Ramzy Fenianos.  

“Our strategic focus on key markets in Australasia and Indochina has strengthened our presence and reinforced our commitment to delivering exceptional hospitality experiences tailored to the unique needs of each region.

“The success of our new signings and openings across SEAP reflects our dedication to growth, innovation, and building strong partnerships with local stakeholders.”