Global hospitality company Accor today said it will open 90 hotels across India by 2015.
The company also said it is bringing its other global brands Sofital, Pullman and Formule1 to India by 2011.
"India is one of the world's most exciting growth markets with strong demand across all segments...Accor is capitalising on these demand with a bold strategy that will see it have 90 hotels in India by 2015," Accor CEO Gills Pellison told reporters here.
At present Accor, in partnership with InterGlobe Enterprises, runs eight hotels across the country. The company runs hotels under three different brands --Novodel, Ibis and Mercury. The room capacity of these hotel is about 1,525.
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