RADISSON EXPANDS IN AFRICA WITH PLAN FOR 5 NEW HOTELS

The Radisson Hotel Group has continued its ambitious African growth and development plan with five new hotel signings secured across the continent to date.

The five new hotels alone add almost 600 rooms to its African portfolio. But its growth plan for 2022 doesn’t stop there. The Group aims to add more than a dozen hotels to its African portfolio this year, which, if achieved, will mean it has just over 100 hotels in operation and under development on the continent.  

In 2021, Radisson Hotel Group set a record with 14 hotel signings in countries such as Morocco, Djibouti, Ghana, and Zambia, adding over 2,500 rooms to its African portfolio. The Group’s momentous growth is aligned with its 2025 objective to reach over 150 properties across Africa.   

The five new hotel signings in the first quarter of 2022 span the continent from Ethiopia and Senegal to Tunisia and Ghana and stretch across the Group’s brand portfolio from the fast-growing upscale Radisson brand to the Group’s newest conversion brand, Radisson Individuals.  

Radisson Hotel Addis Ababa Bole Airport in Ethiopia

Currently under construction, the Radisson Hotel Addis Ababa Bole Airport is on track to open its doors in summer 2023 and will be the first Radisson branded hotel in East Africa. Located 1.8km from the third largest airport hub in Africa, Bole International Airport, home to Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest airline, and the newly upgraded terminal, the hotel is also adjacent to the country’s new national stadium which is still under construction.   

Radisson Resort Dakar Saly in Senegal

The property located in Saly, a popular seaside resort in Senegal and the Sub-Saharan region, will be the first Radisson resort in Africa and the second Radisson branded property in Senegal when it opens its doors in 2024. Saly is the second most popular tourist destination in the country after Dakar and includes a wide range of leisure facilities. The resort offers easy access to the Blaise Diagne International Airport of Dakar, the city centre of the capital, and the community of Diamniadio via a brand-new highway. 

RADISSON EXPANDS IN AFRICA WITH PLAN FOR 5 NEW HOTELS
Dakar Saly Radisson Resort

Radisson Hotel Sfax in Tunisia

The hotel comprising of standard rooms and suites from Junior to Presidential, will be the first and only internationally branded upscale hotel in the city, catering to the government, corporate, and MICE demand in the local and wider areas. Opening in the 2nd quarter, Radisson Hotel Sfax will be located in the city centre, adjacent to the Port of Sfax, the most important trade port of the country, and a 20-minute drive from Sfax-Thyna International Airport.   

La Maison Blanche Tunis, a member of Radisson Individuals

This existing, independent hotel in Tunis, will undergo a full renovation prior to re-opening its doors in January 2023. La Maison Blanche Tunis joins the Group’s existing two hotels in operation and three under development in Tunisia, with a total of almost 1,000 rooms. The hotel is 5km from Tunis-Carthage International Airport, and 800m from Tunis Train Station. 

Number One Oxford Street Hotel & Suites, a member of Radisson Individuals in Accra, Ghana

The property, scheduled to open in quarter 2nd, will consist of various rooms and suites, including a three-bedroom penthouse and a premium presidential suite, as well as serviced apartments. This will be the Group’s third property in Accra and the first of two Radisson Individuals hotels to open in Ghana, paving the way for future brand expansion in the country. Located in the Osu neighborhood, the hotel will be conveniently close to Accra’s financial business district and government ministries.   

Radisson: strong ambitions for further African expansion

“Africa remains a key focus for us. We remain committed to unlocking its potential and to supporting its people with the many job creations that we contribute across the continent. Despite the challenges of the pandemic, we continue cementing our position as one of the leading operators on the continent with a portfolio across over 30 African countries. In 2022, we aim to add a dozen hotels to our portfolio across the continent resulting in surpassing the 100 hotels in operation and under development mark and eventually aim to achieve 150 hotels by 2025” said Elie Younes, executive vice president and global chief development officer.  

“In addition to opening our first three hotels in Madagascar earlier this year, we will be opening hotels in South Sudan, Djibouti, Victoria Falls, and Ghana. Conversions will remain a priority and we will continue innovating our business approach with relevant and tailored solutions to adapt to changing market conditions,” added Ramsay Rankoussi, vice president, development, Africa and Turkey at Radisson Hotel Group.

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