Tony Chick was previously resident manager of New World Beijing Hotel where he was one of the opening team members who contributed to the successful opening of that hotel.
Marriott targets Chinese travellers through agreement with Alitrip
The room inventory of Marriott International hotels portfolio will be made available to Alitrip users through a directly operated on-line flagship store – a first for a major global hotel chain.
Manish Puri appointed General Manager of Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain
Manish has been part of the Six Senses family since 2008 when he began his Six Senses career as general manager with the opening of Evason Ma’in Hot Springs and Six Senses Spa in the Kingdom of Jordan. This was followed by five years in Thailand where he served as general manager of the Six Senses Yao Noi.
Four Seasons Hotel Beijing promotes Andrew De Brito to General Manager
De Brito has served as Hotel Manager of Four Seasons Hotel Beijing since August 2013.
St. Regis Shanghai Jingan set to open in 2017
Slated to open as part of a new mixed-use development, the St. Regis Shanghai Jingan will offer 480 guestrooms, including 41 suites and 47 residences.
Kempinski Hotel Harbin opens in China
Offering 350 rooms including 32 suites, Kempinski Hotel Harbin stands on the north bank of the Songhua River and presides over the Songbei District.
NUO Hotel Beijing joins Ultratravel Collection
As well as China, Ultratravel Collection is expanding in other key markets around the world, with recent additions to its portfolio including Viceroy New York, Corinthia Hotel London and Palais Namskar in Marrakech.
China’s International Hospitality Supplies Fair (HOSFAIR) returns in September
The 14th China International Hospitality Supplies Fair (HOSFAIR) will be held from September 8th – 10th, 2016 at the China Import and Export Fair Complex.
Jorgen Christensen appointed General Manager of Marco Polo Changzhou
Jorgen has been in the hotel industry for over 25 years and has held senior positions with hotel companies such as Accor, Shangri-La and Langham.
Chinese luxury hotels equalling foreign rivals: PolyU Study
The country of origin effect seems to be weakening as the quality of Chinese products improves, with domestic travellers in China now considering local brand luxury hotels as essentially equivalent to their foreign brand counterparts.