Radisson Hotel Group has continued its ambitious African growth strategy in the first half of 2022 and confirmed more than eight hotel openings and market entries with more than 1,000 rooms across the continent
At the start of 2022, the group set out plans to add more than a dozen hotels across the continent and is on track to meet this goal, having delivered two thirds of the planned growth to date.
Radisson Hotel Group stated that these new openings and signings underline Africa’s importance to its overall growth strategy and are aligned with its objective of having more than 150 properties across Africa by 2025.
In the first half of 2022, the group expanded its presence in Madagascar with a portfolio of three hotels, becoming the largest international operator on the island and the first Radisson branded hotel in East Africa, Radisson Hotel Addis Ababa Bole Airport, was signed in 2022. The Radisson Individuals brand was introduced to the continent with the opening of two new properties, Number One Oxford Street Hotel & Suites, a member of Radisson Individuals in Ghana, and Marina Resort Port Ghalib, a member of Radisson Individuals in Marsa Allam, Egypt.
Radisson Hotel Group also announced the opening of Radisson Blu Hotel, Juba, South Sudan’s first internationally branded five star hotel, and continued its resort growth strategy with the signing of Radisson Resort Dakar Saly in Senegal. In addition, the group reinforced its presence in Tunisia with the recent opening of Radisson Sfax and the rebranding of La Maison Blanche Tunis as a Radisson Individuals property. In South Africa, the group expanded its portfolio to more than 14 properties with the opening of its latest addition, Radisson Blu Hotel Durban Umhlanga.
Tim Cordon, area senior vice president, Middle East & Africa at Radisson Hotel Group, commented, “2022 has been historic for Radisson Hotel Group to date. While we’ve long seen Africa as a key growth region, it’s been incredibly exciting to enter new markets for the first time. In doing so, we’ve cemented our position as one of the leading operators on the African continent.”