Deeply relaxed
Motel One CEO Dieter Mueller about pricing abroad, IPO and sales
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Wiesbaden. Luxury hotels in Europe still suffer from the crisis, budget hotels flourish, as the 2012 results from companies like Accor, Marriott, Motel One, IHG and Orient-Express underline. But all of them show optimism for the future.
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Berlin. Today in the hotel industry, children do not particularly step in the footprints of their parents happily. They are primarily very well trained and sense more economically attractive opportunities in other industries. At the 7th "ITB Hospitality Day" at the ITB, Maria Puetz-Willems dug in deeply with two who still want to begin the inheritance of their fathers. Their fathers sat beside them and listened carefully to what the juniors think about them and the companies: Among the guests were Dieter and Daniel Mueller from Motel One as well as Chanin and Siradej Donavanik of Dusit Hotels. The meeting of two families.
"We are just at the beginning"
Munich. Last week, Motel One signed for the next hotel abroad. The development department will be expanded; further concrete projects have already been signed or are looming on the horizon. In London alone, a theoretical potential of 15,000 rooms is anticipated – this would be more than twice the number of rooms the low budget chain possesses today. Nevertheless, Motel One Manager Dieter Mueller says: "We are just at the beginning of the development." Last week in Munich, in an interview with Maria Puetz-Willems, Editor-in-Chief of hospitalityInside.com, he further revealed: "After the crisis years 2008 and 2009, we now know how our hotels cope in 'stress situations'." The large advantage of the 2-star low-budget-design group remain price and location. The next Motel One hotels will only be located in city centres - even as part of a new shopping mall for the first time. Dieter Mueller about brand, strategy, locations and return.