
Balance Sheets since 2023
PPHE Hotel Group FY 2024: With higher occupancy and despite lower ARR the group increased its EBITDA and like-for-like RevPAR.
Choice Hotels Int. Q4 and FY 2024: The global lodging franchisor grows its global net room system size by 3.3%, including a 4.3% growth for more revenue-intense domestic upscale, extended stay and midscale rooms portfolio.
Scandic Q4 and FY 2024: During the fourth quarter the company sold more room nights than last year, despite exiting several hotels to optimize the hotel portfolio and returning to a more normalized pace of renovations.
Hyatt Q4 and FY 2024: Synergies from an expanded network were the drivers for the good results in the fourth quarter and the full financial year 2024.
IHG FY 2024 Results: 2024 was an excellent year of financial performance, strong growth and important progress for IHG Hotels & Resorts. This week, the Group published its Full Year Results for the year 31 December 2024.
Minor Hotels FY 2024: The Thailand-based group celebrates a record-breaking year with 16% profit growth. Minor achieved robust gains in occupancy, revenue, and net profit on the back of global tourism boom.
Accor Q4 and FY 2024: Throughout 2024, including a very strong fourth quarter, the hotel industry proved resilience in a contrasting consumer environment. The Group's diversification in terms of both geography and segment enabled it to post even stronger activity.
Wyndham Q4 and FY 2024 earnings. Wyndham Hotels & Resorts reported a very strong finish to the year with comparable Adjusted EBITDA (7%) and EPS (10%) growth in line with our expectations and driven by higher royalty and franchise fees, increased ancillary fees and margin expansion.
Marriott Int. Q4 and FY 2024: Marriott's net rooms grew 6.8 percent from year-end 2023, as the company added roughly 109,000 net rooms globally during 2024. At the end of the year, Marriott’s global system totaled over 9,300 properties, with roughly 1,706,000 rooms. Full year 2024 global RevPAR rose 4.3 percent.
TUI Group Q1 2025: The tour operator has made a promising start to the new financial year, driven primarily by sales growth in Hotels & Resorts, Cruises and TUI Musement.