
Financial Results
Motel One Group FY 2025: In the 2025 financial year, the budget design chain achieved revenue of over €1 billion for the first time.
Choice Hotels Int. Q1 2026: Franchise agreements awarded increased 113% in international markets in the first quarter of 2026. Extended stay remains a core growth engine.
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Q1 2026: The company provided an update on its relationship with Revo Hospitality und announced first quarter results. Comparable adjusted net income decreased by six percent.
Pandox AB Q1 2026: The year began with strong growth supported by acquisitions and a positive market.
Hilton Worldwide Q1 2026: The company opened 131 hotels during the first quarter 2026, resulting in 10.900 net room additions and delivered great top and bottom-line results.
Whitbread/Premier Inn FY 2025: An unexpected impact of business rates and a decrease of F&B revenues lead to a new Five-Year Plan. The group also struggles with increasing employment costs.
Accor Q1 2026. For the first quarter of 2026, the Group recorded revenue of €1,313 million, up 2.3% at constant currency compared with the first quarter of 2025. This increase breaks down into a 4.6% rise at constant currency for the Premium, Midscale and Economy division and a 0.7% decrease at constant currency for the Luxury & Lifestyle division, which was negatively impacted by disposals accounting for 6.2%.
Scandic Q1 2026: Although the early timing of Easter had some negative impact on the first quarter results, the second quarter is off to a good start. The restructuring process of Dalata is progressing as planned, and the company is not currently experiencing any direct impact on demand due to the geopolitical situation.
TUI Q2/2026. The Group expects adjusted EBIT for the fiscal year to exceed the prior-year level. However, the war in Iran is having a negative impact on the outlook, and the revenue forecast is being temporarily suspended. In the Hotels & Resorts segment, demand is shifting toward the western Mediterranean.
Global Hotel Alliance (GHA) Q1 2026: The alliance of independent hotel brands has reported a robust start to 2026, driven by the continued momentum of its loyalty programme. The globally diversified footprint still continues to provide resilience.









