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On the recovery road

Pierre & Vacances goes asset-light - Expansion in Spain and France

Pierre Vacances - Le Domaine du Golfe du Lion
After almost going bankrupt, Pierre & Vacances is successful again - thanks to a changed strategy. / © L'oeil d'Eos

After narrowly avoiding bankruptcy two years ago, Pierre & Vacances Center Parcs (PVCP), one of the Europe's biggest providers of holiday accommodation, has finally adopted an asset-light business model. 2,900 new lodging units should open by the end of 2026, with France and Spain targeted in particular. 

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Macy Marvel

Macy Marvel

is a former professor of economics and finance at EHL who likes to analyze markets and figures from the global hospitality business. A favourite travel destination: Crete.

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