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US-based Best Western to develop 100 hotels in India

The group will develop 5 star hotels in major cities and also look at acquiring hotels in tier II cities and converting them into Best Western brand hotels.

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HYDERABAD: Cabana Hotel Management Pvt Ltd, the Indian master licensee for Best Western, the world's largest hotel group, will develop 100 hotels in India's emerging business centres over the next seven to eight years by bringing in an investment of $1.2 billion.  Headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, the Best Western owns and operates 4,200 hotels in 80 countries.

After signing an agreement in Mumbai this week, a team of officials from the Mumbai-based Cabana and Best Western are going around the Indian metros and tier II cities to finalise their plans.

The Cabana group will develop 3.5 to 4 star hotels in various cities and 5 star capable hotels in major cities. It would also look at acquiring hotels in tier II cities and converting them into Best Western brand hotels.

Cabana has finalized plans to establish six hotels in Ooty (Tamil Nadu), Bangalore, Jaisalmer (Rajasthan), Kanyakumari and Rameshwaram (Tamil Nadu) and Bhubaneshwar. The construction of these hotels is likely to be completed in two years.

"We are now looking at Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Chandigarh, Indore, Lucknow, Patna, Ahmedabad, Surat, Nagpur, Aurangabad and Hyderabad," said Prabhu Goel, co-chairman of Cabana Hotel Management

"Business centres are our priority. We would like to cover all metros and state capitals," said Prabhu, whose group owns and runs eight Western-branded hotels in the US.

The master licensee agreement with Cabana is part of US-based western International's aggressive development plans for India to leverage the country's growing business travel and tourism market.

"The Indian economy is growing at incredible speed and the growth potential in Indian hospitality industry is immense," said Anil Wad, CEO, Cabana. “There is huge under supply in hospitality industry.

"The airlines industry is growing at 25 percent for five years but there the hospitality industry is not keeping pace with this growth. The hotel tariffs are going sky high and even exceeding the tariffs in the West," said Anil. "The number of hotels in India is less than the hotels in Las Vegas," he said.

Cabana says that the hotels it would build in India would offer premier services but the pricing will be lower than the luxury hotels.

Best Western will not participate in equity while Cabana will finance the investments through a mix of equity, debt and private equity placements. 

"The funding will be on our own. There are private equity prospects and we will also do public financing," said Prabhu.


The revenues for first few years from each of these hotels are expected to be $2-4 million and they will scale up to $4-5 million. The revenues from the luxury hotels in metros are expected to be $20-25 million.

Best Western wants to have a strong brand in India to target the large number of Indians going abroad, especially to the US, Europe and China, where the Best Western already has strong presence.

 

 

 

 

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