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French hotel operator Accor said on Monday its strategic alliance with China Lodging Group will boost earnings after the first year and help quicken its expansion in the fast-growing Chinese domestic travel and hospitality market.
The $160 million deal, the latest in a series of Franco-Chinese alliances in the tourism sector, will see China Lodging Group become the main franchisee for Accor's budget and midscale hotels in China, Accor Chief Executive Sebastien Bazin said.
"The transaction reflects Accor's strong will to expand in China," Bazin told reporters. "There are 15 hotel rooms in the United States for 1,000 people, 10 hotel rooms for 1,000 people in Europe and less than two hotel rooms in China."
Accor, the world's fourth-largest hotelier after Intercontinental, Marriott and Starwood, wants to expand in fast-growing emerging markets to offset slower growth in Europe, where it makes 70 percent of revenue.
The deal, announced on Sunday and due to close in the second half of 2015, will combine Accor's budget and midscale brands including Ibis, Novotel and Mercure with the 1,849 existing Huazhu hotels run by China Lodging. Accor, which has 3,700 hotels in 92 countries, currently has 144 hotels in China, including 100 budget-midscale hotels.
"We view the transaction as an acknowledgement that Accor and its brands have failed to keep pace with the fast growing, local and predominantly budget players - China Lodging, Home Inns, 7 Days," Credit Suisse analysts said in a note.

Copyright Reuters, 2014

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