Delta Hotels by Marriott touts big US and international expansion
Delta Hotels by Marriott plans a big expansion push with a goal to double growth within two years.
Canada based Delta was acquired Marriott in 2015 with a portfolio then of 30 hotels in Canada.
It has since grown to more than 40 hotels in operation and has a further 20 signed hotels in the pipeline.
It opened its first US outpost in Orlando last year and has this year added hotels in Baltimore, Chesapeake, Chicago and Fargo.
Next up are Dallas and Seattle, and is venturing to Asia with Delta Hotels Shanghai due to open later this year.
"Already an award-winning brand, Delta Hotels has become a development powerhouse with new presences in the US and Asia in the last year that gives guests more ways to experience this exciting brand," said Gregory Durrer, global brand leader, Delta Hotels.
"Our model is simple. We know what our guests want and because of that Delta’s intuitive design and service enables guests to focus on what’s important. It is simple made perfect."
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