Langham signs new Hong Kong hotel
Langham Hospitality Group has inked an agreement to manage a new Hong Kong hotel.
Ying’nFlo in Admiralty, Hong Kong, is scheduled to open in September 2023.
The new property follows the successful debut of the Ying’nFlo brand in October 2022, in Wanchai.
This second upper midscale HK property is targeted at Millennials and GenZ’ers.
It features 251 rooms along with The House of Ying’nFlo social hub.
A lifestyle café restaurant is set to open in the first quarter of 2024.
“Hong Kong’s second Ying’nFlo in under a year underscores our strategy to bring our well-thought-through brand to life,” said Brett Butcher, Langham CEO.
“With its bold branding, Ying’nFlo will bring a bright and fresh accommodation option.”
Ying’nFlo, Wesley Admiralty is planning an upcoming collaboration with a local artist to design an exterior mural that incorporate the brand’s signature colours.
The tech-forward brand’s service is powered by the all-in-one Ying’nFlo app, allowing guests to connect with every aspect of their stay.
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