Press Release 4 February 2021
IHG Hotels & Resorts Sets the Stage for when Travellers are Ready to Re-Connect and Open up their World
The company evolves its brand as it looks ahead
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From the first InterContinental hotel to the iconic Holiday Inn, from Kimpton revolutionising boutique hotels to new brands paving a new way forward, IHG Hotels & Resorts has long pioneered world travel and the way people connect. Advertisements
Today the company looks ahead as the world - waiting to fully embrace travel once more - reiterates the importance of the industry and travel as an agent for positive change. From supporting careers for millions to the force for good it plays in communities around the world, the experiences each traveller has during a trip make an impact long beyond the memories.
Nomadic Resorts Louis Thompson Evolves the Sustainable Experience
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Around the World, Six Senses is Recognized for Conservation and Regeneration
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Turtles hatched from the “Let s Get Cracking” incubation center heading back home Photo: Six Senses
Adam Tholhath, Six Senses Laamu s Education and Community Outreach Manager leading a snorkeling session. Photo: Six Senses
Adam drives Six Senses Laamu’s local community relations and the team’s sustainability efforts at local schools. Photo: Six Senses
For Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas, sustainable travel is the first step in establishing a collaborative relationship with nature and understanding how operations can fit into the design of the whole system. Regenerative travel takes the idea of sustainability a step further to consider a more reciprocal relationship with future ecosystems and generations. While the future of travel remains uncertain, the appeal of traveling more consciously and carefully is growing amo
John Muehlbauer Appointed CEO of the IHG Owners Association
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ATLANTA, Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The IHG Owners Association, which represents the interests of IHG® (InterContinental Hotels Group) franchise hotel owners worldwide, announced today that John Muehlbauer has been appointed to the role of chief executive officer.
John Muehlbauer
Muehlbauer will continue to uphold the Association s mission of maximizing owners investments in their IHG-branded hotels. Additionally, he will serve as the primary liaison between the Association and IHG corporate. Muehlbauer succeeds Don Berg, who has been the Association s CEO since 2015. Berg announced his intention to retire at the end of 2019 and participated in the CEO successor search. Berg will remain with the Association as a consultant for the next six months to ensure a smooth, uninterrupted transition.
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Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport Announces the Completion of a $20M Renovation - Hotel Now Open
January 11, 2021 GMT
TORONTO, Jan. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport, owned and operated by Manga Hotels, opens its doors after completing a $20 million renovation. The transformation marks a new beginning for the hotel as staff recommits to delivering warm hospitality, memorable events and delightful dinning. The 528-room hotel is in a prime location for all travellers visiting the Toronto region and flying through the Toronto Pearson Airport. The hotel is close to Highway 401 and 427, making it an ideal venue for conferences, meetings and layover travel when the need resumes.
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