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Franchises
Out, Only Management Tie-Ups In Future For Six Continents
Reema
Sisodia - Mumbai
Six
Continents Hotels will stop awarding franchise agreements and only
enter into total management tie-ups in future. This, the company
says, is to ensure that the quality standards of their hotels are
rigidly adhered to.
Chandan
Kashikar, regional director of operations & human resources,
Six Continents Hotels, South West Asia, said, India and Japan
are the two countries where most of our hotels are run on franchising
agreements. The strategy then was to flag hotels in all possible
destinations to be able to cover maximum distribution. Now the focus
is to ensure that we maintain and uphold the quality and brand standards
of our hotels. Therefore we have decided to go in for management
tie-ups.
The
company does not plan to change those franchise agreements which
are already in place. All new agreements will however be management
tie-ups.
The
company plans to give the Holiday Inn brand name a complete
facelift and only get into agreements which they are certain will
follow the prescribed standards. Kashikar said, We are trying
to meet our customers expectations by giving them what they
want. The Holiday Inn brand is being given a facelift and we are
enhancing our brand image.
The
company is also looking at investments in newer destinations. In
the southern market, Chennai, Hyderabad and Bangalore have been
identified as primary markets for investment. The exact brand of
the properties are still under discussion. Regarding future investments,
Kashikar said, We are actively looking at tie-ups but our
country needs to stabilise politically for foreign investors to
be confident enough to invest.
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