The two new hotels of AccorHotels in CDG each have 305 rooms. - Photos : AccorHotels
With the inauguration of the hotels Pullman and ibis Styles at the Paris-Charles de Gaulle airpot, AccorHotels passed the mark of 500,000 rooms owned throughout the world.
In a statement, the hotel group announces that it is expecting to open 160,000 additional rooms between now and 2020. Amongst them, 90% will exploited under a franchise agreement and in management.
On its end, the Pullman Paris Roissy Airport has 305 rooms and suites. It features a restaurant the “Culinaire Bazaar”, a pool, meeting rooms with view on the runways, and a Fitness Center of 140 m².
As for the Ibis Styles Roissy CDG Airport, it also has 305 rooms and offers a fresh soup bar and a restaurant, “Foody’s Planet.” It provides free Wifi and a reception adapted to families that includes a play space for children.
AccorHotels believes it is creating “more than 200 jobs” in the Île-de-France region thanks to the opening of these two establishments.
In a statement, the hotel group announces that it is expecting to open 160,000 additional rooms between now and 2020. Amongst them, 90% will exploited under a franchise agreement and in management.
On its end, the Pullman Paris Roissy Airport has 305 rooms and suites. It features a restaurant the “Culinaire Bazaar”, a pool, meeting rooms with view on the runways, and a Fitness Center of 140 m².
As for the Ibis Styles Roissy CDG Airport, it also has 305 rooms and offers a fresh soup bar and a restaurant, “Foody’s Planet.” It provides free Wifi and a reception adapted to families that includes a play space for children.
AccorHotels believes it is creating “more than 200 jobs” in the Île-de-France region thanks to the opening of these two establishments.
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