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Accor signs first Tribe hotel in England, Manchester
Friday, 17th April 2020
Source : Accor

Located at Manchester Airport, the 412-bed hotel is to be developed in partnership with H3 Hotels.

Marking the Tribe’s second location in UK, the property will feature four restaurant and bar areas, working spaces, a gym and a crew lounge for airline staff.

Construction of the property is scheduled for later this year, although is subject to COVID-19 potential restrictions. The development is expected to take two years to complete.

Thomas Dubaere, COO of Accor Northern Europe, said: "The UK remains a priority long-term global market for development, investment, travel, business and tourism and this development reflects that."

Jonathan Haigh, MD at MAG Property and Development Leader for Airport City Manchester, added: "We are delighted Accor has chosen our scheme for its largest Tribe to date. It’s an exciting new brand to this market and as we look forward to a time when the Covid-19 crisis is behind us, we expect the new Tribe hotel to be extremely well received by guests, not only airport users for whom it is exceptionally well located for terminal access, but also for the business occupiers of Airport City Manchester and wider region who will benefit from enhanced amenity."

The brand plans to open more than 150 properties worldwide over the next five years. There are currently two of these branded properties operating in France, with other target cities include Amsterdam, Dubai, Hong Kong, New York and London.

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