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Marriott sign agreement for five properties in Austria
Sunday, 11th May 2025
Source : Marriott International

Marriott International Inc, announced it has signed an agreement with VERKEHRSBUERO HOSPITALITY to open five properties in Austria across its Tribute Portfolio, AC Hotels and Four Points Flex by Sheraton brands.  

The signed projects are expected to further enhance Marriott‘s footprint in the country with the addition of more than 1,100 rooms.

All five properties are expected to be converted from existing hotels operated by VERKEHRSBUERO HOSPITALITY under its Austria Trend Hotels brand.

“As a company, we have developed a conversion-friendly platform, and these new hotel signings are a testament to the trust owners and franchisees have in Marriott International and the reputation of our world-class brands,” said Jerome Briet, Chief Development Officer, Europe, Middle East & Africa, Marriott International. 

“Austria is an important growth market for the company, and we continue to see opportunities to further diversify our portfolio in the country. We are particularly looking forward to growth in the affordable midscale segment with Four Points Flex by Sheraton.”

VERKEHRSBUERO HOSPITALITY is taking a strategic step in the Austrian hospitality industry with the conversion of its five Austria Trend Hotels.  Marked in a signing ceremony with Marriott International President & CEO Anthony Capuano and CEO of VERKEHRSBUERO Martin Winkler, the multi-deal agreement with Marriott supports the company’s goal to diversify its portfolio and drive sustainable growth while continuing to provide unique memories for its guests.

Martin Winkler, CEO of VERKEHRSBUERO added, "We are delighted about our new agreement with Marriott International. With this recent signing, we have gained a strong global collaborator with whom we can strategically develop our hotel portfolio. As an experienced hotel operator in Austria, we combine our long-standing expertise with Marriott's global reach to provide guests from around the world with outstanding hospitality experiences."

Four Points Flex by Sheraton, one of Marriott’s midscale brands, will make its anticipated debut in Austria with four properties. By Q3 2025, Austria Trend Hotel beim Theresianum is expected to convert to the Four Points Flex by Sheraton Vienna Hauptbahnhof, and Austria Trend Hotel Salzburg Messe will transition into Four Points Flex by Sheraton Salzburg Messe. Austria Trend Hotel Anatol is expected to convert into Four Points Flex by Sheraton Vienna Mariahilf in 2026. Additionally, following extensive renovations, Austria Trend Hotel Ananas will transition into a dual-branded hotel, featuring both Four Points Flex by Sheraton Vienna Naschmarkt and AC Hotel by Marriott Vienna Naschmarkt.

As part of the multi-deal agreement, the historic Parkhotel Schönbrunn will join Marriott’s Tribute Portfolio – a global network of hotels renowned for their unique charm, exceptional service, and outstanding design.  Located in close proximity to Schönbrunn Palace, the landmark hotel blends Viennese elegance with top-tier comfort.

Marriott’s footprint in Austria currently features a portfolio of 21 properties and nearly 4,000 rooms in operation.  The country is home to 14 of the company’s brands, each serving distinct experiences across traveller segments and travel purposes. These include The Ritz-Carlton, The Luxury Collection, Marriott Hotels, Sheraton, Le Méridien, Renaissance Hotels, Autograph Collection, Tribute Portfolio, Design Hotels, Residence Inn by Marriott, AC Hotels by Marriott, Moxy Hotels, Courtyard by Marriott and Four Points by Sheraton.

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