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IHG's largest brand with 3,100+ hotels across 50+ countries; select-service leader targeting value-conscious business travelers; part of IHG's 1M+ room global portfolio
Holiday Inn Express is a select-service hotel brand owned and operated under the InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) umbrella, launched in 1991 as a purpose-built solution for the value-conscious business and leisure traveler who demands consistency, cleanliness, and essential amenities without paying for full-service hospitality. The brand was created in response to the growing budget business travel segment that wanted reliable accommodations at a lower price point than full Holiday Inn properties, with a standardized experience that eliminated the variability of independent and regional hotel operators. IHG's mission for the brand is to deliver a smart, uncomplicated stay that removes friction from the travel experience.\n\nHoliday Inn Express properties offer a focused set of amenities designed for productivity and comfort: free hot breakfast (the "Express Start" breakfast bar), complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, business centers, fitness facilities, and consistently sized, functional guest rooms. The brand's Smart Room design provides everything a traveler needs and nothing they don't, with intuitive layouts, quality bedding, and in-room connectivity. Holiday Inn Express competes directly with Hampton by Hilton, Courtyard by Marriott, and Fairfield Inn in the select-service midscale segment and benefits from IHG's One Rewards loyalty program, which drives repeat bookings from corporate and leisure travelers alike.\n\nHoliday Inn Express operates more than 3,100 properties worldwide, making it one of the largest hotel brands by property count globally. Its geographic footprint spans North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America, with a significant pipeline of new builds and conversions fueling continued expansion. As one of IHG's highest-performing brands by room revenue, Holiday Inn Express anchors IHG's position in the high-volume midscale segment — the largest segment of the global hotel market by property count.
Marriott (NASDAQ: MAR) ultra-luxury hotel brand with 110+ properties globally at $500-$3,000+ ADR; Gold Standards service model and $2,000 employee empowerment competing with Four Seasons and Aman for luxury hospitality.
The Ritz-Carlton is Marriott International's (NASDAQ: MAR) ultra-luxury hotel brand — operating 110+ hotels, resorts, and residences in 30+ countries from New York, Tokyo, and Dubai to Maldives, Lake Tahoe, and Kyoto — representing the peak luxury tier of Marriott's 30-brand portfolio and generating premium average daily rates of $500-$3,000+ per night across properties that define the global standard for luxury hospitality service. Marriott acquired Ritz-Carlton in 1998, and the brand generates an estimated $4+ billion in annual revenue, serving ultra-high-net-worth individuals, C-suite business travelers, and luxury leisure guests who expect the highest level of personalized service.
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