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Travel For Phoebe on MSNSTOCKHOLM and the ARCHIPELAGO, SwedenWe got the chance to join Singapore Airlines on a trip to Stockholm and the Stockholm Archipelago, celebrating the brand new ...
IHG acquires Ruby brand for €110.5m, expanding its urban lifestyle portfolio. Ruby operates 20 hotels in Europe, with 10 more planned, enhancing IHG's global presence.
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GlobalData on MSNIHG purchases Ruby hotel brand for $116mInterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has acquired the Ruby brand and related intellectual property from Ruby SARL for an ...
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GlobalData on MSNBibby Stockholm: the rise and fall of the UK’s asylum accommodation bargeLeased as part of the UK government’s cost-cutting asylum strategy, the vessel became a symbol of wider debates on immigration policy, public spending, and humanitarian responsibility. This report by ...
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Corporate Travel Management (CTM), an Australian travel firm which was previously slammed for its handling of Covid ...
IHG acquired Ruby Hotels for €110.5 million and reported 2024 financial results with a rise in revpar, average daily rate and ...
SAS launches summer flights from Stockholm to Keflavik, enhancing connectivity and catering to growing tourism in Iceland, ...
Spending on accommodation and support for asylum seekers has rocketed from £739m in 2019-20 to £4.7bn in 2023-24.
InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has announced its acquisition of Ruby, a premium urban lifestyle hotel brand, from Ruby SARL. The deal, valued at €110.5 million (~$116 million), includes the Ruby ...
Ruby is a premium urban lifestyle brand situated in major city destinations. IHG expects to rapidly expand the brand globally. Established in 2013, the brand currently operates 20 hotels (3,483 rooms) ...
InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has acquired Ruby Hotels in a £92m deal as it seeks to quadruple the urban lifestyle ...
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The Points Guy on MSNIHG acquires 'lean luxury' hotel brand with locations in European hotspotsOver the last few years, lifestyle hotel acquisitions have been all the rage for some of the world's biggest hotel companies, including Hyatt and Hilton. Now, IHG is joining the fray with the ...
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