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Originally founded by [[Stelios Haji-Ioannou]] through the [[easyGroup]], easyHotel was incorporated in 2004 and opened its first hotel in [[South Kensington]], [[London]] in 2005. Whilst easyHotel owned its first hotel in South Kensington (which was subsequently sold and franchised in 2007), its growth strategy in its early years was to expand via franchise contracts.{{Cn|date=October 2018}}
Originally founded by [[Stelios Haji-Ioannou]] through the [[easyGroup]], easyHotel was incorporated in 2004 and opened its first hotel in [[South Kensington]], [[London]] in 2005. Whilst easyHotel owned its first hotel in South Kensington (which was subsequently sold and franchised in 2007), its growth strategy in its early years was to expand via franchise contracts.{{Cn|date=October 2018}}


In 2007, Easygroup signed with Dubai-state-owned ''Istithmar Hotels'' for them to invest 400 million USD in five years to build 38/3800 Easy hotels/rooms in Africa, the Middle East and parts of Asia. However, only a sole hotel in [[Dubai]] opened in 2010 which since closed.<ref name=hotels/> Later in 2007, easyHotel also signed a master franchise agreement with Germany-based ''Igen Hotels'', planning 60 franchised EHs in Europe (outside the UK) in three years, of which about 10 were expected in Germany.<ref name=tba>Travel Business Analyst, November 2019</ref>
In 2007, Easygroup signed with Dubai-state-owned ''Istithmar Hotels'' for them to invest 400 million USD in five years to build 38/3800 Easy hotels/rooms in Africa, the Middle East and parts of Asia. However, only a sole hotel in [[Dubai]] opened in 2010 which since closed.<ref name=tba/><ref name=hotels/> Later in 2007, easyHotel also signed a master franchise agreement with Germany-based ''Igen Hotels'', planning 60 franchised EHs in Europe (outside the UK) in three years, of which about 10 were expected in Germany.<ref name=tba>Travel Business Analyst, November 2019</ref>


2007 saw the first three international franchise hotels open in Basel, Budapest and Zurich along with two further hotels in London, at Earl’s Court and Victoria. 2008 marked easyHotel’s expansion with the opening of hotels near Luton and Heathrow airports as well as in London Paddington. Between 2010 and 2014, the Company continued to expand its portfolio through franchise partnerships with new openings in Scotland, Germany and The Netherlands. The group also acquired two London based hotels in Old Street (2012) and Croydon (2014).{{Cn|date=October 2018}}
2007 saw the first three international franchise hotels open in Basel, Budapest and Zurich along with two further hotels in London, at Earl’s Court and Victoria. 2008 marked easyHotel’s expansion with the opening of hotels near Luton and Heathrow airports as well as in London Paddington. Between 2010 and 2014, the Company continued to expand its portfolio through franchise partnerships with new openings in Scotland, Germany and The Netherlands. The group also acquired two London based hotels in Old Street (2012) and Croydon (2014).{{Cn|date=October 2018}}

Revision as of 14:56, 9 October 2022

easyHotel
IndustryHotels
FoundedJanuary 19, 2004 (2004-01-19)
FounderStelios Haji-Ioannou
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
Number of locations
42
Area served
Europe[1]
Key people
Karim Malak (CEO)
Websitewww.easyhotel.com

EasyHotel (styled as easyHotel) is an international budget hotel chain headquartered in London with branches in ten European countries.[1]

History

easyHotel in Berlin
Guestroom in an easyHotel

Originally founded by Stelios Haji-Ioannou through the easyGroup, easyHotel was incorporated in 2004 and opened its first hotel in South Kensington, London in 2005. Whilst easyHotel owned its first hotel in South Kensington (which was subsequently sold and franchised in 2007), its growth strategy in its early years was to expand via franchise contracts.[citation needed]

In 2007, Easygroup signed with Dubai-state-owned Istithmar Hotels for them to invest 400 million USD in five years to build 38/3800 Easy hotels/rooms in Africa, the Middle East and parts of Asia. However, only a sole hotel in Dubai opened in 2010 which since closed.[2][1] Later in 2007, easyHotel also signed a master franchise agreement with Germany-based Igen Hotels, planning 60 franchised EHs in Europe (outside the UK) in three years, of which about 10 were expected in Germany.[2]

2007 saw the first three international franchise hotels open in Basel, Budapest and Zurich along with two further hotels in London, at Earl’s Court and Victoria. 2008 marked easyHotel’s expansion with the opening of hotels near Luton and Heathrow airports as well as in London Paddington. Between 2010 and 2014, the Company continued to expand its portfolio through franchise partnerships with new openings in Scotland, Germany and The Netherlands. The group also acquired two London based hotels in Old Street (2012) and Croydon (2014).[citation needed]

In June 2014, the Company floated on the London Stock Exchange raising £24.5m to fund further growth and expansion. In August 2019 directors of the company backed a £139 million bid for the company in August despite opposition from founder Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou. The bidding consortium is made up of Luxembourg-based ICAMAP and Ivanhoé Cambridge of Canada. Ivanhoe is owned by Quebec’s pension company, CDPQ (Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec).[2]

Operations

As of October 2022, easyHotel has corporately owned and franchised branches in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, France, Spain, Belgium, Hungary, Portugal and Bulgaria. The formerly operated sole hotel in Dubai no longer exists.[1]

  • 16 corporately-owned hotels in Old Street (London), Glasgow, Croydon, Birmingham, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Liverpool, Newcastle, Sheffield, Leeds, Ipswich, Oxford, Barcelona (Spain) Nice, Paris (France) Cardiff (Wales).
  • 27 franchised hotels in Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, Hungary, the Netherlands, Portugal, Switzerland, UAE, and the United Kingdom.

References

  1. ^ a b c d easyhotel.com - Our hotels retrieved 9 October 2022
  2. ^ a b c Travel Business Analyst, November 2019

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