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Marriott International to Nearly Triple Its Presence in Mexico in Five Years (Mexique)

Marriott International to Nearly Triple Its Presence in Mexico in Five Years (Mexique)

Catégorie : Amérique Centrale et du Sud - Mexique - Économie du secteur - Projets hôteliers
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29 new hotels in Mexico Help Fuel Company's Record-Setting Global Growth

Marriott
International, Inc. (NYSE: MAR) announced today four signed agreements that
it expects will nearly triple its lodging presence in Mexico over the next
five years.

The agreements involve plans to add 29 branded Marriott hotels in
Mexico, create an estimated 3,000 new jobs and represent a total investment
of more than $1 billion by the owners of the Marriott properties.

"These agreements reflect a huge investment being made by our partners
in the future of Mexican tourism and are in response to the growing
attractiveness of Mexico as a tourist destination," said Ed Fuller,
president & managing director of international lodging for Marriott
International.

Fueling Marriott's global growth, the Mexico announcement is part of
its pipeline of 130,000 new rooms that the company expects to be added to
its system by the year 2010. Marriott anticipates that more than a quarter
of its new rooms will be located outside the U.S.

Currently, Marriott's portfolio in Mexico consists of 16 hotels and
resorts including the JW Marriott, Marriott, Courtyard, Residence Inn and
Fairfield Inn brands.

Announced today are the following:

-- A multi-unit development agreement with Caribe Hospitality that will
result in 20 upper-moderately-priced Courtyard by Marriott properties over
the next five-to-seven years throughout Mexico, which Marriott
International will manage.

-- A management agreement with Grupo Questro for the upscale 250-room
Puerto Penasco Marriott Resort on Mexico's Pacific coast. Earlier, Grupo
Questro and its partners signed a management agreement for the 170-room The
Ritz-Carlton Mexico City which will have a branded residential component.
Both properties are scheduled to open in 2011.

-- A management agreement with Desarrollos Turisticos Paso Victoria
S.A. for the luxurious 450-room JW Marriott Milla de Oro Resort & Spa and
the upscale 150-room Renaissance Milla de Oro Resort, both of which will be
located on Mexico's popular Riviera Maya and are expected to open in 2011.

-- A development agreement with Grupo Diestra for at least five and up
to 10 franchised hotels over the next five years under the full-service,
upscale Marriott brand. Grupo Diestra currently operates the Tijuana
Marriott Hotel which opened in 2007. The company expects to open the
320-room Mexico City Marriott Reforma Hotel later this year, the 286-room
Aguascalientes Marriott Hotel and the 290-room Merida Marriott Hotel in
2009 and 2010, respectively.

Fuller added, "As a destination, Mexico accounts for almost 16 percent
of tourism activity in the Americas, second only to the United States.
Mexico also is the primary destination for foreign tourists within Latin
America and today ranks eighth for international tourist arrivals
worldwide. We are thrilled to be part of these visionary plans that will
help Mexico achieve its goal of becoming the fifth most visited destination
in the world."

Marriott has been operating in Mexico for nearly 20 years. "We have
watched Mexican tourism evolve into the vibrant, appealing product it is
today and are delighted to see Mexico's growing middle class spurring
national tourism as well. In fact, the domestic Mexican market accounts for
nearly 40 percent of all our guests at our hotels within Mexico," he said.



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