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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox company Ibis (or Ibis Red;[1] stylised as ibis) is a French brand of economy hotels owned by Accor. Created in 1974, Ibis became Accor's economy megabrand in 2011 with the rebranding of Ibis Styles and Ibis Budget from All Seasons and Etap Hôtel respectively. As of December 2019, there were 1,218 hotels under the Ibis brand (excluding Styles and Budget hotels), with 159,180 rooms in total across 70 countries.[2]

History

The first Ibis hotel opened in Bordeaux in 1974. It was created by the Accor group (then Novotel-SIEH) to engineer more affordable Novotels. By 1988, Ibis operated 182 hotels in France.[3]

In the USA, the first Ibis hotel opened in 1983.[4] The chain spread through the states of Texas, Florida and Georgia.[5] However, by the end of the 1980s, Ibis exited the US market.[6] In the UK, by 1995, Ibis operated 8 hotels.[7]

In 1997, Ibis launched its 15-minute guarantee program which consisted in offering the stay if an Ibis hotelier could not fix a customer's issue with a room within 15 minutes.[8]

By 2004, Ibis operated 700 hotels in 36 countries.[9] From 2003 to 2005, Ibis opened in South Korea,[10] China[11] and Thailand.[12] In October 2009, Ibis reached the 100,000 rooms milestone[13] and opened its first hotel in Moscow,[14] followed by a 50th hotel in Brazil[15] and a first hotel in Japan.[16] In 2012, Ibis' largest hotel in the Asia-Pacific region opened in Bandung.[17] In September 2011, Accor rebranded All Seasons into Ibis Styles, and Etap Hôtel into Ibis Budget, turning Ibis into the group's economy megabrand.[18] The mattresses, pillows and digital access were upgraded.[19] Following this restructuring, the Ibis megabrand (including both other chains) became the biggest hotel operator in Europe in 2013, with 1,277 hotels.[20] In January 2014, Ibis itself opened its 1,000th hotel.[21]

In September 2012, Ibis tested Sleep Art, a robot that made a painting based on the movements, sounds, and heat variations of the sleeper.[22] Sleep Art was turned into a mobile app for all Ibis customers 6 months later.[23]

Development

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Year Hotels Rooms
2020 1,233 156,149
2019 1,218 155,678
2018 1,174 150,748
2017 1,137 145,081
2016 1,088 138,741
2015 1,068 134,786
2014 1,031 129,009
2013 999 124,022
2012 983 121,004
2011 933 113,077

Awards

  • 2013,[24] 2014:[25] Award for Development at the Global Lodging Forum
  • 2012,[26] 2014:[27] Best Communication Campaign by the Worldwide Hospitality Awards

See also

Шаблон:Portal

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Accor Шаблон:Hotel chains