BATTLE OF THE BRANDS AS KOH SAMUI GOES GLOBAL

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An influx of international hotel chains to the third largest island in Thailand – Koh Samui – is setting the stage for fierce brand competition.Well-known names in the pipeline include InterContinental, Le Méridien, Conrad, Accor and Moevenpick who will all be intent on luring travellers to the destination by the end of 2011.

According to new data released by leading consulting firm C9 Hotelworks in its Samui Hotel Market Update report, five hotels managed by global operators will enter the existing supply side during the second half of this year. The destination has already experienced a surge in luxury brand penetration with properties operated by Four Seasons, Starwood’s W, Banyan Tree, Six Senses and Orient Express.

Managing Director of C9 Hotelworks, Bill Barnett, said the influx of new hotels and resorts is a dynamic performance indicator.

“Leading hospitality brands have been proven to induce demand into a destination and are a strong catalyst for sustainable growth,” Mr Barnett said.

“A key comparative is luxury retail where upscale shopping malls rely on anchor brands to attract upscale shoppers. Travel and retail track a strikingly similar customer driven model.”

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The report also shows the island made inroads in the first half of the year, with hotels hitting an overall occupancy of 62%. This could signal that the island is getting back to business.

Airlift continues to be a primary focus as the increasing popularity of the monthly Full Moon Party on nearby Koh Phangan is drawing worldwide attention and is displacing seat capacity required for expansion of the mainstream leisure segment.

The recent media comments by Bangkok Airways founder Prasert Prasarttong-osoth that the airline was studying the possibility of divesting a 30% stake and possibly going into an IPO could pave the way for change on Koh Samui.

A much touted market liberalisation under the Asean Economic Community in the next four years and open skies policy in the region are being hailed by travel industry watchers as a positive move.

About C9 Hotelworks
C9 Hotelworks is hospitality consulting firm based in Phuket, Thailand and led by Managing Director Bill Barnett. With 26 years of experience in Asia Pacific, he is a leading specialist on hotel and property development issues. He is a columnist with a number of leading newspapers, including the Phuket Gazette and The Nation and has appeared on CNBC, the BBC and CNN. His popular blog www.thephuketinsider.com is the authoritative source of all Phuket hotel tourism and real estate issues and trends. More information on the company can be found at www.c9hotelworks.com

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