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Mandarin Oriental posts 10pc RevPAR growth in 2025

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Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group reported strong financial and operational performance for the year ending December 31, 2025, driven by sustained demand in the luxury hospitality sector and continued global expansion. 

The group recorded a 10% increase in revenue per available room (RevPAR) on a like-for-like basis compared with 2024, supported by growth in both average room rates and occupancy levels across key markets. 

Market share also increased by three percentage points, highlighting the strength of the brand and its focus on delivering exceptional guest experiences.

During 2025, the company expanded its global footprint with two new hotel openings and three property rebrandings, adding five destinations to its portfolio. 

One of the notable rebrandings was the historic Mandarin Oriental Lutetia Paris in Paris. 

The group now operates 45 hotels, 15 branded residences and 36 Exceptional Homes across 28 countries and territories.

Laurent Kleitman, Group Chief Executive of Mandarin Oriental, said: “2025 was a strong year for Mandarin Oriental, reflecting the clarity of our strategy and improving execution. In line with our aspiration to be the best luxury hospitality operator we achieved a 3pt gain in market share, double digit improvement in like-for-like RevPAR and improved profitability across the portfolio. We maintained excellence in our service proposition that was recognised through numerous awards. At the same time, we have been making the investments in talent, capability and culture needed to deliver our ambitious long-term growth goals.”

 Looking ahead, the Group will mark the 150th anniversary of Mandarin Oriental Bangkok in 2026 with a series of celebratory events. 

Its development pipeline remains strong, with more than 30 signed hotel and branded residence projects expected to open over the next six years.

The company also reached a sustainability milestone by becoming the first hospitality group to have its entire network certified by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC), reflecting its commitment to responsible tourism practices and community support. -TradeArabia News Service

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