Hotel giant AccorInvest, formerly Accor's real estate arm, turned its fortunes around sharply in 2024, reducing debt through €720m of disposals, and discussions are underway for the sale of F1 super-economy hotels, CEO Gilles Clavié told AFP.
Hotel giant AccorInvest, formerly Accor's real estate arm, turned its fortunes around sharply in 2024, reducing debt through €720m of disposals, and discussions are underway for the sale of F1 super-economy hotels, CEO Gilles Clavié told AFP.
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