



IHG Hotels sets ambitious plan to have 400 properties signed and in operation in India by 2030
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI : IHG Hotels & Resorts is betting on a massive expansion in India, aiming to grow its footprint by more than 50% year-on-year over the next four years. The British hospitality group plans to reach 400 operational and pipeline hotels by 2030, a move that signals a race for dominance in one of the world’s fastest-growing hospitality markets.
The aggressive push comes as global rivals Marriott International and Accor expand their Indian portfolios to capitalize on a post-pandemic surge in domestic tourism and corporate travel. Despite being a major global player with over 6,800 properties, IHG is currently playing catch-up in India, where its mid-scale brands have long formed the backbone of its presence in the country. Chief executive officer Elie Maalouf, speaking during a visit to New Delhi, said the Indian market is in its infancy compared to its economic potential.
He noted that the region, alongside the Middle East and China, has driven record hotel signings for three consecutive years as IHG pivots its growth strategy toward higher-margin ‘asset-light’ models in the East. The expansion will see IHG diversify its Indian portfolio beyond its core Holiday Inn brand. The company intends to introduce up to three new global brands to the country, including a premium collection brand to be named next month, while hunting for a flagship opportunity to debut an ultra-luxury property in the region.
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