Scandic Hotels Group drops HTL brand - Current HTL Hotels to Change Name to Scandic
Scandic Hotels (STO:SHOT), the Nordic region's market leading hotel company, is streamlining its operations and has chosen to rebrand and integrate the Group's HTL hotels into Scandic's strong, well-known brand and other operations.
Scandic's strong brand and repeatable business model constitute an essential part of Scandic's value creation. Over many years, this has been confirmed by the Group's stable margins and good performance.
Owning its brand gives Scandic a powerful and effective way to adjust its offering based on market and hotel-specific needs and circumstances. To further optimize operations, Scandic has chosen to rebrand its existing HTL hotels under the Scandic brand and to integrate the hotels in the Group's other hotel operations, which include 230 hotels in seven countries.
- Together with scalability, our strong brand constitutes an important basis for Scandic's value creation, which is confirmed by our good and stable margins. With Scandic's brand and system support, these four hotels can perform even better, says Frank Fiskers, President & CEO of Scandic Hotels Group.
The HTL concept was launched by Scandic in 2014 and is operated today through four hotels in Stockholm and Oslo. The affected hotels will be rebranded as Scandic hotels during the fall 2016. Existing customer agreements and bookings will not be impacted by the change.
About Scandic Hotels Group
Scandic is the largest hotel company in the Nordic countries with a network of about 280 hotels and 58,000 hotel rooms in operation and under development at more than 130 destinations. The company is leading the way in integrating sustainability in all areas and its award-winning Design for All concept ensures that Scandic hotels are accessible to everyone. Well loved by guests and employees, the Scandic Friends loyalty program is the largest in the Nordic hotel industry and Scandic is one of the most attractive employers in the region. Scandic is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm.