West Africa hotel expansion: Nigeria, Cote d’Ivoire, Cape Verde leading

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Nigeria holds its pole position for hotel development in West Africa despite a slight reduction on last year, according to a regional influential annual hotel pipeline survey.

Nigeria holds its pole position for hotel development in West Africa despite a slight reduction on last year, according to a regional influential annual hotel pipeline survey.

Details of the survey cover the whole of Africa, will be one of the key discussions at an upcoming conference in Kenya.

Nigeria, the giant of Africa, has the largest pipeline in West Africa (and the 2nd largest on the continent), with the concentration being in Lagos and Abuja, the commercial and political capitals, respectively.  There is, however, an increasing number of deals being signed in other cities, such as Enugu, Port Harcourt, Onitsha and Benin City.  The pace of deal making in Nigeria has noticeably slowed down, with only 6 deals signed in 2017 compared to 10 in both 2015 and 2016, a reflection of the economic situation in the country. Hotel pipeline development in terms of total planned rooms for Nigeria is down 5.1% on last year, but it still has 4,146 rooms actually under construction, out of a total of 9,603 in 57 hotels.

Impressive strides have been made by Cote d’Ivoire, moving into the top five West African countries with 10 new hotels in the pipeline, a 205.7% increase on last year – 549 of the total 1,830 rooms are on site. All the planned hotels are in Abidjan, driven by multiple deals signed by AccorHotels and by Marriott.  This reflects the confidence in the country as the return to democracy, after several years of civil war, have brought economic and political stability, with the IMF forecasting GDP growth of 7.4% this year, one of the highest on the continent.

Cape Verde is sustaining growth with 2,710 rooms now on site, up 15.3% on last year. Sao Vincente accounts for 28% of the country’s pipeline. Other developments are in Boa Vista, Mindelo, Praia, Sal and Santiago.

Senegal, with 17 hotels in the pipeline is another strong performer, up 16.2% per cent on last year in terms of rooms – 80% are in Dakar. The remainder are in Cap Skirring and Mbour.

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Marriott still heads the chains in the region – 26 planned hotels with 5,354 rooms, up 25% on last year.  Louvre are also moving up – seven hotels with 807 rooms, an 83% increase.

In total, the chains show a 10% increase on 2017 with 22,680 pipeline rooms in West Africa.

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This year’s pipeline report, now in its 10th edition, has 41 contributors, reporting 418 deals with over 100 brands across Africa. Year-on-year performance for Africa as a whole in 2018 shows growth, but more muted than in recent years – 25% growth in the number of pipeline rooms in 2015; 19% in 2016, and 13% in 2017, much the same as the 13.5 per cent growth in 2018.

Source: Tarsh Consulting

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Juergen T Steinmetz

Juergen Thomas Steinmetz has continuously worked in the travel and tourism industry since he was a teenager in Germany (1977).
He founded eTurboNews in 1999 as the first online newsletter for the global travel tourism industry.

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