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Every hotel group or property we cover. Pick a brand to see every story we've written about them.

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luxury hospitality sales · 2024 → 2026

Half-year shipment estimates by brand, sourced from Counterpoint, IDC, Wellsenn. Refreshed every Friday.

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Aman

8 stories

Switzerland

Quiet-luxury sanctuaries — Amangiri, Amanyara, Amanpuri, Aman New York

Six Senses

13 stories

Thailand

Wellness-first resorts — Bhutan, Douro Valley, Ibiza, Rome

Rosewood Hotels & Resorts

4 stories

Hong Kong

A Sense of Place — Hôtel de Crillon, Rosewood Hong Kong, São Paulo

Belmond

10 stories

United Kingdom

Legendary trains, river boats and grand hotels — LVMH-owned

Mandarin Oriental

11 stories

Hong Kong

Asian-rooted urban palaces and seaside flagships

Cheval Blanc

4 stories

France

LVMH's maison hôtelière — Paris, Courchevel, Saint-Barth, St-Tropez

Soneva

3 stories

Maldives

Barefoot castaway luxury — Maldives, Thailand

Bulgari Hotels & Resorts

1 story

Italy

Roman-jeweller hospitality — Milan, Tokyo, Dubai, Roma

Capella Hotels & Resorts

0 stories

Singapore

Singapore-led, design-forward boutique — Bangkok, Sydney, Hanoi

Raffles Hotels & Resorts

0 stories

Singapore

Colonial-era grand dames reinvented — Singapore, Paris, London OWO

Park Hyatt

0 stories

USA

Hyatt's residential luxury flagship — Tokyo, Paris-Vendôme, Niseko

Ritz-Carlton Reserve

0 stories

USA

Marriott's ultra-luxury wing — Dorado Beach, Phulay Bay, Zadún

EDITION

1 story

USA

Ian Schrager × Marriott — Tokyo, Madrid, Rome, NYC

Four Seasons

12 stories

Canada

The benchmark of grand-hotel service worldwide

St. Regis

0 stories

USA

Astor-era butler service in modern flagships

Auberge Resorts Collection

0 stories

USA

Place-driven independents — Calistoga, Tuscany, Mexico

Oetker Collection

0 stories

Germany

European masterpieces — Bristol Paris, Cap-Eden-Roc, Brenners

LVMH Hospitality Excellence

0 stories

France

Cheval Blanc, Bulgari Hotels, Belmond, Cipriani

COMO Hotels & Resorts

0 stories

Singapore

Wellness-led — Parrot Cay, Shambhala Estate, Uma Punakha

One&Only Resorts

0 stories

South Africa

Kerzner's destination resorts — Mandarina, Reethi Rah, Le Saint Géran

Anantara

0 stories

Thailand

Minor Hotels' luxury wing — Bangkok, Bali, Maldives, Marrakech

Banyan Tree

0 stories

Singapore

Asian wellness pioneer — pool villas and spa rituals

Alila Hotels & Resorts

0 stories

Indonesia

Hyatt-owned, design-led — Bali, Ventana Big Sur, Marea Beach

&Beyond

0 stories

South Africa

Conservation-driven safari and remote luxury

Singita

0 stories

South Africa

Pinnacle of African safari — Sabi Sand, Serengeti, Pamushana

Quiet Houses

Hospitality groups that have gone quiet in 2026

These houses once shaped the luxury hospitality conversation. In 2026 they've gone unusually quiet — no openings, no design unveilings, no leadership interviews. Trump Hotels, Loews Luxury, Conrad (top tier), Sofitel Legend, Jumeirah (flagships), Anantara (signature properties). If you work with one of these groups and we've missed something: we want to hear from you.

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