Four Seasons marks the start of 2023 with new leadership, growth
Four Seasons marks the start of 2023 with new leadership, brand extensions and strategic portfolio growth; continuing to expand its development pipeline, experiential offerings and new ventures.
In October, the company appointed Alejandro Reynal as president and CEO, marking a new chapter that builds on Four Seasons' legacy in the luxury hospitality industry.
"Since joining Four Seasons, I have seen firsthand the company's clear competitive advantage: unparalleled service excellence, a renowned brand and a corporate culture powered by the genuine heart of its people," says Reynal. "Four Seasons business is stronger than ever. Our experienced leadership team is well positioned to take advantage of the myriad opportunities ahead, focusing on an evolved growth strategy that continues to generate value for our hotel owners, employees, guests and residents."
A growing portfolio
For more than 60 years, Four Seasons has maintained a global portfolio of 126 luxury hotels and resorts and 53 branded residences. In 2022, Four Seasons opened seven new properties, including new hotels and residences in Fort Lauderdale, Minneapolis and Nashville, as well as two new resort experiences in Mexico, in Tamarindo, and with the opening of its first tented resort in North America at Naviva, Punta Mita, A Four Seasons Resort. The company also expanded its growing collection of standalone Private Residences with new offerings in Marrakech and Dubai, providing homeowners the opportunity to live with Four Seasons outside of a hotel or resort. Four Seasons has more than 50 new projects under planning or development, including in Italy, Spain, China, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Colombia, Belize and many more.
In the year ahead, the company will expand its offerings with two new planned hotel openings in China in Suzhou and Dalian; and projects in the Middle East including new residences in Bahrain Bay, a second hotel in Doha, and a new hotel in Rabat, Morocco.
Four Seasons recently announced upcoming projects that will further distinguish its global portfolio, from a historic legend in Venice to soaring new towers in Melbourne and Xi'an. In addition, the Middle East continues to be a market of key growth, with upcoming projects in Jeddah at the Corniche, Diriyah, New Cairo Capital at Madinaty, Luxor and Muscat.
Four Seasons residential business drives growth
Four Seasons Private Residences have been a natural extension of the brand since 1985 when the company's first residential project opened in Boston. Almost 40 years later, Four Seasons achieved a milestone moment with the opening of the 50th Four Seasons Private Residences in Fort Lauderdale, with further additions to the portfolio by the end of 2022.
Residential continues to be a significant driver for Four Seasons growth, with a five-year pipeline comprising more than 30 projects worldwide.
Central to Four Seasons residential growth strategy is the expansion of its standalone offerings. Since the first standalone opening in London in 2018, the offering has expanded to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Marrakech, and Dubai. Upcoming openings are slated in Lake Austin and beyond. Taking to the Skies, Seas and Roads with Four Seasons.
In addition to new hotel and residential openings, Four Seasons has expanded its experiential offerings to provide guests with new and distinctive ways to engage with the brand, including the Four Seasons Private Jet Experience, At Home Collection, and the recently announced Four Seasons Yachts. A collection of nearly 600 restaurants and bars worldwide and 126 spas also extends the Four Seasons experience, welcoming a growing segment of repeat local guests.
With 2023 itineraries nearly sold out and a full calendar of 2024 Four Seasons Private Jet Experience journeys just announced, the program continues to grow.
In September 2022, Four Seasons announced the introduction of Four Seasons Yachts. With the first vessel anticipated to embark in 2025, the 679-foot (207 metre) yacht will offer an unprecedented level of personalized service, with a 1:1 guest-to-staff ratio, and residential-style suite accommodations among many other on-board amenities.
Following the success of the inaugural Beyond by Four Seasons driving journey in Tuscany in 2022, new and exciting itineraries will be unveiled later this year giving travellers the opportunity to explore exceptional destinations behind the wheel of a classic or modern luxury sportscar.
Four Seasons employs more than 50,000 people worldwide.
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