ANA Hotels


ANA Hotels is a hotel brand developed in Japan. It is the result of a partnership between All Nippon Airways and InterContinental Hotels Group. The hotel firm's managed properties are marketed under the ANA InterContinental, ANA Crowne Plaza, ANA Hotels and ANA Holiday Inn. In October 2006, All Nippon Airways sold majority ownership of ANA Hotels to the InterContinental Hotels Group, which is now the primary shareholder.

History

ANA Hotels has been a hotel management company since its establishment in 1973 as a subsidiary of All Nippon Airways Co. Ltd.
On October 23, 2006, the sale of ANA Hotels to InterContinental Hotels Group resulted in ANA Hotels becoming mainly owned by InterContinental Hotels, which holds 74% shares in the company, while All Nippon Airways retains 25%; with 1% held by other investors.
On November 30, 2006, ANA Hotels Company Ltd. was renamed to "IHG ANA Hotels Group Japan LLC." to further establish its business description as a hotel operator.
On April 13, 2007, All Nippon Airways sold its 13 domestic hotels to Morgan Stanley for about 280 billion yen. Following its acquisition, the operating rights of each hotel acquired by Morgan Stanley will be unified into "Panorama Hotels One" which was newly established by Panorama Hospitality, a subsidiary company of Morgan Stanley. After that, however, it was split into three companies: Panorama Hotels One Inc., Horizon Hotels One Inc., and Central Hotels Inc. These facilities were gradually withdrawn from capital by sale. In July 2015, Horizon Hotels was sold to Hoshino Resorts, and the transfer to other operating companies was completed.

Brands

Operating under the "IHG ANA Group Hotels", ANA Hotels has managed 32 properties in Japan, with a total inventory of 10,000 guest rooms, 8 InterContinental branded hotels, 19 ANA Crowne Plaza branded hotels and 5 Holiday Inn branded hotels. Since 2007, its acquisition by InterContinental Hotels Group has increased the total guest rooms networked.

Group hotels

Japan