Accor : Strong results in the first half of 2025 thanks to the Luxury & Lifestyle segment

The Accor hotel group has published encouraging results for the first half of 2025, confirming its resilience in a complex macroeconomic and geopolitical environment marked by significant currency fluctuations.

 

At constant exchange rates, Accor recorded a 5.1% increase in revenue in the first half of 2025, reaching €2.75 billion, compared with €2.68 billion a year earlier. RevPAR (revenue per available room), a key indicator in the hotel sector, rose by 4.6%, driven mainly by an increase in prices.

 

Recurring operating income (EBITDA) amounted to €552 million, up 9.4% (+13.4% at constant exchange rates). However, this strong performance was offset by a negative currency impact of €21 million over the period, mainly due to the depreciation of the Brazilian real, the Australian dollar, and the Canadian dollar.

 

Momentum driven by Luxury & Lifestyle

 

The Luxury & Lifestyle division, a strategic segment for Accor, saw its revenue grow by 5.6% to €1.31 billion. Recurring EBITDA for this division stood at €224 million, up 14.3%.

 

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Anthony Conan
Graduated as a multimedia journalist in 2019, Anthony Conan has multiplied his experiences, notably as an editorial assistant at TF1 and as a radio journalist at RCF Bordeaux. He specializes in video editing in addition to writing, and has developed a particular interest in economics.

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