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MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL
Founded in 1927, Marriott International is currently the largest hotel group in the world, with over 9,300 hotels and more than 1.7 million rooms in over 144 countries and territories. Marriott owns more than 36 diverse brands, including prominent names such as The Ritz-Carlton, St. Regis, JW Marriott, Sheraton, and Moxy. The Marriott Bonvoy program continues to drive customer loyalty and provide value for owners, reaching nearly 228 million global members by the end of 2024.Marriott is committed to sustainable development and continuous innovation to maintain its leadership position in the global hospitality industry. The group focuses on minimizing environmental impact through initiatives such as reducing carbon emissions, conserving water, and improving energy efficiency. Additionally, Marriott has launched the "Serve 360: Doing Good in Every Direction" program, with the aim of creating positive impacts on the environment and communities where the group operates.
Source: The Four Points Sheraton Dhaka project executed by TTT
HILTON WORLDWIDE
Hilton, one of the largest hotel groups in the world, was founded by Conrad Hilton when he purchased his first hotel, The Mobley, in Cisco, Texas, in 1919. Later, in 1925, Hilton opened its first hotel, Hilton, in Dallas, Texas, with the goal of operating the best hotel in Texas. Thanks to its commitment, leadership, and innovation, Hilton has developed into one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Hilton currently manages more than 8,400 hotels with over 1.25 million rooms, serving customers in over 140 countries and territories. The group owns 24 hotel brands, including renowned names such as Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts, Conrad Hotels & Resorts, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, DoubleTree, and Hampton by Hilton. Hilton also owns a loyalty program, Hilton Honors, with over 210 million members.
Hilton places a strong emphasis on sustainability initiatives and environmental protection through its "Travel with Purpose" program. This program focuses on promoting responsible tourism and creating positive impacts on the environment and communities through operational activities, supply chains, and community initiatives. Hilton is committed to minimizing its environmental impact, reducing carbon emissions, and conserving energy and water. The group has also implemented initiatives such as eliminating single-use plastics and enhancing recycling at hotels across its system.
Source: The Hilton Da Nang Hotel project executed by TTT
ACCOR
Accor, the largest hotel group in Europe, was founded in 1967 in France. Currently, Accor operates over 5,700 hotels and resorts in more than 110 countries, with more than 840,000 rooms. Accor owns a diverse ecosystem with more than 50 brands, including prominent names like Raffles, Sofitel, Fairmont, Pullman, MGallery, and Swissôtel.
Accor places a strong emphasis on sustainability and has implemented a comprehensive transformation plan to engage stakeholders within its ecosystem and protect its sustainable business model for the future. The group has shifted from a "compensation" mindset to a "positive contribution" approach, with Nature and People at the core of all activities. At the beginning of 2024, Accor received an 'A' rating from CDP, a global non-profit environmental organization, for environmental leadership and actions to address climate change. In addition, in 2019, Accor's carbon reduction targets were validated by the Science-based Targets Initiative.
Accor is also a leader in eliminating single-use plastics, with 79% of its hotels in the system having completely stopped using plastic, demonstrating a strong commitment to environmental protection and reducing the negative impact of plastic materials.
Source: The Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi project executed by TTT
IHG HOTELS & RESORTS
IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) was established in 2003 and currently owns over 6,629 hotels with 987,125 rooms in nearly 100 countries. IHG owns 19 prominent brands, including: InterContinental Hotels & Resorts, Six Senses, Regent, Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants, Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts, and Holiday Inn. With more than 375,000 employees worldwide, IHG is committed to delivering a "True Hospitality for Good" experience, with a strong focus on sustainability and long-term development. The group also has a customer loyalty program, IHG One Rewards, serving more than 145 million members globally.
IHG is always looking towards the future with its "Journey to Tomorrow" strategy, a responsible business roadmap that helps shape the future of the travel industry. Aligned with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this strategy focuses on promoting sustainable tourism and closely collaborating with everyone involved in the lodging, working, and partnering processes with IHG.
Source: The Intercontinental Phu Quoc Hotel project executed by TTT
HYATT HOTELS CORPORATION
Founded from a small inn called Hyatt House in Los Angeles in 1957, Hyatt has grown into a global hotel group with over 1,442 hotels and all-inclusive resorts, offering more than 347,301 rooms across 76 countries. Hyatt owns 33 brands, including prominent names like Park Hyatt, Grand Hyatt, Andaz, Alila, and many others.
With more than 130,000 employees worldwide and revenue reaching $6.648 billion in 2024, Hyatt also has a customer loyalty program, World of Hyatt, with more than 53.5 million members globally.
Hyatt’s business philosophy places people at the center of everything it does, with a commitment to providing memorable experiences for guests and communities. The group also focuses on sustainability, with initiatives like World of Care aimed at reducing environmental impact and supporting local communities.
TTT CORPORATION – INTERIOR FIT-OUT FOR LUXURY HOTELS AND RESORTS ACCORDING TO THE STANDARDS OF WORLD-LEADING HOTEL GROUPS
In Vietnam, TTT Corporation is proud to be the design, construction, or furniture supplier for luxury hotel and resort projects that meet the international operation standards of Marriott International, Hilton Worldwide, Accor, IHG Hotels & Resorts, and Hyatt Hotels Corporation.
The 5-star hotel and resort interior projects completed by TTT include:
🔹 Projects managed and operated by Marriott International: Sheraton Danang Resort, Sheraton Hanoi Hotel, Four Points Sheraton Dhaka, Marriott Albuquerque Hotel, Le Meridien Saigon Hotel…
🔹 Projects managed and operated by Hilton Worldwide: Hilton Da Nang Hotel, Hilton Hai Phong Hotel, …
🔹 Projects managed and operated by Accor: Fairmont Hanoi Hotel, Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi, Movenpick Resort Phan Thiet, Pullman Vung Tau, Pullman Saigon Centre, Novotel Phu Quoc Resort, …
🔹 Projects managed and operated by IHG Hotels & Resorts: Intercontinental Phu Quoc Hotel, Crowne Plaza Louisville Hotel, …
🔹 Projects managed and operated by Hyatt Hotels Corporation: Hyatt Regency Ho Tram Resort & Spa, Hyatt Regency Ha Long Hotel, …
Source: The Movenpick Phan Thiet Resort project executed by TTT
With over 2,000 loyal clients and more than 5,000 completed projects both domestically and internationally, TTT Corporation continues to assert its leadership in the field of design, construction, and supply of furniture for luxury hotels and resorts. We are committed to creating and building luxurious, upscale spaces that offer exceptional guest experiences.
Not only meeting stringent technical requirements, TTT Corporation also collaborates with major hotel groups to enhance the standards of the hospitality industry in Vietnam. Current trends in luxury hotel and resort interior design, such as open design, natural materials, and ecological spaces, are integrated into each project to provide a high-end, comfortable, and sustainable vacation experience, reflecting the trends of sustainable development and refined leisure experiences.
(Information compiled from various sources)
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