Hospitality beyond hotel walls: inventing the urban mobility of tomorrow
October 07, 2021 at 05:17 am EDT
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The Citroën Autonomous Mobility Visionis a revolutionary, open-source mobility model that is collective and shared, offering autonomous mobility which adapts to demand. This mobility model relies on a fleet of Citroën Skate transport robots, which move around cities non-stop, and are paired with Pods that promise unique experiences.
Like Sofitel, which was the first French luxury hotel brand to expand internationally, the Sofitel En Voyage Pod reflects French elegance, culture and art de vivre. An invitation to a new urban mobility, with exceptional comfort and services. Whether heading to the best restaurants, the finest boutiques or simply to work, guests can experience the city in a new way through the pod's glass doors and enjoy the view as if they were at the theatre.
Since sport and well-being are at the heart of the Pullman identity, it is no surprise that the brand's Pod echoes the same sentiments. The Pullman Power Fitness Pod reflects the brand's bold, intelligent and inclusive approach towards contemporary fitness, by putting its 'Pullman Power Fitness' programme front and centre. The Pod has a highly original concept where users can exercise in the vehicle while travelling through the city.
An easy and ergonomic way to board for anyone on the move, whether they are travelling with luggage, a pushchair, a wheelchair, solo or as a group, JCDecaux City Provider is a solution accessible to all passengers, which facilitates mobility in the city by offering more freedom and choice when travelling.
The range of possibilities for the Citroën Skate and Pods are endless. Whether it is for health, work, gaming, the dentist, entertainment, sport or delivery, The Urban Collëctif is opening up new avenues in the future of urban mobility.
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Accor is the No. 1 European hotel group. Net sales break down by activity as follows:
- operating hotels under management contract (74.7%; HotelServices);
- owned and leased hotel management (25.3%). In addition, the group offers a business of renting luxury private residences, as well as providing digital services to independent hoteliers, concierge services, etc.
At the end of 2023, the group operates a network of 5,584 hotels (821,518 rooms) distributed primerly between luxury and top-range hotels (978 hotels; Raffles, Fairmont, Sofitel, Pullman, MGallery, Swissotel, Grand Mercure, Mövenpick, The Sebel and Rixos names), mid-range hotels (1,732; Novotel, Novotel Suites, Mercure, adagio, Mama Shlter and Tribe), and economy hotels (2,826; ibis, ibis Styles, ibis budget, adagio access, hotelF1, Formule 1, Jo&Joe, Breakfree and Greet).