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HOSPITALITY: Accor showcases growth, innovation and sustainability

Te Arikinui Pullman Auckland Airport – Image: Accor

Accor as the largest hotel operator in New Zealand is presenting an expanded portfolio, fresh experiences, and renewed commitments to environmental excellence.

According to its latest media release, Accor continues to shape the future of meetings and events through meaningful design, elevated experiences and responsible hospitality in several new openings and standout properties across Aotearoa.

New Openings Reflect a Dynamic Era for Hospitality in Aotearoa

Anchoring the latest developments is Te Arikinui Pullman Auckland Airport, a striking new property just steps from the international terminal. Architecturally inspired by the journey of the Maori Tainui waka (boat), the hotel features 311 guestrooms and Te Kaahu restaurant, offering elevated dining with views of Manukau Harbour. Designed with cultural artistry at its core, the hotel includes two boutique meeting rooms on the top floor – perfect for executive-level boardroom gatherings in a uniquely Aotearoa setting.

TRIBE Auckland Fort Street social lounge – Image: Accor

In Auckland’s vibrant Fort Street precinct, two upcoming 2025 openings will add energy to the accommodation scene. JO&JOE Auckland Fort Street will bring social hospitality to life with 73 rooms with 308 bunks, communal spaces, and a rooftop bar, while TRIBE Auckland Fort Street will introduce 60 cleverly designed guestrooms, cutting-edge tech, and a stylish lobby bar.

Accor also recently announced the signing of Wairakei Resort Taupō, nestled in a geothermal wonderland north of Lake Taupō. With 187 guestrooms, expansive conference facilities, a nine-hole golf course, day spa, geothermally heated pools, and multiple dining venues, Wairakei is poised to become a leading destination for immersive retreats and incentive escapes.

Wairakei Resort Taupō features geothermal heating, including the pool – Image: Accor

Looking ahead, Pullman Hamilton is set to debut in 2026 as a bold addition to the city’s skyline. Set within the repurposed Mistry Centre, the 191-room hotel will include a rooftop executive lounge and bar, spa, restaurants, and underground parking – positioning it as a future-forward conference venue for events in New Zealand’s fastest-growing city.

Sustainability Takes Centre Stage

Accor continues to lead the industry in sustainable hospitality. Over 200 hotels across the Pacific region are now eco-certified, including more than 25 in New Zealand awarded Qualmark Gold Sustainable Tourism Business Certification – representing over 50% of Accor’s local network. Among the latest recipients is SO/ Auckland, which achieved Gold status in December 2024 for its strong environmental stewardship.

Curated Experiences and Elevated Dining

At Sofitel Wellington, the introduction of the Chef’s Table at Jardin Grill offers an exclusive dining experience tailored for small groups. Seating only six guests per evening, the degustation-style menu is curated by Executive Chef Joe Costelloe and highlights seasonal New Zealand ingredients cooked over an applewood fire grill. Designed to captivate the senses and foster connection, the Chef’s Table adds depth and intimacy to Sofitel’s existing meeting and event offerings.

The Future of Meetings & Events

With in-person connections more valuable than ever, Accor continues to invest in flexible, contemporary spaces supported by skilled in-house teams and curated event experiences. The Group’s commitment to innovation is further supported by tools such as the Net Zero Carbon Calculator and the ALL Meeting Planner loyalty programme.

The ALL Meeting Planner program enhances loyalty and provides excellent value to meeting, incentive and event organisers. Members can earn points year-round, redeem points to cover up to 15% of their event bill, and enjoy exclusive rewards such as world-class experiences at Accor Stadium and Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney.

With over 45 hotels across New Zealand, Accor’s portfolio spans iconic destinations such as Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Queenstown. From luxury to economy, Accor operates more than 400 hotels in the Pacific region under renowned brands such as Sofitel, MGallery, Art Series, Pullman, Swissôtel, Mövenpick, Grand Mercure, Peppers, The Sebel, Mantra, Handwritten Collection, Novotel, TRIBE, Mercure, BreakFree, ibis, ibis Styles and ibis budget, as well as Ennismore’s Hyde and SO/. (NAN/Accor 17-06-25)

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