IHG Accelerates European Growth With Focus on Germany and Conversions
IHG expands rapidly across Europe, surpassing 150,000 rooms as Germany and hotel conversions drive its growth strategy.
The autobahn is a high-speed highway system in Germany and parts of Europe, famous for sections without official speed limits. It’s designed for efficient, long-distance travel with smooth lanes and strict driving rules. For many travelers, driving on the autobahn is both a practical route and a unique cultural experience.
IHG expands rapidly across Europe, surpassing 150,000 rooms as Germany and hotel conversions drive its growth strategy.
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