Starwood's Aloft brand surpasses milestone 50th hotel

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Starwood's Aloft brand surpasses milestone 50th hotel

Celebrated as the fastest brand launch in hospitality industry history, 
four new Aloft(R) hotels around the world have catapulted the 
 brand past its landmark 50th hotel opening.
Aloft is the sizzling "style-at-a-steal" brand from Starwood Hotels & 
Resorts Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE: HOT) that rocked the hotel industry when 
it launched in 2008. The debuts of Aloft New York Brooklyn, Aloft 
Zhengzhou Shangjie and Aloft Haiyang in China, and Aloft Coimbatore 
Singanallur in India, position the Aloft brand at a total of 52 hotels 
around the world.
Designed to appeal to the next generation of traveller, 
the fast-growing brand expects to increase its global portfolio to more 
than 70 hotels by 2013.

"Aloft Hotels' success comes from rewriting the rules of our industry, 
from the unprecedented pace of new hotel openings to its complete 
reinvention of the select-service category," said Simon Turner, 
President of Global Development for Starwood. "Demand for Aloft in North 
America has been particularly healthy and the potential for additional 
growth in fast-growing economies like China and India is enormous."

The rapidly growing Aloft brand went global right out the gate and now 
operates hotels in three, soon to be four continents, and six countries, 
including the United States, Canada, China, India, Belgium and the 
United Arab Emirates. Aloft will continue its global expansion with six 
additional hotels slated to open by the end of 2011, each in an 
international market, including China, India, Thailand, the United 
Kingdom, Columbia Panama, and Costa Rica.

The fastest-growing market for Aloft is Asia Pacific, which accounts for 
12 of the 27 hotels in the brand's current development pipeline. From 
its debut, Aloft struck a chord with developers in China. By the end of 
2013, Aloft will have opened six additional new properties across this 
dynamic market, including hotels in Yancheng, Haiyang, and Guangzhou, 
southern China's largest city. Aloft has also become a developer darling 
in India, where the brand will have four hotels by the end of 2011. The 
brand's current Indian portfolio of three hotels will multiply to 
include the fast-growing urban hubs of Chandigarh and Bengaluru.

Design-led, tech-savvy Aloft has also reported consistently high guest 
satisfaction scores since launch, reflecting the success of its modern, 
and vibrant design at an affordable price point. Aloft Hotels' social 
guest experience, with the buzzing re:mixSMlounge 
and happening w xyz(R)bar, earned select 
hotels within the portfolio designations on TripAdvisor's 2011 "Top 10 
Trendiest Hotels in the US" and "Top 10 Trendiest Hotels in the World" 
rankings.

"Aloft has become a kind of living-social brand, not just a lodging 
option. Aloft is a place guests come to connect with design, technology, 
and each other," said Brian McGuinness, Senior Vice President of 
Specialty Select Brands for Starwood. "The brand's, guest satisfaction 
scores, strong revenue performance and ability to consistently steal 
market share are signs that Aloft is speaking the language of the next 
generation traveler and creating the kind of place where they want to 
spend their time."

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