Pan Pacific Hotels
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Pan Pacific Hotels is a hotel management company operating a brand of luxury hotels, owned and operated by the Tokyu Group, the largest hotel chain in Japan. It operates 19 hotels and resorts, all in the Asia-Pacific region.
Pan Pacific Hotels and Resorts was formed by the 1989 merger of two Tokyu companies, Tokyu Hotels International, which operated Asian hotels and the Emerald Management Company, which operated properties in the U.S..
The current CEO is Akihito Ikeda and Ichigo Umehara is the chairman.
[edit] Properties
Japan
- Pan Pacific Yokohama, in Yokohama, Japan.
- Capitol Tokyu Hotel, Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel and Haneda Excel Hotel Tokyu, all in Tokyo, Japan.
- Kyoto Tokyu Hotel, in Kyoto, Japan.
- Nagoya Tokyu Hotel, in Nagoya, Japan.
- Narita Excel Hotel Tokyu, in Narita, Japan.
China
South Asia
- Pan Pacific Sonargaon in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
South-East Asia
- Pan Pacific Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
- Pan Pacific Manila, in Manila, Philippines.
- Pan Pacific Bangkok, in Silom, Bangkok, Thailand.
- Pan Pacific Singapore, in Singapore.
- Pan Pacific Chiang Mai in Chiang Mai, Thailand (opening October 2006).
- Palau Pacific Resort in Palau.
Canada
- Pan Pacific Vancouver at Canada Place in Vancouver, Canada.
- Pan Pacific Whistler Mountainside and Pan Pacific Whistler Village Centre, both in Whistler, Canada.
USA
- Mauna Lani Bay Hotel and Bungalows on the island of Hawaii.
- Pan Pacific Seattle in Seattle, USA (opening November 2006).