Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group reported strong 2025 financial and operational performance. The group achieved a 10% like-for-like increase in revenue per available room (RevPAR) compared with 2024.
Mandarin Oriental strengthened its standing in the 2026 Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star Awards, earning strong global recognition. The Group received the highest number of newly awarded Five-Star hotels this year, adding four properties: Mandarin Oriental Savoy, Zurich; Mandarin Oriental Qianmen, Beijing; Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona; and Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, Abu Dhabi.
Mandarin Oriental will expand in Egypt with two renovated hotels in Luxor and Aswan and its first luxury Nile river cruise. The hotels and cruise will offer refined accommodations, dining, wellness, and cultural experiences, providing an immersive journey through Egypt’s heritage.
Mandarin Oriental has announced the opening of Mandarin Oriental Downtown, Dubai, the group’s second property in the city.
Mandarin Oriental will open a new luxury hotel and residences in Jeddah Central in 2030, further strengthening its presence in the Middle East and aiming to elevate luxury hospitality in Saudi Arabia.
Mandarin Oriental has been named the winner of World's Leading Sustainable Energy Efficiency Initiative, World's Leading Sustainable Cultural Heritage Project, and World's Leading Sustainable Policy Initiative at the 2nd annual World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards in Dubai.
Mandarin Oriental, Doha has partnered with Liberty London to launch Liberty Rooms & Suites, marking Liberty's 150-year legacy. Located in Msheireb Downtown Doha, this collaboration enhances luxury hospitality with Liberty Home, the brand’s first showroom outside the UK.