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Hotels are the clearest example of a brand that owns almost nothing. The large hospitality groups typically franchise or manage their properties rather than own the real estate, so the name on the building and the owner of the building are usually different parties.
Airlines add a further wrinkle: national ownership-and-control rules cap foreign shareholdings, which shapes who is permitted to own a carrier at all.
2 reports published in this sector.
- TravelMay 18, 20267 min read
Who Owns Sheraton? Marriott Owns the Brand, Not Most of Its 431 Hotels
Marriott has owned the Sheraton brand since the Starwood merger closed in September 2016, yet most of its 431 Sheraton hotels belong to separate property investors.
- TravelMay 19, 20269 min read
Who Owns Breeze Airlines? David Neeleman and a Private Investor Group
Breeze Airways flies under Breeze Aviation Group, Inc. A 2020 DOT capitalization table put founder David Neeleman at 35.8%, and a 2021 round brought in BlackRock funds and Knighthead.