Perth Airport and Accor team up for the area’s first airport hotel
The hotel is slated to open in 2027
Perth Airport partnered with Accor, Australia’s largest hotel operator, to operate the first hotel on the airport estate under the Pullman Hotels & Resorts brand.
The new state-of-the-art Pullman Perth Airport is slated to open in 2027 and will feature 240 rooms and suites across eight floors, a rooftop restaurant and bar, lobby lounge café, gymnasium, sauna, meeting facilities, and co-working spaces.
The hotel design, led by DKO Architecture, will reflect Western Australia’s unique beauty with materials and forms inspired by its landscapes, providing a memorable and warm welcome to visitors from Australia and all over the world.
With more than 20 hotels and resorts across Australia and New Zealand, Accor’s Pullman brand is the largest and fastest growing premium brand in the market. Pullman Perth Airport will be the fourth Pullman airport hotel in the Pacific, joining Pullman Sydney Airport, Pullman Brisbane Airport, and Te Arikinui Pullman Auckland Airport Hotel.
A massive push towards great infrastructure
Dan Sweet, Perth Airport’s chief property officer, said the airport recently announced a $5 billion capital investment programme, the largest ever private infrastructure development in Perth, seeking to deliver a new terminal, ground transport infrastructure, and the first airport hotel.
Sweet said “We are delighted to be partnering with world-leading hospitality group, Accor, to deliver our first hotel. The new Pullman Perth Airport hotel will be a world-class facility located at the front door to our major terminals. It will make it even more convenient for international and interstate visitors, providing a place to stay and relax during connections.”
Sweet pointed out that Accor and the Pullman brand are both known to be highly respected throughout the world. Their expertise and experience will ensure an excellent accommodation facility for the airport, particularly for those transiting through. offering debuts in Perth, particularly for those transiting through the airport.”
Part of an ongoing evolution
Accor Pacific chief operating officer for its PM&E division Adrian Williams said the expansion of the Group’s airport hotel network highlighted the evolution of airport precincts into major commercial and service centres.
Williams said: “We are thrilled to partner with the Perth Airport to deliver Pullman Perth Airport. Given the hotel’s unrivalled location and exceptional facilities, we anticipate strong interest and demand for Pullman Perth Airport from both business and leisure travellers alike.”
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