As the travel industry holds its breath for a possible moderation in demand following the post-pandemic "revenge tourism" boom, the world's largest owner of commercial real estate, Blackstoneis doing exactly the opposite: a massive and calculated commitment to luxury hotels. The firm has invested more than 30 billion in hotel deals since the start of the pandemic, a clear sign of their confidence in the strength of this segment.
The logic behind this counter-current strategy is multifaceted and deeply strategic. First of all, Blackstone relies on the resilience of the affluent consumer. This traveller profile is less susceptible to economic fluctuations, and their spending on travel experiences tends to be more stable and predictable, even in times of uncertainty.
But the fundamental pillar of his investment thesis lies in the shortage of new supply. As Blackstone chairman Jonathan Gray points out, "the numbers of new supply are extraordinarily low... that gives us a lot of conviction". Building a new luxury hotel in major destinations is a long, complex and extremely expensive process, weighed down by difficult permitting and high construction costs. This barrier to entry creates a kind of protective 'moat' around existing high-quality assets, making them virtually irreplaceable and securing their long-term value.
Blackstone's focus is not on just any hotel, but on iconic and irreplaceable assets in locations prime. Its portfolio includes giants such as Hilton and Crown Resorts in Australia, and its focus is on properties that benefit from the strong recovery in group and corporate travel, a vital revenue stream for large luxury hotels.
This strategy, which takes the form of the acquisition of assets from Flexible Accommodation is a testament to the confidence in a model that prioritises quality over quantity. It is a move that not only seeks to capture current demand, but also to capitalise on future scarcity, positioning Blackstone to dominate a market segment where luxury is not just a service, but a solid and lasting investment.