Barceló Opens the Door to the Purchase of Managers After Reaching a Record Profit of 300 Million in 2025
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The hotel group Barceló has closed 2025 with the best result in its history—both in revenue, sales, ebitda and profits—in spite of the obvious slowdown in the tourism sector."A closing of 2025, I think very good, which is not of as much growth as the previous years, seems logical and normal. I don't think we can aspire to grow 25% a year because it would not be or healthy," said the CEO for EMEA of Barceló Hotel Group, Raúl González this Thursda…
While waiting for the Spanish hoteliers to record in the records the brilliant performance of their businesses in 2025, the first swords of the sector begin to give clues of this positive trend. This Thursday, in the anteroom of the International Tourism Fair (Fitur), Barceló Hotel Group has taken the floor to anticipate a record result in the main financial indicators of the last exercise. To the reins of Raúl González -as head of the company f…
The company Barceló Hotel Group has closed the year 2025 as “a record year beating all the big indicators”, in the words of Raúl González, CEO EMEA of the company, who has emphasized that, in the absence of closing the data, they will exceed 3,2 billion euros in turnover and 2,2 billion in sales. In both cases, it represents 6% more than in 2024. It has explained this in a meeting with press in Madrid, in which, moreover, it has detailed that, i…
The regular meetings with the press of Raúl González, CEO EMEA of Barceló Hotel Group – one of the 50 leaders of Spanish tourism of Forbes Travel – are more than a presentation to the media to use. The manager, who leads the direction of the hotel division of the Mallorcan group, shares, of course, all the news about [...] La entrada Barceló's 2025 historical: more than 3.2 billion in business and record profits aparece primero en Forbes España.
The Barceló Group closed the year 2025 with a profit of more than 300 million euros and an ebitda of 700 million, according to Raúl González, CEO of Barceló Hotel Group for EMEA. The hotel division recorded sales of 2.2 billion euros and, in view of 2026, the forecast for the whole company is to maintain the path of growth, although at a more moderate pace. During a meeting with the press held this Thursday, González explained that Barceló Hotel…
The Barceló chain anticipates a further rise in prices in 2026 in the 4% or 5% average, after this year they have risen between 6% and 7%, although it will depend on each hotel. “There are hotels and geographies that are below the previous year and others that have invested in reforms that have a greater route, but the industry still has a very big difference between what was worth a hotel night in Europe and Spain,” said the group’s CEO Raúl Go…
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