Dutch hotel chain Golden Tulip has filed for adminstration for 13 of its hotels in Amersfoort, Wageningen, Beekbergen and Delft, the company's management and administrators announced this week. The 57 hotels operated by franchise holders will be excluded from the bankruptcy proceedings.
Dutch hotel chain Golden Tulip has filed for adminstration for 13 of its hotels in Amersfoort, Wageningen, Beekbergen and Delft, the company's management and administrators announced this week. The 57 hotels operated by franchise holders will be excluded from the bankruptcy proceedings.
According to the administrator Rinke Dulack talks are currently being held with several different parties on the sale of the hotels. 'A large number of parties are interested in taking over the Golden Tulip brand and the franchise contracts,' he told local newswire ANP.
The Dutch hotel chain filed for protection from creditors at end-March. Golden Tulip has 780 hotels worldwide.