Accor Launches Digital Key

PARIS—Accor has rolled out its digital key solution, Accor Key, in line with its strategy to provide a contactless guest journey in its facilities.

The focus of the rollout will be to provide customers with a keyless door entry solution, while ensuring that hotels do not lose the human touch that guests require. On arrival at their destination, customers will receive their room key virtually upon downloading Accor’s digital key app. Guests will then be given access to rooms, entry to meeting rooms and floor access via elevators using their smartphone. Once departing the hotel, the mobile key will automatically be deactivated.

“We are thrilled to announce the launch of Accor Key within our entire network,” said Patrick Mendes, chief commercial officer in charge of sales, marketing, distribution and loyalty, Accor. “Making contactless and seamless guest experiences a reality is a priority for Accor. Accor Key is a great example of how the group can build solutions and deploy them efficiently in all Accor operating countries.”

Floor Bleeker, CTO, Accor, added, “We always strive to adopt technology which can improve the overall guest experience. Guests increasingly seek contact-light travel and hotel experiences. Therefore, the easy to operate and highly practical application will provide a streamlined process for our guests.”

Following successful pilot programs in North America, Europe and Asia, the rollout will start in all new Accor hotels openings and extend to existing properties with an objective to equip 500 hotels with Accor Key this year, and at least 50% of all rooms across the network within the next five years.

Accor Key program will be delivered through a partnership with Staymyway. “We are honored to be working with such an innovative company at such a critical time in our industry,” said Faustino Fernandez, founder/CEO, Staymyway. “A recent Deloitte study shows that 60% of travelers are more likely to stay at a hotel that allowed contactless check-in and the ability to use a smartphone as a room key—16% even say it’s a ‘must-have.’ The demand is even higher for frequent travelers.”

By providing customers access to their rooms without a physical key, Accor will also help reduce the amount of plastic used for traditional key cards and cardboard for the key holder.