After the labor union Unite Here elected Gwen Mills its president on June 20, Mills said she expected a showdown over worker contracts with major hotel groups over the next year.
14.06.2024 - 15:01 / skift.com / Sean Oneill / Marriott International
InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) is opposing Marriott International’s bid to trademark City Express by Marriott.
Last month, IHG petitioned the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to cancel the trademark for Marriott’s newest hotel brand, filings show.
A source told Skift that IHG was concerned that the word “Express” in City Express, combined with the brand’s “affordable midscale” positioning, would be “confusingly similar” to Holiday Inn Express, which has a large U.S. footprint. The source is familiar with the IHG team’s thinking but asked for anonymity to discuss the group’s internal deliberations.
IHG and Marriott declined to comment for this story.
Holiday Inn Express is IHG’s biggest brand in terms of room count. As of the end of last year, the brand had 3,171 hotels open and a pipeline of 632 hotels. IHG has called it “the world’s most popular brand.”
Skift hasn’t seen IHG’s specific allegations, which were filed with the trademark office but haven’t been published.
Some backstory: In May 2023, Marriott officially closed its $100 million acquisition of the Mexico-headquartered City Express brand.
In November 2023, Marriott applied for a new trademark under the rebranded name “City Express by Marriott.” It began using that new brand to market the 150 hotels it had acquired in the Caribbean and Latin America.
Since November, IHG’s lawyers had sought continual extensions to keep their option open to oppose Marriott’s use of City Express by Marriott.
A May 13 filing shows IHG finally submitted its opposition to Marriott’s City Express trademark claim to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
On May 14, Marriott filed for a new trademark named “Project Mid-T by Marriott.” This application had the identical color scheme, font, and shape as the City Express by Marriott branding.
On June 3, Marriott announced a new midscale conversion brand for North America to hundreds of developers and investors at the NYU International Hospitality Industry Investment Conference.
However, the hotel giant didn’t give an official name for the brand, temporarily calling it “Project Mid-T” instead.
The Project Mid-T branding has the same shape, color, and font as its City Express by Marriott brand, just different words.
Marriott has until near the end of June to file an answer responding to IHG’s allegations. The next step would be for the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board to set a trial calendar.
Side note: IHG hasn’t opposed Marriott’s December trademark application for Four Points Express by Sheraton, a midscale brand that Marriott introduced last September to the European and Middle East regions. It also has the word “express” in its name.
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