ROMA (ITALPRESS) – Xenia Hôtellerie Solution closed 2025 with revenues of 72 million euros, up 26% compared to 57 million in the previous year. A result that explains a note reflects an intense expansion season: the Phi Hotels hotel chain has passed from 10 to 17 facilities over the year, and already has 19 hotels in the first months of 2026.
The net loss of 2,6 million euros recorded in the exercise “is mainly attributable to a technical and temporal factor: the intense acquisition activity that has included also the acquisition of the group Italica Tourism – that manages hotels and an international tour operator with an estimated turnover of approximately 24 million euros – has completed at the end of October 2025, at the tourist season now closed. The company has therefore supported the costs of integration and preparation without being able to benefit from the relative revenues, which will instead flow from 2026′′, we read.
The Italian hospitality company closes 2025 with revenues to 72 million euros and announces the acquisition of a technology platform based on AI. “The 2025 was the year in which Xenia built the industrial platform on which to grow in the coming years – said Ercolino Ranieri, CEO –. The recorded loss was mainly determined by a timely misalignment resulting from the dense acquisition phase. The Company entered in 2026 with a significantly expanded dimensional base and with the conditions for progressive normalization of profitability.”
On the front of innovation, Xenia announced the acquisition of 60% of Layover Technology Solutions, owner of the Herop platform: a system based on artificial intelligence for accommodation and for disruption services of airlines. The company, which already has active collaborations with airlines and airports, has tripled its revenues in the last year. The investment is €1.5 million, fully funded with own resources. The shareholders’ meeting is convened for 28 April 2026 for the approval of the budget and the renewal of the social bodies.
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