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Scandic Hotels Group has detailed plans to lead Dalata’s markets through its existing chief operating officer-led structure as a major business restructuring progresses.
The update follows the acquisition of Dalata by Pandox in November 2025. Scandic currently holds operational responsibility for the hotels under a management agreement, while the property assets are separated from operations.
This restructuring is expected to conclude in the second half of 2026.
Des McCann will remain chief operating officer for Dalata’s markets. Following any future acquisition of the operations by Scandic, McCann would join the Scandic executive committee, reporting to president and chief executive Jens Mathiesen.
Dalata chief executive Dermot Crowley and deputy chief executive Shane Casserly have announced they will step down later this year.
Both will remain with the company for a transition period to oversee the restructuring process.
Crowley has led the group since 2021, overseeing the addition of 16 hotels and 3,800 rooms. The company expects to open three hotels in Dublin, Edinburgh, and Berlin this year, with a further four sites in development across London, Edinburgh, and Madrid.
Crowley said: “After 13 years with Dalata, I have decided that now is the right time for me to step away from the business. I am incredibly proud of what we have achieved together as a team and especially since I took over as CEO in 2021. I have every confidence that under the leadership of Scandic, the appointed operator, Dalata will continue to prosper.”
Jens Mathiesen, Scandic Hotels Group president and chief executive, added: “I would like to thank Dermot and Shane for their commitment to the business and their continued support during the transition period. Our focus now is to ensure continuity for the business, its employees and guests as the restructuring process continues.”













