ONYX announces Phuket for next OZO hotel expansion
ONYX Hospitality Group is adding another location to its growing OZO brand portfolio..
Next up is the 225-room OZO Phuket, which will open in 2019 in the beach resort of Kata.
It will feature two pools, all day dining and grab-and-go deli, along with a fitness centre and meeting space.
"Capping off an eventful year of hotel openings and new deal agreements across several Asian countries, we are proud to announce this new development in a prime destination within our home base of Thailand," said Douglas Martell, president and CEO of ONYX.
"This new hotel will complement our flagship Amari Phuket, which has been relaunched following extensive renovations and the introduction of an all-suites Ocean Wing. We look forward to offering travellers more options with our two distinct brands present on the island."
The OZO midscale brand launched four years ago in Hong Kong and has expanded to Koh Samui, Thailand and Sri Lanka.
Other OZO locations in the pipeline include China, Malaysia and Vietnam.
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