Onyx hits the road in India
Hotel firm ONYX Hospitality Group, just completed a five-day sales roadshow event across major India cities.
Onyx visited four key cities: Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai from 22 – 26 July.
India is the third largest source market for ONYX’s Thailand hotels and resorts so far this year.
The company says the Amari hotel brand is the most popular among Indian guests, followed by OZO, Oriental Residence, and Shama, respectively.
The roadshow focused on showcasing the ONYX Thai properties, as Thailand represents about 5% of all outbound travel from India.
Preferred destinations are Bangkok, Pattaya, and beach destinations like Phuket.
Bharath Satyavolu, VP, Commercial at ONYX said: “The Indian market is of paramount importance to ONYX, ranking among our top five globally.”
“The roadshow in India is a strategic initiative to strengthen our relationships with Indian travellers.”
ONYX Hospitality Group is also focusing on the corporate and MICE segments.
ONYX aims to manage over 50 properties by 2025 in countries such as Malaysia, China, Hong Kong, Thailand, Laos, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, and reach 70 locations by 2028.
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