ONYX opens Agoda online flagship store
ONYX Hospitality Group has joined Asia travel platform Agoda as the latest brand with a Flagship Store offering.
The initiative gives hotel groups enhanced brand visibility and customer marketing opportunities via a dedicated digital storefront to discover and book ONYX’s hotels.
It enables hotel brands to create and showcase their story and build customer loyalty.
The Flagship Store brings together a partner’s entire portfolio into one curated hub.
ONYX Hospitality Group’s Amari, OZO, and Shama brands are featured in the store.
Hospitality groups and hoteliers that have already utilized the platform include Accor Thailand.
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