ONYX signs new Laos hotel
ONYX Hospitality Group has inked a new deal to open its second Amari brand Laos hotel.
Amari Vientiane is scheduled to open in 2024.
The property will have 248 rooms, all-day dining, a rooftop executive lounge, a specialty rooftop restaurant and bar, extensive meeting space.
Additional amenities include a gym, Breeze Spa, a main pool and a kids’ club.
The Laos hotel is situated less than five kilometres from Wattay International Airport.
Yuthachai Charanachitta, CEO of ONYX Hospitality Group said: “This represents an exciting leap forward in our cluster expansion strategy across Laos and the broader Southeast Asian region.”
“As we continue to expand our footprint in Southeast Asia, our aim is to provide diverse and captivating destinations.”
Bangkok based ONYX Hospitality Group is poised to operate over 50 properties by 2025.
Recent openings include Amari Raaya Maldives and the upcoming launch of Amari Colombo Sri Lanka.
It operates the Amari, OZO and Shama brands.
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