OYO hotel inventory now available on Yatra
Leading Indian OTA Yatra Online Inc has sealed a partnership agreement with hotel aggregator OYO.
The tie-up sees OYO’s inventory placed on a major online travel agent platform for the first time.
It will take Yatra’s total hotel inventory to more than 70,000 hotels in India, giving it a leading position in the budget hotel sector.
Customers can book OYO hotels direct on Yatra’s platform, make reservation changes and communicate with Yatra’s customer service team.
"We as a company are focused on being innovative and providing a differentiated experience to our customers. Our partnership with OYO is a firm step in that direction and enables us to deliver a unique proposition to our customers allowing them to choose from an unmatched variety of travel and accommodation options in India," said Dhruv Shringi, co-founder and CEO, Yatra.com.
Yatra is also the largest source of homestay accommodation with 3,000 homestays in 130 Indian cities.
"Through this partnership, OYO’s quality-assured hassle-free offerings will be accessible to millions of discerning travellers who book on Yatra.com . We welcome them to avail our economy and mid-market offerings that deliver the right balance of price, location and quality," said OYO CEO, Ritesh Agarwal.
OYO lists hotels in more than 230 cities across India, Malaysia and Nepal.
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