Wyndham adding seven new hotels in Pakistan
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts is planning a multi-hotel expansion in Pakistan with a number of key signings in some of country’s most popular destinations.
It includes new properties coming to Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore and Hyderabad.
The development plan includes the addition of six Ramada by Wyndham hotels across the country, as well as the launch of the Howard Johnson by Wyndham brand in Pakistan.
The new signings add to a portfolio of five hotels and over 1,000 rooms in Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore and Multan.
Panos Loupasis, Vice President Development, Middle East, Eurasia & Africa, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, said: "Pakistan’s immense tourism potential is clear. These seven new signings represent a significant milestone in our continued growth objectives to cater to the Pakistani hotel market."
Wyndham’s new signings in Pakistan are Howard Johnson by Wyndham Islamabad Blue Area, Ramada by Wyndham Murree Lower Topa Resort, Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Islamabad Bahria Town, Ramada by Wyndham Rawalpindi Bahria Springs North, Ramada by Wyndham Rawalpindi Ayub Park, Ramada Hotel & Suites by Wyndham Lahore Cooper Road and Ramada by Wyndham Hyderabad Qasimabad.
Current hotels in Pakistan include Ramada by Wyndham Multan, Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Karachi, Ramada by Wyndham Islamabad, Ramada by Wyndham Karachi Creek and Ramada by Wyndham Lahore Gulberg 2.
TravelMole Editorial Team
Editor for TravelMole North America and Asia pacific regions. Ray is a highly experienced (15+ years) skilled journalist and editor predominantly in travel, hospitality and lifestyle working with a huge number of major market-leading brands. He has also cover in-depth news, interviews and features in general business, finance, tech and geopolitical issues for a select few major news outlets and publishers.
Have your say Cancel reply
Subscribe/Login to Travel Mole Newsletter
Travel Mole Newsletter is a subscriber only travel trade news publication. If you are receiving this message, simply enter your email address to sign in or register if you are not. In order to display the B2B travel content that meets your business needs, we need to know who are and what are your business needs. ITR is free to our subscribers.

































Phocuswright reveals the world's largest travel markets in volume in 2025
Cyclone in Sri Lanka had limited effect on tourism in contrary to media reports
Higher departure tax and visa cost, e-arrival card: Japan unleashes the fiscal weapon against tourists
In Italy, the Meloni government congratulates itself for its tourism achievements
Singapore to forbid entry to undesirable travelers with new no-boarding directive