Wyndham, Palladium Hotel Group partner to expand Registry Collection portfolio
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts has ined a commercial alliance with Spain-based Palladium Hotel Group.
The partnership will add more than 6,500 rooms to Wyndham’s Registry Collection.
Fourteen all-inclusive TRS Hotels and Grand Palladium Hotels & Resorts managed by Palladium Hotel Group will join Wyndham’s portfolio.
They are located throughout Mexico, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Brazil.
This will be under a long-term agreement bringing Wyndham’s all-inclusive resort portfolio to 26 hotels.
“These unique, all-inclusive hotels are designed to ensure that guests – whether redeeming Wyndham Rewards points or booking directly – will enjoy an elevated vacation,” said Geoffrey A. Ballotti, Chief Executive Officer of Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.
As part of the agreement, Palladium Hotel Group’s two all-inclusive luxury brands Grand Palladium Hotels & Resorts and adults only all-inclusive TRS Hotels will join Wyndham’s Registry Collection brand. These include Grand Palladium Colonial Resort & Spa, Grand Palladium Kantenah Resort & Spa and Grand Palladium White Sand Resort & Spa in Riviera Maya, and TRS Cap Cana Hotel, Dominican Republic.
All properties will become part of the Wyndham Rewards loyalty program, which has approximately 94 million enrolled members.
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