Wyndham to debut Microtel in India
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts has inked a deal with NILE Hospitality LLP to introduce its Microtel by Wyndham brand to India.
This becomes the eighth Wyndham brand to debut in the country.
Wyndham anticipates opening 40 Microtel hotels by 2031, all of which will be direct franchisees of Wyndham, as part of its ambitious growth plans.
The company currently has 60 hotels open throughout India and expects to grow by at least 25% in the next 18 months.
Microtel by Wyndham has a modern design and value-driven guest experiences.
Wyndham’s agreement with NILE will see development of the brand in key Tier II, III and IV cities, in line with India’s infrastructure development cycle, with the first hotels opening in 2025.
Each will have a minimum of 50 keys and feature meeting and social spaces, gyms and other facilities based dependent on the region.
“We continue to see incredible opportunity in India, which is why we’re focusing our strategic efforts on introducing more of our diverse brands to the country,” said Dimitris Manikis, President EMEA, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.
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