As travel re-emerges, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts prepares to meet budding domestic demand with three hotels already open and two remaining to open by end of quarter.
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts announced plans for further growth in China. The company will add five new hotels to its Ramada by Wyndham brand this quarter, with three of the hotels already open.
"As travel in China continues to pick up, Wyndham and its brands are well poised to meet the budding demand," said Joon Aun Ooi, president, Asia Pacific, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts. "People are eager to travel again, and Chinese travelers in particular are seeking domestic destinations more than ever before. Building on what is already one of our most popular brands in China, these new openings under Ramada by Wyndham further strengthen our presence in key cities that we know are important to Chinese travelers while sending a message that when they’re ready to travel, Wyndham is ready to welcome them.”
Details on the new hotels include:
- Ramada by Wyndham Luoyang Downtown (142 rooms)
The hotel opened in late April and is managed by Wyndham. On-site amenities include concierge service, meeting facilities, business center, fitness center, bar, restaurant and free wi-fi. - Ramada by Wyndham Jianyang (191 rooms)
The hotel opened in early May. On-site amenities include meeting facilities, fitness center, indoor pool, restaurant, lobby bar and free wi-fi. - Ramada by Wyndham Changsha Wuguang (140 rooms)
The hotel opened in June. On-site amenities include concierge service, meeting facilities, fitness center, two restaurants and free wi-fi. - Ramada by Wyndham Wuhan Qingshan (100 rooms)
The hotel is scheduled to open in late June. On-site amenities will include two restaurants, meeting facilities, free wi-fi and parking. - Ramada by Wyndham Kunming Yiliang (179 rooms)
The hotel is scheduled to open in late June. On-site amenities will include two restaurants, meeting facilities, pool and spa.
With a presence of more than 1,500 hotels, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts declares to be the largest international hotel franchisor in China. The company currently operates 11 of its 20 brands in China, most recently debuting its Microtel by Wyndham in 2019.