Wyndham gains momentum across EMEA

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts continues to expand across Europe, Middle East, Eurasia and Africa (EMEA) with a number of recent hotel launches and a lineup of openings expected this year.

In 2021, Wyndham achieved nearly 70 new hotel signings across EMEA and a host of openings. In addition, the company launched several multi-faceted initiatives to support and empower hotel partners across EMEA to innovate and respond to changes in demand and ongoing travel restrictions, it reports.

In Europe, Wyndham furthered its footprint of more than 300 hotels with the addition of 12 resorts in destinations including Turkey’s Aegean coast, Spain’s Costa del Sol, the island of Tenerife, secluded country estates in the U.K. and the Austrian Alps, all offering a range of options for guests seeking to combine business and leisure. The European growth trajectory also included openings in key cities, such as the expansion of the upper-upscale Dolce Hotels and Resorts by Wyndham brand in Denmark with hotels in Copenhagen and Odense, and the launch of Trademark Collection by Wyndham through more conversions in Budapest, Bucharest, Thessaloniki, Brussels, Manchester and Sheffield.

Turkey saw a continuation of growth as Wyndham further cemented its position as the largest international hotel company by number of properties, reaching nearly 90 hotels with new openings across the country, as well as the debut of its economy brand Days Inn in Istanbul and Ankara.

In the Middle East, Wyndham continued to bring more accommodation options to Dubai, as the city officially welcomed the highly anticipated Expo 2020 global exhibition, with more openings under the Howard Johnson and Ramada brands, as well as La Quinta and Days Inn by Wyndham, both launched in the market for the first time in 2021. Wyndham also bolstered its leisure offering in Oman with the launch of Wyndham Garden Salalah Mirbat.

In India, Wyndham reached its 50th hotel mark, with new openings in destinations including Jaipur, Varanasi, Mohali and Udaipur under the Ramada, Howard Johnson by Wyndham and the upscale Wyndham brand. The expansion is part of Wyndham’s commitment to growth for the sub-Indian continent with a development pipeline of approximately 30 hotels, with eight expected to open in 2022 alone.

Other EMEA highlights included the steady expansion of Ramada by Wyndham brand with an additional 18 new hotels across the region, including destinations in Georgia (Tbilisi), the U.K. (Cheltenham), Romania (Targu Jiu) and more.

“We are proud to look back on what Wyndham has achieved across EMEA, despite the ongoing challenges and disruption in the travel industry,” said Dimitris Manikis, president EMEA, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts. “We focused on strengthening our fruitful partnerships, adding more exciting destinations, and broadening the reach of our brands. Our growth is ultimately a testament to the resilience of our hotel partners and the value proposition Wyndham delivers to them. We are delighted to offer even more exciting hotels for our guests and look forward to working with our partners and teams across EMEA in 2022 and beyond.”

Some of the upcoming openings in 2022:

  • Wyndham’s first entry into Poland with the upscale Wyndham Wroclaw Old Town, slated to open this month. The hotel will feature 205 guestrooms.
  • Wyndham Garden Munich Messe in Germany will offer 267  guestrooms in the business district of the city. Recently opened, the hotel will add to the existing portfolio of 11 hotels in Munich from economy to upscale.
  • Further growth of the Super 8 brand in Germany, with the 10th hotel under the brand to open in Koblenz in June in collaboration with GS Star.
  • More additions under the Ramada, Ramada Encore and Days Inn by Wyndham brands in Turkey, with new additions in Istanbul, Rize, Elbistan and more.
  • Wyndham will open its TRYP brand for the first time in Greece with a stylish hotel in Corfu. Expected to open in April, TRYP by Wyndham Corfu Dassia will offer 48 rooms, contemporary interiors and lush gardens.
  • The debut of the Wyndham’s namesake brand in Cyprus with the upscale Wyndham Nicosia.
  • Continued expansion in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Georgia, including the Grigoleti Beach Resort, a new construction build, marking the first Trademark in the market.
  • Additional development in the Middle East with the 278-room Wyndham Grand Doha West Bay Beach in Qatar, along with two more openings in Saudi Arabia
  • Further growth in India including Ramada by Wyndham Gangtok Hotel & Golden Casino in Gangtok City, featuring views of the Himalayan range, and the launch of the 300-room Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Mumbai Sahar.

In 2021, Wyndham launched several new initiatives to support its EMEA hotel partners through the recovery, including a new host of revenue management tools rolled out with technology expert OTA Insight. The company also launched a new talent engagement program with educational sessions, podcasts, videos and more resources to help hotel partners in EMEA attract, nurture and retain team members.