Wyndham Hotel Group hosts evening to celebrate year gone by
Wyndham Hotel Group marked another milestone year, as it further expanded its footprint in India with six new hotel openings, taking the total number of operational hotels to 34. The pipeline also grew stronger with some new alliances forged during the year.
To celebrate the same, the Group hosted an evening for its business affiliates at Ramada Gurgaon Central on December 01, 2017. The glittering event saw a presence of over 300 guests that included corporates and travel agents as well as representatives from Wyndham Hotel Group hotels in India.
Guests were welcomed by Deepika Arora, Regional Vice President- Eurasia who presented an overview of the group’s achievements this year along with a preview into plans for the coming year. The evening was highlighted with a mesmerizing performance by live jazz band. The excitement was kept alive throughout the evening as complimentary stay vouchers were given out as raffle prizes every 15 minutes.
Wyndham Hotel Group is one of India’s leading hospitality companies in the mid-market segment with 34 operational hotels and 3187 keys under the Ramada, Ramada Encore, Howard Johnson and Days brands. These hotels are present across the length and breadth of the country including the metro cities; tier 2 and 3 cities as well as key leisure destinations.
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