02/10/24 | 6:10 pm | Future Hospitality Summit

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Future Hospitality Summit Concludes with Major India-Focused Partnership

The Future Hospitality Summit wrapped up today with a significant announcement centered on the Indian hospitality market.

Kamah Hotels & Resorts, an emerging player in the luxury and wellness sector, unveiled a landmark partnership with global hospitality giant Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.

The US$70 million agreement will see the development of four new properties under the Trademark Collection by Wyndham brand, with a strong emphasis on India. Three of the four planned hotels will be located in key Indian destinations, signaling a major vote of confidence in the country’s growing hospitality sector.

The fourth property is slated for Dubai. This collaboration not only marks a notable expansion for Kamah but also reinforces Wyndham’s commitment to the Indian market.

Industry experts suggest this India-centric deal could catalyze further international investment in the country’s upscale and wellness-focused hospitality segment, positioning India as a key player in the evolving global travel landscape.

Vinod Kumar (UAE)

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