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OYO Restarts Self-Operated Hotels, Targets 200 New Properties

The program will focus on high-traffic metros such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Goa, Chennai, and others

OYO Restarts Self-Operated Hotels, Targets 200 New Properties

Outlook Start-Up Desk

POSTED ON November 28, 2023 5:03 PM

OYO has launched a Prime Partner Program. The company, via a release said the move in aimed at recognising and rewarding its most professional hotel operators by offering them an opportunity to grow and expand their business.It is also looking for partnership with real estate developers to identify and develop new hotel properties across various regions.  

During the pilot phase of the program, OYO has partnered with 30 realtors and started operations in more than 35 hotels. These hotels are spread across key cities such as Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Goa, Jaipur, Mumbai, Chennai, Pune, Pondicherry and Vadodara.  

As part of the program, OYO will secure annual too long term management contracts on revenue share basis of 200 premium hotels across Indian metros and give its top hotel operators an opportunity to leverage their expertise in maintaining operational excellence and high customer satisfaction.  

The program will allow its top hotel partners to earn additional revenue without taking the risk of leasing or the overhead costs of starting a new hotel.  These operators will get dedicated relationship managers and access to OYO’s network of over 15,000 corporate accounts and more than 10,000 travel agents, the statement added. 

Most of these hotels will be onboarded under the company’s premium hotel offerings such as Townhouse, Townhouse Oak and Collection O.  

In the process, OYO is also providing property or hotel owners an opportunity to give out their property to a large organization at a fixed rental, revenue sharing or management contract basis and be assured of safe upkeep of their property, it said.   

These hotels will be tagged as ‘Managed by OYO’ on the company’s App and Website to signal OYO’s active involvement in their operation. The company will closely monitor the hotel's upkeep and customer reviews to evaluate and reward the top operators.  

The hospitality company closed its self-operated hotel model in 2020 just before the start of first wave of COVID 19 and restarted it again after three years. 

The Prime Partner Program indicates the positive momentum in the hotel industry. A recent report by CBRE South Asia, 'Indian Hospitality Sector: On a Comeback Trail’, anticipates the addition of approximately 12,000 hotel rooms in the Indian hospitality sector in 2023. The report adds that the sector is projected to attract over $2.3 billion in investments over the next 2-5 years. 

The program underscores OYO's commitment to providing a comprehensive range of choices to customers. Whether it's a business trip, family vacation, or solo adventure, guests will have more stay options in top- rated properties that complement their travel styles, budgets and preferences.  

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