Asia-Pacific Espire Hospitality Signs Five Hotels Across India Espire Hospitality Limited signed five new hotels across India. Oberoi will add four. LemonTree changed leadership. Alan Woinski | 10 months ago
Asia-Pacific Wyndham Partners With Ovolo Group for Five-Property Deal Wyndham and Ovolo said five Ovolo hotels across Australia and Hong Kong will become Wyndham franchises. Plus, more hotel deals and development news. Alan Woinski | 10 months ago
Asia-Pacific Chinese Hotel Operators Expand Footprint in Hong Kong Here's a roundup of hotel deals and development in Asia Pacific for July 29th, 2025. Alan Woinski | 10 months ago
Asia-Pacific Thailand Withdraws Casino Bill in Further Delay Thailand's cabinet has moved forward with withdrawing the draft bill for casinos and entertainment complexes. And more hotel development news. Alan Woinski | 11 months ago
Asia-Pacific Hilton Signs Two Hotels at Delhi International Airport Hilton announces partnership with Delhi International Airport Limited to open Waldorf Astoria and Hilton Hotels at GMR Aerocity. Alan Woinski | 1 year ago
Asia-Pacific Riyaz Forms Joint Venture with Jin Jiang Hotels for Southeast Asia Expansion Riyaz partners with Jin Jiang Hotels to expand five brands across Southeast Asia, signing first management agreement for Metropolo in Luang Prabang, Laos. Alan Woinski | 1 year ago
Asia-Pacific India's Hotel Occupancy to Reach 70% This Year Industry forecasts suggest India's hotel occupancy will reach 70% this year, with room rates set to to cross the INR 10,000 mark in 2026. Alan Woinski | 1 year ago
Asia-Pacific Singapore's GIC Acquires Stakes in SAMHI Hotels Units Singapore's GIC is investing $88 million for 35% stakes in three SAMHI Hotels units to develop upscale hotels across India. Alan Woinski | 1 year ago
Asia-Pacific Wanda Hotel Management Gets New Owners Hospitality industry faces challenges amid cautious analyst forecasts. Dreamscape Hospitality celebrates growth with 40 properties in the pipeline. Alan Woinski | 1 year ago
North America Truist Sees Some Price Softening at Hotels Truist analysts said the hotel companies weren’t admitting it, but demand trends had been decelerating before the tariff shock. Alan Woinski and Kim Woinski | 1 year ago