OYO brings its brand to Mexico to begin expanding into Latin markets

September 11, 2019
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The move, according to the company, is the build up the OYO brand in Latin American markets

Hospitality firm OYO has entered Mexico as part of its expansion plans in Latin American markets, sources aware of the development said.

Earlier in August, the company had said it was expanding footprints in the US and partnered with hospitality investment and management company Highgate to open first key flagship property -- OYO Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, US.

"The company has launched operations in Mexico with over 10 hotels," one of the sources told PTI.

The move is to strengthen the company's presence in the Latin American markets, the sources added.

However, when asked about the development, OYO Hotels and Homes Chief Operating Officer Abhinav Sinha said, "Mexico, being an emerging tourist destination, is surely on the cards. We, however, can't confirm this at the moment."

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