Wyndham Hotels & Resorts recorded a significant growth across Europe, the Middle East, Eurasia, and Africa during the first half of 2024. The company awarding 27 contracts, opened 22 hotels, adding approximately 1,400 net rooms to its portfolio in the region.
The company has delivered landmark openings and developments in key markets across the region—including France, Germany, India, Türkiye, and the UK—contributing to its 16th consecutive quarter of sequential global development pipeline growth. The EMEA region also achieved 15% constant currency RevPAR growth in the second quarter of 2024.
Anchored by its Owner FirstTM approach to franchising, the growth underscores Wyndham’s strong reputation throughout the region and its long-term commitment to helping deliver success for owners and franchisees. Overall, the company had more than 90,000 rooms throughout EMEA as of June 30, 2024.
“The continued rebound in leisure and business travel has been driven by a growing demand for both popular and emerging destinations, as well as experience-focused trips. We’re continuing to build on our footprint of incredible hotels across the region, and when you couple that momentum with the Wyndham Advantage, it’s a win-win for owners and guests alike,” affirmed Dimitris Manikis, President EMEA, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.
H1 2024 Highlights: New markets, new brands, expanded footprint
From entering new markets, introducing new brands, and growing existing brands in EMEA, 2024 continues to be successful for Wyndham across the region. This growth aligns with Europe’s tourism recovery in the second quarter of 2024, with foreign arrivals (+6%) and overnights (+7%) surpassing 2019 figures and reflecting a year-on-year increase of 12% and 10%, respectively. Furthermore, the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA’s) forecast that air traffic is set to rise by 5.9% in Europe across 2024, with further growth of 5.5% in 2025.
Among the highlights, the company:
- carried out an extensive renovation of the Wyndham Wroclaw Old Town, making it the largest hotel in the city. The renovation, completed in April 2024, added 152 rooms, taking it to 357 in total.
- opened the Super 8 by Wyndham in Durham, following the brand’s entry into the UK market in Chester last year. The hotel has already achieved Level 5 certification in the Wyndham Green programme, the highest level within the company’s sustainability efforts.
- Launched the first Dolce by Wyndham in Türkiye, with the opening of Dolce by Wyndham Çeşme Alaçatı in June. The all-inclusive resort has 155 rooms and suites with a private beach and gardens, state-of-the-art meeting spaces, a fitness and spa centre and an on-site restaurant specialising in Mediterranean cuisine. Additional expansions in Türkiye included the openings of FT Lotus Thermal Hotel & Spa, Trademark Collection by Wyndham; Wyndham Datca Perili Bay; and La Quinta by Wyndham Cesme. The total number of Wyndham properties in Türkiye has reached nearly 120 as of the second quarter of 2024.
- expanded its presence in India by opening three new hotels: The Earth Amritsar, Trademark Collection by Wyndham; Ramada Encore by Wyndham Udaipur Roopnagar; and Ramada by Wyndham Gorakhpur Gorakhnath Mandir Road.
- opened the Dolce by Wyndham Versailles – Domaine du Montcel, an upscale 178-room resort on the outskirts of Paris, just minutes from the world-renowned Palace of Versailles. The hotel features 14 hectares of garden, two restaurants, a bar with a stunning terrace, a state-of-the-art conference centre with 18 meeting rooms and a fully equipped spa and wellness centre.
- rolled out a stylish new look of the design-led TRYP by Wyndham brand to empower owners with affordable updates while preserving each property’s distinct character.