
Two Hotels in Bangkok, Thailand Secured by Wyndham

Fulcrum Ventures Asia and Wyndham have signed two license agreements for two hotels located in Bangkok, Thailand.
The 183-room Ramada Bangkok Sukhumvit 11, and the 91-room Ramada Bangkok Ten Ekamai Residences are expected to officially rebrand by June 2023. They will be Wyndham’s 21st hotel in Thailand and their 8th and 9th hotels within Bangkok.
Deepak Mishra said: "We are thrilled to partner with Wyndham Hotel & Resorts in what we consider to be the start of a strong relationship between our two businesses." We are a real estate company with a strong focus on hospitality. By leveraging Wyndham’s expertise in commercial and operational operations as the leading hospitality franchise company, we will be able to provide exemplary experiences for our business and leisure clients.
The 18-story Ramada By Wyndham Bangkok Sukhumvit 11 is located in Sukhumvit Soi 11, close to Nana BTS Station and near the popular nightlife and shopping destinations of the district, such as Terminal 21.
The hotel offers a fitness center, an outdoor pool, and all-day dining.
The Ramada Bangkok Ten Ekamai Residences is an 8-storey building, which was previously known as Ten Ekamai Residences. It is located within walking distance of the Ekamai BTS Station and, similar to Wyndham Bangkok Sukhumvit 11 approximately 45 minutes drive from Suvarnabhumi International Airport.
The facilities include a fitness center, an outdoor lap pool, and a rooftop terrace.
"We are encouraged by the strong demand for Wyndham Hotels & Resorts' brands in Thailand," said Joon Aun Ooi. "As travel increases across corporate and leisure more frequently this year, we are well-positioned to meet guest needs with our diverse and growing portfolio of brands. We look forward to growing our partnership with Fulcrum Ventures Asia, sharing with them our 'OwnerFirst' approach to franchising while delivering our industry leading 'Count on Me' service to guests."
The Tourism Authority of Thailand has predicted that Thailand will receive over 30 million visitors this year.
Source: travelnewsasia.com