Oyo said its key focus markets are Goa, Jaipur, Mussoorie, Rishikesh, Katra, Puri, Shimla, Nainital, Udaipur, and Mount Abu for the new hotels addition.
“Our expansion in these leisure markets also aligns with our mission to provide quality accommodations and memorable experiences to travellers. The influx of new hotels will not only boost tourism, but also provide employment opportunities for local communities,” Oyo chief merchant officer, Anuj Tejpal said.
Citing a recent government report, Oyo said the number of foreign tourists who arrived in India this year during January-June is 106 per cent more than the figure for the corresponding period in 2022.
“As we head towards one of the most important seasons for tourism, it is heartening to see the number of foreign travellers increase in India after the Covid lull,” Tejpal said.
The high season, which typically runs from October to January, sees an influx of both domestic and international tourists, making it a crucial period for the tourism and hospitality industry.
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Oyo said it has also introduced a stay now pay later (SNPL) option to provide travellers greater flexibility while planning their travels. SNPL provides customers with a credit limit of Rs 5,000 which can be settled after 15 days of the stay.