Tag: ONYX Hospitality Group
Rise in early and cautious bookers
Holiday bookings for the year-end are streaming in earlier than expected for some Asian hoteliers, as consumers look to confirm domestic vacations and staycations as stand-ins for their usual Christmas and New Year’s Day trips amid continuing international travel suppression.
Onyx unveils new GM appointments across Thailand
Onyx Hospitality Group has made five key hotel leadership appointments across Thailand.
Rejoining the group as the new general manager of Oriental Residence Bangkok, Christoph...
Onyx unveils story-driven brand Saffron Collection
Bangkok-based Onyx Hospitality Group has launched a new hotel brand called Saffron Collection, which will offer a portfolio of "story-driven" boutique hotels and resorts.
Saffron...
Onyx to open two Bangkok hotels; targets 99 hotels by 2024
Shama Serviced Apartments by Bangkok-based Onyx Hospitality Group will be doubling its presence in the Thai capital with the addition of Phrom Phong and...
New hotels: Midnight Hotel, Pullman Maldives Maamutaa, and more
TTG Asia's weekly roundup of new hotel openings.
Onyx signs first hotel in Japan
Thailand-based Onyx Hospitality Group has signed a management agreement with Hong Kong-based investment firm Metropoly Holdings to open its first hotel in Japan, Amari...
Hartatik takes up GM reins at Oriental Residence Bangkok
Onyx Hospitality Group has appointed Jenni Hartatik as the new general manager of Oriental Residence Bangkok.
Hartatik previously held the title of general manager at...
Onyx expands Eastern Thailand portfolio with trio of Pattaya hotels
Onyx Hospitality Group has signed a management agreement with Thai real estate company Ratanakorn Asset for three new hotels in Pattaya.
The hotels will represent...
Joseph Karam rejoins Amari Bangkok as GM
Onyx Hospitality Group has appointed Joseph Karam as general manager of Amari Watergate Bangkok.
The hospitality veteran rejoins the property, where he was previously the...
Making room for all
Serviced residences are no longer exclusively targeting the extended stay market, as the sector responds to shifts in market demand for shorter stays and smaller units.