The company reported 220 new contracts signed, 166 new hotels opened, and a 13% year-on-year increase in net rooms, adding 20,400 net rooms in Asia Pacific in 2025.
Wyndham claims its asset-light franchise model underscored growth as the company was able to scale efficiently in a fast-paced environment.
“In 2025, global travel continued to rebound, with Asia Pacific remaining one of the industry’s most dynamic regions. Across Southeast Asia and the Pacific Rim, Wyndham grew net rooms by 11%, reflecting strong development momentum in the region,” the company stated.
“Scale matters — because it turns opportunity into predictability and sustainability for owners. Across Asia Pacific, Wyndham’s expanding footprint, global distribution, diversified brand portfolio and industry-leading loyalty ecosystem are strengthening owners’ ability to generate demand, optimize channel mix, and stay resilient through shifting market conditions. As we build on this momentum into 2026, we remain firmly committed to our OwnerFirst™ philosophy—helping owners grow faster, smarter, and with confidence alongside one of the most powerful, revenue-driving hotel platforms in the world,” Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Asia Pacific President of Milestone Openings, Joon Aun OOI said.
Last year the group announced 9 new brand entries into new markets across Asia Pacific, supported by an 96.6% retention rate, reflecting strong owner confidence and sustained development across the region.
Key brand debuts in 2025 include three new Cambodia properties: Wyndham Grand Phnom Penh Capital Hotel, Poulo Wai, Trademark Collection by Wyndham and Ramada by Wyndham Phnom Penh Central.
It also launched two new Fiji properties, Ramada Encore by Wyndham Labasa, Damodar City and Wyndham Garden Wailoaloa Beach Fiji.
In Singapore it introduced its Trademark Collection by Wyndham with Hotel Traveltine Downtown Singapore, and in South Korea the Wyndham brand entered with its first hotel, Wyndham Goseong Gangwon.
Baymont by Wyndham made its Asia Pacific debut in Kunming’s Wuhua District, in China and Tryp by Wyndham Vientiane Central opened in Laos.
Across Asia Pacific, Wyndham now has 65 Wyndham Grand hotels, following a strategic partnership with Ovolo Group which brought 4 upscale lifestyle hotels in Australia into Wyndham’s global portfolio, further expanding Wyndham’s upscale presence in the Asia Pacific region.
Wyndham said it enters 2026 with momentum built on record signings, openings and net room growth across Asia Pacific. The company will continue to scale priority brands, deepen its presence in key markets and advance a robust pipeline focused on quality and long-term partner value.