From L to R: Romain Christodoulou, Vice President of Supply at Agoda; Sunny Kim, Vice President of Global Sales, ONYX Hospitality Group; and Andrew Smith, Senior Vice President of Supply at Agoda
Digital travel platform, Agoda, announced during ITB Asia this week their new partnership with ONYX Hospitality Group to launch its latest Flagship Store.
This partnership allows ONYX to feature its Amari, OZO, and Shama brands in a curated digital storefront on Agoda, offering greater global visibility and marketing opportunities, while helping travelers discover and book directly within a branded experience.
The collaboration builds on Agoda’s commitment to help hotel partners stand out in a competitive digital landscape through enhanced storytelling, multichannel marketing, and tailored insights.
“The Flagship Store offering forms an important part of Agoda’s commitment to help our hotel partners stand out in a competitive market and connect more effectively with global travelers,” says Romain Christodoulou, Vice President of Supply at Agoda. With ONYX Hospitality onboard, a trusted partner that shares Agoda’s commitment to digital innovation the company now delivers excellent experiences for travellers as they book with confidence and convenience.
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