Wyndham Hotels & Resorts has reached a significant milestone, now boasting over 100 hotels across Mexico. This achievement highlights the company's rapid expansion in one of its fastest-growing international markets. Over the past five years, Wyndham has nearly doubled its footprint in Mexico, adding locations in key leisure, business, and cultural destinations.
With a presence in more than 50 cities and 15 brands, Wyndham's growth in Mexico is driven by strong domestic demand, international tourism, and sustained investment in major coastal and urban areas. In 2025, Mexico welcomed approximately 47.8 million arrivals, generating nearly $35 billion (US$35 billion) in foreign exchange revenue. The country aims to increase international arrivals by double digits over the next five years, aspiring to become one of the world's top five most-visited destinations by 2030.
Gustavo Viescas, President of Latin America and the Caribbean for Wyndham, stated, "Mexico continues to be an important market for Wyndham, and our brands continue delivering the performance owners and strategic partners rely on."
Wyndham's expansion strategy focuses on high-demand areas, including established beach destinations and emerging business hubs. The company has introduced brands like Wyndham Alltra to meet the rising demand for branded all-inclusive experiences. Key partnerships with groups such as Alzen, Bel Air, and Grupo MX Hotels have been instrumental in strengthening Wyndham's presence.
Maria Carolina Pinheiro, VP of Development for Latin America and the Caribbean, emphasised the value of Wyndham's brands and support, stating, "Owners value the strength of our brands, the reach of our commercial engine, and the hands-on support of our teams."
Wyndham's growth is supported by the Wyndham Advantage, which includes over $425 million (US$425 million) in technology investments since 2018, providing owners with access to cutting-edge technology and a global member base of over 122 million Wyndham Rewards members
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