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Hotel accommodation platform RedDoorz is now Vietnam's largest hotel chain

The company now operates a network of more than 125 hotels in the country.

With 125 hotels across five major Vietnamese cities under its wing, hotel accommodations platform RedDoorz is now the largest hotel chain in Vietnam, the company announced.

The platform launched a new regional technical hub in Ho Chi Minh City, the second in the country, during its one-year anniversary.

In line with its goal to drive growth for the tourism sector, the company is looking to expand its count by more than 200 new branches by the end of the year. RedDoorz shared that it is on track to deliver one million occupied rooms for its international operations by year’s end, following its benchmark of 600,000 in September 2019.

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RedDoorz CEO Amit Saberwal noted that Vietnam ‘s international arrivals grew by 2.7 million whilst domestic tourists increased by 6.8 million in 2017.

Apart from Ho Chi Minh, RedDoorz also has a technology team based in India. 

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