BANGKOK, THAILAND – Media OutReach Newswire – 28 January 2025 – ONYX Hospitality Group, Thailand’s leading hospitality management company, is delighted to announce the opening of its latest property and unveil upcoming additions to its Amari portfolio for 2025. The new properties in Sri Lanka, Laos, and Thailand exemplify Amari’s dedication to enriching guest experiences, offering distinctive design, exceptional service, and a deep connection to local culture and stories.

ONYX Hospitality Group Expands the Amari Brand with Exciting New Openings Across Sri Lanka, Laos, and Thailand
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