Cygnett Marks 12 Years of Growth, Surpasses 4,000 Keys; Wyndham Alliance Powers Journey to 100+ Hotels by 2030
New Delhi : Cygnett Hotels & Resorts has completed 12 years of operations, marking a milestone in its evolution from a regional hospitality company into a national hotel management platform with more than 4,000 operational and under-development keys across over 41 destinations in India.
What began in 2014 with the belief that India’s next wave of hospitality growth would emerge beyond metropolitan cities has today evolved into a portfolio of 45 operational hotels and resorts spanning business destinations, leisure markets, pilgrimage centres, and emerging tourism hubs.
At a time when much of the industry remained focused on established gateway cities, Cygnett chose to build its presence in Tier II and Tier III markets and the North East—regions that have since witnessed rapid infrastructure development, improving connectivity and rising travel demand. The company was among the early branded hospitality players to establish a presence in destinations such as Ayodhya and several cities across the North East, anticipating long-term opportunities in these markets well before they entered mainstream hospitality conversations.
Today, Cygnett operates across multiple segments through brands including Cygnett Hotels, Cygnett Park, Cygnett Inn, Cozzet, Cygnett Resort/Retreat and Anamore, its luxury Upper Upscale hospitality platform catering to experiential and upscale travel.
As it enters its next phase of growth, the company is accelerating its expansion through a robust pipeline of hotels and resorts expected to open over the next 24 to 30 months. Upcoming projects are spread across high-growth destinations including Pushkar, Jaipur, Kasauli-Kiarighat, Srinagar, Goa, Sonapur, Guwahati, Itanagar, Jim Corbett, Gurugram, Navi Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chail, Ujjain, Panvel, Murud, Tirupati, Vrindavan, Tawang, Motihari, Dhanbad and Kharagpur, among others.
A defining chapter in Cygnett’s growth journey has been its strategic alliance with Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, the world’s largest hotel franchising company by number of hotels. Through this partnership, Cygnett is integrating global distribution capabilities, international sales reach and access to Wyndham Rewards®, one of the world’s largest hotel loyalty programmes with more than 122 million enrolled members globally.
The collaboration is also reshaping the company’s brand architecture. All upcoming hotels and resorts under development are planned to operate under Wyndham-affiliated brands, including Cygnett Hotels™, Cygnett Park™, Cygnett Inn™ and Cozzet™ under Trademark Collection® by Wyndham, alongside Anamore® and Anamore Select® under Registry Collection Hotels® by Wyndham and La Quinta® by Wyndham. The move is expected to significantly enhance international visibility, strengthen distribution and create long-term value for hotel owners and investors.
Several Cygnett properties have already been integrated into the Trademark Collection® by Wyndham portfolio, including hotels in Jaipur, Itanagar, Tezpur, Dibrugarh, Bongaigaon, Bhubaneswar and Ayodhya, enabling them to benefit from Wyndham’s global reservation ecosystem while retaining their local identity.
Commenting on the milestone, Sarbendra Sarkar, Founder & Managing Director, Cygnett Hotels & Resorts, said, “When we started Cygnett twelve years ago, we were convinced that India’s hospitality growth story would increasingly be shaped by emerging cities and untapped destinations. The North East, pilgrimage centres and regional markets offered immense potential, and our strategy was built around participating in this transformation long before it became an industry trend.”
He further added, “As we enter the next phase of growth, our focus is on creating a globally connected hospitality platform rooted in regional India. Our partnership with Wyndham, expanding portfolio of brands and strong development pipeline position us well to capitalise on the evolving travel landscape and create long-term value for our stakeholders.”
With India’s hospitality sector increasingly being driven by spiritual tourism, experiential travel, destination weddings and infrastructure-led commercial corridors, Cygnett believes the next decade of opportunity lies beyond traditional metropolitan markets. The company has set a target of surpassing 100 +hotels and 10,000+ keys by 2030, reinforcing its ambition to play a leading role in shaping the future of hospitality across India and South Asia.