OYO offers 60% discount to Mumbaikars affected by rains and waterlogging

Consumers can choose from 165 properties, including OYO Townhouse

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Tuesday, July 12, 2022, 05:23 PM IST
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OYO offers 60% discount to Mumbaikars affected by rains and waterlogging |

Multinational hospitality chain OYO Rooms is offering 60 per cent discount to help Mumbai commuters during heavy downpours and waterlogging.

Consumers can choose from 165 properties, including OYO Townhouse, the company’s premium stay offering, through the coupon code ‘Mumbai Rain’.

Shreerang Godbole, senior vice-president, product, and chief service officer, said: “Having lived in Mumbai for a decade I have been through the stress of travelling back home during heavy downpour and waterlogging.”

To avail the monsoon discount, download the OYO App, click on the red ‘Nearby’ icon to find a valid participating hotel stay option in the neighbourhood, select the coupon code ‘MumbaiRain’ and hit the ‘Book Now’ and ‘Pay at Hotel’ button.

The India Meteorological Department in Mumbai has issued an orange alert till July 14. Heavy rainstorms have been forcast in the coming weeks as well.

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