The company plans to "increase this category to 10,000 ZO Prime rooms within next 12 months across the country," it said in a statement.
ZO Rooms CEO and Co-founder Dharamveer Singh Chouhan said: "To give our customers a complete range of stay options, we are coming up with these new categories. We are very excited to launch ZO Prime."
The company wants to cater to the entire ecosystem and become relevant to all kinds of travellers, he added.
ZO Rooms also plans to launch multiple categories such as ZO Apartment, ZO Homes and ZO Star over the next three-six months, it added.
Zo Rooms is present in over 35 cities with 500 hotels.
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