Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Why do many hotels have Ramada in their names? But contains other suffixes?

Why do many hotels have Ramada in their names? But contains other suffixes?

Ramada is a hotel chain brand founded in the United States in 1954. In 1959, the group changed its name to RAMADA and sold the franchise for the first time in the same year. Now, Ramada has developed into a large hotel management group with more than 1,000 Ramada International hotels in 134 countries around the world, including the United States.

Names containing other suffixes indicate that they are franchise hotels that have purchased the right to operate the Ramada brand.