Articles tagged “Hyatt Hotels”

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Hyatt Sold Off Its Vacation Rental Management Arm For Up To $50 Million

In late September, Hyatt Hotels announced that it was exiting its vacation rental management business while launching an online short-term rental platform soon. Its Destination Residences Management unit was sold to a real estate investor called Lowe, which, through an affiliate, will run it under Lowe and Coral Tree, though no price was disclosed at…

Hotels

Hyatt Optimistic on Hotel Pipeline Bet in China

Travel demand in China has continued to recover despite financial turmoil in the country. Hyatt is optimistic that the rise of China's middle class will, long run, also benefit Hyatt's high-end brands.

Hyatt Optimistic on Hotel Pipeline Bet in China

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IDEAS: Hyatt’s Noise-First Plan to Support Guest Wellbeing

Hyatt Hotels Corporation has expanded its partnership online healthcare company Headspace to provide hotel guests and World of Hyatt members with coloured noise content in order to support their wellbeing. The new content, which was launched in conjunction with World Mental Health Day, includes a sample of exclusive content from Headspace’s colored noise collection, which…

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Hyatt CEO Mark Hoplamazian Links Empathy With Hotel Growth — Full Video

Hyatt's Mark Hoplamazian said fostering human connections will drive the group's growth. But he said the hotel company has learned from digital innovation, such as how his team applies software development techniques to create brands. Fascinating.

Hyatt CEO Mark Hoplamazian Links Empathy With Hotel Growth — Full Video

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Hyatt to Launch Vacation Rental Platform, Homes & Hideaways

Hyatt said on Thursday it would shift its strategy in marketing vacation rentals. It plans to launch before year-end a short-term vacation rental platform called Homes & Hideaways by World of Hyatt. Hyatt also said it intended to sell its vacation rental management business — Destination Residences Management — to a company called Lowe, which,…

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Hyatt Pulls Off a Business Travel Comeback

Hyatt CEO Mark Hoplamazian is finally seeing his valuable corporate guests returning. He says bookings everywhere but Asia are "booming."

Hyatt Pulls Off a Business Travel Comeback

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Hyatt Sees Signs of a U.S. City Rebound That Could Boost Business Travel

Hyatt loves all its guests. But business travelers, especially ones traveling internationally, are typically its most profitable ones. The company is adjusting how it markets its loyalty program to reflect new realities.

Hyatt Sees Signs of a U.S. City Rebound That Could Boost Business Travel

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IDEAS: Park Hyatt New York Debuts Art Installation Created by Hyatt Colleague 

Park Hyatt New York has unveiled a new art installation from local contemporary abstract artist and hotel bellman for nine years, Jeffrey Okyere-Agyei. Credit: Park Hyatt New York The “Sankofa" art collection features a mixture of modern abstract art and Ghanaian cloth prints that have been created to highlight Okyere-Agyei's 'connection to his Ghanaian heritage…

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Hyatt’s Brands, Explained

Hyatt has bounced back from the pandemic and then some. It looks set to continue its impressive financial performance throughout 2023. Here’s a rundown of each brand in the Hyatt portfolio.

Hyatt’s Brands,  Explained

Hotels

Hyatt Now Discloses Resort Fee Up-Front, but Hotel ‘Junk Fee’ Issues Remain

Marriott said in May it would include resort fees in the first prices travelers see on its site and app. Hyatt and MGM Resorts have also made a change. Which hotel group will be next?

Hyatt Now Discloses Resort Fee Up-Front, but Hotel ‘Junk Fee’ Issues Remain