Hyatt to continue growing Independent Collection brands

Over 100 properties worldwide with distinct flavours
2022-12-07
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Hyatt to continue growing Independent Collection brands

Hyatt Hotels Corporation has announced that it will continue with the aggressive global growth of its Independent Collection brands

Hyatt Hotels has announced a strong pipeline for adding properties across its various brands for the next three years, including its Independent Collection brands that bring together over 100 different properties in the collection.
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Multinational hospitality group, Hyatt Hotels Corporation has announced that it will continue with the aggressive global growth of its Independent Collection brands, with a strong development pipeline between now and 2025, through The Unbound Collection by Hyatt, Destination by Hyatt and JdV by Hyatt brands.

According to a press statement by Hyatt Hotels, this collection of brands encompasses diverse properties, each true to its destination and offers the modern traveler enriching luxury and lifestyle experiences in new and exciting ways.

“Each brand in the Independent Collection offers distinct properties that are all unique and feature one-of-a-kind experiences for every occasion with more than 100 properties worldwide across all three brands – from on-site beekeeping and aerial yoga at Rancho Pescadero, part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt brand, to embracing local history in Kelso, United Kingdom at Schloss Roxburghe Golf Hotel, part of the Destination by Hyatt brand,” says Katie Johnson, global brand leader, Independent Collection, Hyatt.

“We are excited to continue adding new luxury and lifestyle hotels on an even greater scale globally with openings in new key leisure markets like Mexico,” adds Johnson.

“Through our intentional long-term growth strategy and by working closely with owners, Hyatt boasts five years of industry-leading net rooms growth driven by our unique position against the competition. Hyatt is able to better care for luxury and leisure travelers and our award-winning loyalty programme, World of Hyatt, has grown 20 pc in the past 12 months alone, delivering record levels of high-quality revenue to our owners,” says Jim Chu, chief growth officer, Hyatt.

The press release adds that the Unbound Collection by Hyatt brand is more than a compilation of one-of-a-kind hotels, each of the 35 properties are a thoughtful curation of stories worth collecting. Whether couples are craving a romantic getaway, well-traveled connoisseurs are looking to add another trip to their collection or friends are seeking to craft unforgettable memories, they will find it in destinations that matter most to them.

Openings around the world in pipeline

The statement adds that Hyatt has a pipeline of interesting properties that are set to open in the coming few months, in various countries around the world. The properties include Numu at San Miguel de Allende in Mexico. The statement says that guests can discover the beauty, charm and history of San Miguel de Allende at this 44-room unique boutique hotel, slated to open in early 2023. With three onsite dining options and the new room key in Apple Wallet feature, Numu will mark the first Hyatt property in San Miguel de Allende.

Another property listed in the statement is the Grand Hansa Hotel at Helsinki in Finland. Slated to open in summer 2023, the Grand Hansa Hotel will join The Unbound Collection by Hyatt, as the first Hyatt-branded hotel in Finland. Positioned in the very heart of Helsinki on Mannerheimintie, the hotel will be a fascinating fusion of heritage, modern elegance and luxury with 219 rooms and five suites, presenting guests with elevated luxury through contemporary finishes, keyless access and high-end amenities.

In addition, the company is set to open a luxurious 41-room boutique hotel at Crans-Montana in Switzerland, which is expected to join the Unbound Collection by Hyatt in December 2023 and will inspire unforgettable memories with its Swiss Chalet cuisine and front row sporting experiences, says the statement, adding that the property is located in Crans Montana, one of the most prestigious and well-established year-round mountain destinations in the Swiss Alps and is also known for one of the most important golf tournaments on European soil. Hyatt says it also plans to add its second property as part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt in Tokyo in Japan in 2023.

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