The 13 new hotels, included to the approximately 90 locations Hyatt is already operating in North America and the Caribbean, will increase its regional portfolio of properties by around 14.4%.
Six of the locations, including the one in El Salvador, are part of the Hyatt Centric brand, which are “full-service lifestyle hotels.” Another six will be part of the Thompson brand, which are “boutique lifestyle” resorts that provide “world-class culinary offerings.” In short, all of the locations are high-end luxury properties. The remaining hotel is from the Alila brand, which adds “sustainable” details to appeal to ecologically minded guests who want a luxury experience.
Inspite of several disruptions and uncertainties owing to pandemic spread, tourism restrictions, lockdown Hyatt came up with seven hotels in the North American location in 2020. And three hotels however opened during the pandemic between April and November. And these are from either the Hyatt Centric or Thompson brands.
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