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Articles tagged “hyatt”

Hotels

Hyatt Q1 profits fall 20 percent as demand for group bookings slip in U.S.

First quarter growth has been inconsistent among U.S. hotel brands with several beating analysts’ expectations, and others like Hyatt citing weak demand as the continued cause of their depressed profits.

Hyatt Q1 profits fall 20 percent as demand for group bookings slip in U.S.

Hotels

Independent hotels increasingly aligning with chains, to leverage the larger brands

Hotels

Locally grown foods and furniture are good for hotel reputations and wallets

It’s not often you see a trend that sweeps up hipster and luxury travelers alike, and also is in line with a hotel’s bottom line. Other benefits include making updating hotel design faster and cheaper.

Locally grown foods and furniture are good for hotel reputations and wallets

Media and PR

Travel ads of the week: Boating, biking and business meetings around the world

Aerial destination shots are the meat and potatoes of travel video ads and as we’ve seen over the past couple of weeks are used in mash-ups for everything from airlines to booking websites to actual DMOs.

Travel ads of the week: Boating, biking and business meetings around the world

Airlines

DFW Airport dabbles in hotel development with $92 million commercial plaza

DFW is unique in that it has space to play with and hopes to differentiate itself with a relaxed shopping area and accommodations that exist separate from the terminal bustle.

DFW Airport dabbles in hotel development with $92 million commercial plaza

Hotels

Hyatt tests high-tech innovations on real guests at ‘hotel labs’

First-time guests might never realize they’ve stayed in one of the eight properties where Hyatt experiments, but frequent customers are likely to notice the tweaks on operations and offerings.

Hyatt tests high-tech innovations on real guests at ‘hotel labs’

Hotels

Hyatt Corporation loses control of Caribbean property after disappointed owners replace management

There's reflagging by normal means, then there's reflagging by kicking out the previous operator -- usually accompanied by claims of missed revenue targets and mis-management.

Hotels

Hyatt misses earnings on weak DC and international markets

The rest of the year and quarter will see slower North American and international growth for Hyatt, and that'll continue to put pressure on its stock.

Hotels

Hyatt continues global expansion with new hotel planned for Armenian capital

There are few destinations left where travelers can’t brand-name hotels, which either provides the comforts of home or diminishes the novelty of travel depending on how you look at it.

Hyatt continues global expansion with new hotel planned for Armenian capital

Hotels

Hotels shed shabby recession look and reflag under luxury brands

Acquisitions ran rampant last year as operators that couldn’t keep up brand standards were dropped and then picked up by brands looking to renovate the space, or left to become individually owned.