Hyatt and Parks Hospitality Holdings Collaborate on Growth in Mexico with New Hotels Slated to Open in 2024 and Beyond

Rendering of the Grand Hyatt Los Cabos

Four new properties developed by Parks Hospitality Holdings will expand Hyatt’s luxury and leisure offerings in Mexico

Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) and Parks Hospitality Holdings have announced a highly anticipated collaboration to expand Hyatt’s brand footprint in Mexico with the development of four new properties across key destinations in Mexico, including Mexico City, Los Cabos, and Cancun. The new properties are expected to open starting 2024 and will include two Grand Hyatt hotels, a new select-service offering near the Cancun International Airport, and the debut of the Park Hyatt brand in Cancun.

Hyatt’s collaboration with PHH reflects a strong development pipeline driven by an unprecedented, sustained demand for leisure and luxury travel. Hyatt and PHH are committed to thoughtful growth in Mexico, by expanding Hyatt’s legacy brands and offering highly personalized service, distinct food and beverage experiences, and versatile, elevated meeting and event spaces in key destinations to serve leisure and business travelers alike.

“Our intentional growth strategy for our portfolio in Mexico is driven by strong relationships with owners like Parks Hospitality Holdings who are helping expand Hyatt’s brand footprint across markets that matter most to our guests, World of Hyatt members and customers,” said Camilo Bolaños, senior vice president of development, Latin America & the Caribbean, Hyatt. “Hyatt occupies a unique position in the marketplace, and we believe we are optimally positioned because of our size, scale and portfolio – we are agile enough to create personal relationships, draw on our own experiences and lead with empathy, which allows us to deliver the world-class hospitality for which Hyatt is known.”

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“We are honored to expand our relationship with Hyatt and introduce these exceptional hotels to Mexico. As a world-class tourism destination with a vibrant culture, breathtaking natural beauty, and renowned cuisine, we are proud to contribute to the country's growth,” said Charles El Mann Fasja, CEO of Parks Hospitality Holdings. “At PHH, we are committed to develop hotels that combine modern design with a nod to our rich heritage, while also supporting local communities. By emphasizing sustainability and showcasing Mexican craftsmanship, we are raising the bar for hospitality in the region.”