Romania has consistently been on Hyatt’s development radar for some time due to several compelling reasons, such as its geographical position in the Black Sea region, “a wealth of creative talent and entrepreneurial spirit,” and the promising opportunities offered by Bucharest’s size. Plus, Brașov has recently inaugurated its first international airport, a significant milestone that will boost tourism, while Cluj, Romania’s second-largest city and a prominent IT hub, is on track to reach a population of 1 million, the company said.
Takuya Aoyama, VP of development at Hyatt, commented: “Romania is a very attractive market that Hyatt has not yet been able to tap into. Opportunities for sizeable hotels in downtown Bucharest are rare and typically marketed through franchise models. Our focus is to develop a mothership, meaning a full-service, upper-upscale hotel under our direct management, serving as the cornerstone for brand-building in the country”.
Hyatt’s current portfolio includes 13 exclusive properties in the region, totalling over 3,395 rooms in Bulgaria, Montenegro, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Serbia, and Ukraine. Six more hotels are on the group’s pipeline in the region over the next three years, with further expansions in Bulgaria, Estonia, Serbia, Albania, and Croatia, with Romania to follow.
In 2022, Hyatt achieved an impressive milestone by marking its sixth consecutive year as the fastest-growing hospitality company worldwide. Between 2017 and 2022, Hyatt opened a total of 120 new hotels (approximately 23,200 rooms), with 45% of these located in Europe, Africa, and Middle East (EAME) region. Luxury, lifestyle, and resort properties make up 66% of the rooms added during this timeframe.
Hyatt Hotels Corporation, headquartered in Chicago, manages over 1,250 hotels with 304,000+ rooms and a workforce of more than 189,000 employees spanning across 76 countries.
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