Bengaluru (April 07, 2025) – Hyatt Hotels Corporation is building on its remarkable 2024 deal momentum with an ambitious expansion plan with seven new hotels expected to debut in 2025. This strategic move follows the successful signing of agreements for 21 new properties across India and Southwest Asia in 2024, cementing Hyatt’s position as a leading hospitality player in the region.
Looking ahead, Hyatt’s growth trajectory in 2025 is expected to be even more dynamic. Seven new Hyatt properties will debut in Ghaziabad, Kasauli, Kochi, Bhopal, Vithalapur, Jaipur and Butwal (Nepal). These destinations reflect a strategic mix of business, religious, and leisure travel, aligning with the preferences of domestic and international travellers.
With a goal of having 100 hotels in India within the next five years, Hyatt is poised to contribute significantly to the country’s growing hospitality landscape.
Hyatt’s 2024 growth story was marked by strategic signings across segments, including plans for:
- Hotels in key business hubs such as GIFT City, Greater Noida, and expanded presence in Mumbai and Bengaluru.
- Properties in new leisure and cultural destinations – Vrindavan, Kumbhalgarh, Katra, Kandaghat, Jim Corbett National Park, and Pushkar
- Expansion in popular getaway destinations like Goa and Jaipur
- Expansion of the Andaz and JdV by Hyatt brands in India, demonstrating the strong interest and demand of the Lifestyle Portfolio
- Expansion in Nepal – two signings in Nepal highlighting the brand’s strong connection with discerning international travellers.
- The introduction of Hyatt`s 10th brand in India – Destination by Hyatt
“2024 marked a watershed year for Hyatt in India and Southwest Asia, with unprecedented growth and the successful signing of 21 new properties across diverse markets. This momentum propels us forward, and we’re committed to continued innovation and excellence in the region,” said Sunjae Sharma, Managing Director, India & Southwest Asia, Hyatt. “As we look ahead to 2025, we are excited to build on this momentum with even more aggressive expansion plans, and a goal of 100 hotels in India within the next five years reflecting our confidence in the region’s potential and our commitment to being a leader in the hospitality industry in India. The region’s travel ecosystem is evolving at a fast pace, with a growing emphasis on unique experiences, wellness, and luxury. Hyatt is well-positioned to meet these demands, and we are excited to introduce new brands and experiences that will redefine hospitality in India.”