Domestic travel in India is experiencing a robust growth trajectory, as indicated by Hyatt Hotels’ notable shift towards a higher proportion of domestic guests compared to international visitors since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. Sunjae Sharma, Managing Director of Hyatt India, revealed plans to launch inclusive hotel brands in the country and embark on a rapid expansion phase with the aim of adding 100 properties within the next five years. The strategic focus will be on offering luxury accommodations and curating experiential stays to cater to the evolving preferences of Indian travelers. This move underscores Hyatt’s commitment to tapping into the burgeoning domestic tourism market in India, which has shown resilience and promise in the face of global travel disruptions. By capitalizing on the growing demand for high-end and immersive hospitality experiences, Hyatt aims to position itself as a key player in the Indian hospitality landscape and further strengthen its presence across various regions in the country.

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