Hyatt Hotels Corporation will move the all-inclusive high-end model to two of its traditional luxury brands with the opening of Park Hyatt Riviera Maya and Grand Hyatt Los Cabos next semester. Both establishments, owned by Parks Hospitality Holdings (PHH), will add 449 rooms and reinforce the group’s presence in two of Mexico’s main vacation destinations. In fact Hyatt also sees scope in Spain to raise the all-inclusive with premium brands, acco…
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Hyatt Hotels Corporation will move the all-inclusive high-end model to two of its traditional luxury brands with the opening of Park Hyatt Riviera Maya and Grand Hyatt Los Cabos next semester. Both establishments, owned by Parks Hospitality Holdings (PHH), will add 449 rooms and reinforce the group’s presence in two of Mexico’s main vacation destinations. In fact Hyatt also sees scope in Spain to raise the all-inclusive with premium brands, acco…