As of July 27, 2020, Hyatt will require guests at all hotels and resorts in both the United States and Canada to wear facial coverings in all indoor public spaces.
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As of July 27, 2020, Hyatt will require guests at all hotels and resorts in both the United States and Canada to wear facial coverings in all indoor public spaces.
Hyatt offers guests who book with a Hyatt Privé Advisor such as Virtual Travel Gurus, complimentary benefits such as food & beverage credits, spa treatment credits, room upgrades, daily breakfast early check-in, late check-out and more when they are booked under the Hyatt Privé rate.
The coronavirus is having a major impact on the tourism industry. And that includes hotels and resorts across the United States and for that matter the world. Numerous Hyatt hotels and resorts around the world have suspended operations due to the coronavirus.
As the travel industry continues to deal with the rapidly escalating COVID-19 situation, World of Hyatt has made some consumer friendly changes. These changes, while expected due decreasing demand, are still a welcome positive.
As the COVID-19 situation continues to escalate, Hyatt has updated their cancellation policies to allow travelers more flexibility.
Alila Hotels and Resorts along with Miraval Resorts are now officially integrated with Hyatt Privé. That means you’ll get a complimentary room upgrade, daily breakfast, a hotel or resort credit and VIP treatment anytime you book a stay through the Privé program with Virtual Travel Gurus.
On Monday June 17th, 2019 Hyatt will officially add three new brands with dozens of new properties to Hyatt Privé. We are excited to tell you that properties from Thompson, Joie de Vivre and Hyatt Centric will now participate in Hyatt Privé.