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A curated collection of 30+ hotels will offer dedicated wellbeing programming

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Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) today announced its Wellbeing Collective, a collection of Hyatt properties around the globe that offer tailored wellbeing experiences to meet the specific needs of travelers. At launch, the Wellbeing Collective boasts 30+ hotels globally with plans to expand in 2024.

Introducing the Wellbeing Collective

According to a recent Global Business Traveler report, nearly all (93%) corporate travel managers report that most employees take advantage of health and wellness services at least occasionally while traveling.

The Wellbeing Collective includes a collection of properties across Hyatt’s portfolio of brands that provide unique wellbeing offerings to all guests, including groups of all sizes and meeting attendees. Through the creation of the Wellbeing Collective, individual leisure travelers and group customers alike can book thoughtfully crafted wellbeing experiences to support their personal wellbeing journeys. Some examples across the Americas region include:

  1. Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort: Offering an outrigger canoe experience, travelers can voyage towards the horizon and explore Mōkapu Beach by sea where they’ll build strength as teams to move forward and gain new perspective on the connection of the outrigger canoe to Hawaii’s past and why it is still significant to its culture today.
  2. Alila Marea Beach Resort Encinitas: In the serene sanctuary of the coastline, groups will gain a greater sense of awareness and connection to nature as they partner with the Rob Machado Foundation on its mission to help the Encinitas community protect its beaches. Provided with tools to remove non-natural materials from local beaches and waterways, groups will see the greater impact they have on not only their own wellbeing but that of others.
  3. Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Spa: The Legend of the Lasso experience is inspired by one of the most symbolic animals in Texas, the Longhorn. Following Texas culture and tradition dating back hundreds of years, guests receive guided instruction by professional, competitive ropers who will help them build confidence through new lasso skills as they practice their approach on model steers while connecting to the beauty of the Lost Pines wilderness setting.

“We know that travelers are actively looking for wellbeing offerings to take advantage of while on the road. At Hyatt, we’re setting a new standard of wellbeing for travel, making sure every touch point is crafted with meaning and intent to support all facets of wellbeing,” says TJ Abrams, Vice President, Global Wellbeing, Hyatt. “Today’s launch of the Wellbeing Collective reaffirms our commitment to serving the needs of all our guests and customers, including our growing business traveler segment.”

As part of the Wellbeing Collective launch, Hyatt has also developed an industry-first global sales role dedicated to developing wellbeing collaborations and offerings for meeting and event planners. This follows the appointment of Abrams as vice president of global wellbeing in December 2022.