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The Wall Street Journal | Why Hyatt Is Choosing Luxury Over Affordability | WSJ The Economics Of @wsj | Uploaded 4 months ago | Updated 17 hours ago
Marriott and Hilton are five times larger than Hyatt by property count. But Hyatt’s portfolio shows it wants to play in a different league. With 70% of its rooms categorized as luxury and upper upscale, Hyatt has the highest average daily rate. So how is the hotel chain’s plan working for the company?

WSJ explores this strategy and how it attracts more than just overnight guests.

Chapters:
0:00 Hyatt’s size
0:34 Selling off assets not in luxury tier
1:10 Acquiring more luxury brands
2:31 Building a luxury audience

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