Company Description
Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) is a global hospitality company in the accommodation and food services sector, focused on hotels, resorts, and all-inclusive properties. Headquartered in Chicago, Hyatt describes its purpose as caring for people so they can be their best. According to company disclosures, its portfolio includes more than 1,450 hotels and all-inclusive properties in 82 countries across six continents, spanning multiple brand portfolios that address luxury, lifestyle, resort, classic full-service, and select-service stays.
Hyatt organizes its brands into distinct portfolios. The Luxury Portfolio includes Park Hyatt, Alila, Miraval, Impression by Secrets, and The Unbound Collection by Hyatt. The Lifestyle Portfolio features Andaz, Thompson Hotels, The Standard, Dream Hotels, The StandardX, Breathless Resorts & Spas, JdV by Hyatt, Bunkhouse Hotels, and Me and All Hotels. The Inclusive Collection encompasses Zoëtry Wellness & Spa Resorts, Hyatt Ziva, Hyatt Zilara, Secrets Resorts & Spas, Dreams Resorts & Spas, Hyatt Vivid Hotels & Resorts, Sunscape Resorts & Spas, Alua Hotels & Resorts, and Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts. The Classics Portfolio includes Grand Hyatt, Hyatt Regency, Destination by Hyatt, Hyatt Centric, Hyatt Vacation Club, and Hyatt. The Essentials Portfolio focuses on select-service and extended-stay offerings through Caption by Hyatt, Unscripted by Hyatt, Hyatt Place, Hyatt House, Hyatt Studios, Hyatt Select, and UrCove.
Hyatt’s business model, as described in its public materials, combines hotel management, franchising, and ownership. A significant portion of its properties are operated under management and franchise agreements, while a smaller share is owned or leased. The company has emphasized an asset-light approach, highlighted by transactions such as the sale of the Playa Hotels & Resorts real estate portfolio while retaining long-term management agreements for most of the associated resorts. This structure allows Hyatt to focus on brand development, guest experience, and fee-based revenue streams tied to hotel performance.
Hyatt also operates several related platforms and services that support its lodging brands. Subsidiaries manage the World of Hyatt loyalty program, which unites participating locations across all of Hyatt’s portfolios and provides members with ways to earn and redeem points for hotel stays, dining, spa services, and wellbeing-focused experiences via the FIND platform. Additional businesses include ALG Vacations, the Mr & Mrs Smith boutique and luxury hotel platform, Unlimited Vacation Club, Amstar DMC destination management services, and Trisept Solutions technology services.
Within the hotel industry, Hyatt participates in multiple segments. Its luxury and lifestyle brands address travelers seeking high-end, design-focused, or experience-driven stays, as seen in openings such as Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol in Los Cabos and the first Park Hyatt hotel in Mexico. The Inclusive Collection targets guests interested in all-inclusive beachfront and resort experiences in destinations like Mexico, the Caribbean, and other leisure markets. The Classics Portfolio serves business, group, and leisure travelers through large full-service hotels and resorts, while the Essentials Portfolio focuses on select-service and extended-stay accommodations, including the upper-midscale Hyatt Studios brand.
Hyatt’s growth strategy, based on its own announcements, emphasizes expanding its brand footprint in markets that owners and guests value. The company has highlighted momentum in its Essentials Portfolio, with Hyatt Studios and Hyatt Select growing through new deals and openings in U.S. markets, and in its luxury portfolio through planned openings of additional Park Hyatt, Alila, Miraval, and Unbound Collection properties. Hyatt also pursues strategic partnerships, such as its role as the official hospitality partner of the Audi Revolut F1 Team, which connects its World of Hyatt members to motorsport-related experiences around global race destinations.
World of Hyatt plays a central role in Hyatt’s ecosystem. Company communications note that the program has tens of millions of members and is integrated across the Luxury, Lifestyle, Inclusive, Classics, and Essentials portfolios. Members who book directly through Hyatt channels can access benefits such as exclusive member rates, digital key, wellbeing offerings, and the ability to earn and redeem points across participating brands. Strategic collaborations, such as with American Airlines AAdvantage, extend the reach of the loyalty program.
Hyatt’s capital markets and financing activities, as reflected in its SEC filings, include issuing senior notes, maintaining a revolving credit facility, and entering into long-term management agreements tied to hotel assets. The company has also used acquisitions and dispositions to reshape its portfolio, including the acquisition of Playa Hotels & Resorts and the subsequent sale of the Playa real estate portfolio while preserving management contracts for most of those resorts. These actions support Hyatt’s stated focus on an asset-light model and on growing fee-based income from managed and franchised properties.
Through its combination of global brands, loyalty platforms, and management agreements, Hyatt Hotels Corporation positions itself as a diversified hospitality company serving business, leisure, group, and extended-stay travelers across a broad range of price points and experiences, from luxury resorts and wellness retreats to lifestyle hotels and upper-midscale extended-stay properties.
Stock Performance
Hyatt Hotels (H) stock last traded at $147.49, down 1.43% from the previous close. Over the past 12 months, the stock has gained 19.0%, ranking #716 in 52-week price change. At a market capitalization of $13.4B, H is classified as a large-cap stock with approximately 94.5M shares outstanding.
Latest News
Hyatt Hotels has 10 recent news articles, with the latest published yesterday. Of the recent coverage, 6 articles coincided with positive price movement and 4 with negative movement. Key topics include conferences, management, earnings. View all H news →
SEC Filings
Hyatt Hotels has filed 5 recent SEC filings, including 5 Form 4. The most recent filing was submitted on March 18, 2026. SEC filings provide transparency into a company's financial condition, material events, and regulatory compliance. View all H SEC filings →
Insider Radar
Insider selling at Hyatt Hotels over the past 90 days can reflect routine portfolio management, scheduled trading plans (Rule 10b5-1), tax planning, or compensation-related dispositions rather than a directional view on the stock.
Financial Highlights
Hyatt Hotels generated $7.1B in revenue over the trailing twelve months, retaining a -151.6% gross margin, and net income was -$52.0M, reflecting a -0.7% net profit margin. Diluted earnings per share stood at $-0.55. The company generated $379.0M in operating cash flow. With a current ratio of 0.75, short-term liquidity bears monitoring.
Upcoming Events
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Hyatt Hotels has 13 upcoming scheduled events. The next event, "500-point bonus offer ends", is scheduled for March 31, 2026 (in 13 days). 2 of the upcoming events are financial in nature, such as earnings calls or quarterly results. Investors can track these dates to stay informed about potential catalysts that may affect the H stock price.
Short Interest History
Short interest in Hyatt Hotels (H) currently stands at 5.7 million shares, up 0.3% from the previous reporting period, representing 14.2% of the float. This moderate level of short interest indicates notable bearish positioning. The 8.0 days to cover indicates moderate liquidity for short covering.
Days to Cover History
Days to cover for Hyatt Hotels (H) currently stands at 8.0 days. This moderate days-to-cover ratio suggests reasonable liquidity for short covering, requiring about a week of average trading volume. The days to cover has increased 30.7% over the past year, indicating either rising short interest or declining trading volume. The ratio has shown significant volatility over the period, ranging from 4.5 to 8.6 days.
H Company Profile & Sector Positioning
Hyatt Hotels (H) operates in the Lodging industry within the broader Hotels & Motels sector and is listed on the NYSE. Among dividend-paying stocks, H ranks #1,429 by dividend yield. In monthly performance, the stock ranks #1,446 among all tracked companies.
Investors comparing H often look at related companies in the same sector, including H World Group (HTHT), InterContinental Hotels Group Plc (IHG), Hilton Worldwide Hldgs Inc (HLT), Marriott Intl Inc (MAR), and Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Inc (WH). Comparing financial metrics, valuation ratios, and stock performance across these peers can help investors evaluate H's relative position within its industry.