Alila Hotels joins World of Hyatt
Hyatt Hotels Corp has added Asia based Alila Hotels brand to the World of Hyatt loyalty program.
It is next brand to be integrated from the Two Roads Hospitality portfolio, which Hyatt acquired last year.
Hyatt recently integrated the Thompson Hotels and Joie de Vivre brands and will add the Destination Hotels brand later this year.
World of Hyatt members can now earn and redeem points and enjoy in-hotel benefits at 16 participating Alila properties in Asia and the US.
These include the brand’s seven properties in Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, and the first hotel in the US, Ventana Big Sur in California.
Further resorts in India, China and Oman will be added to World of Hyatt next month.
"Following the additions of the Thompson Hotels and Joie de Vivre brands into World of Hyatt, we are thrilled to introduce Alila as the next former Two Roads brand to join the loyalty program," said Amy Weinberg, senior vice president, World of Hyatt.
"We are looking forward to offering our World of Hyatt members the opportunity to discover even more unique destinations and exclusive experiences."
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