Lindner Europe hotels joining Hyatt
Hyatt Hotels Corporation has teamed up with Germany based Lindner Hotels AG to boost its World of Hyatt portfolio.
The collaboration will add the ‘Lindner Hotels & Resorts’ and ‘me and all hotels’ brands to the JdV by Hyatt collection.
More than 30 Europe hotels will be integrated into Hyatt, adding an estimated 5,500 rooms.
All of the me and all hotels and some Lindner hotels are already available to book on hyatt.com.
The JdV by Hyatt brand is a collection of independent hotels.
“We are excited to offer guests and World of Hyatt members even more lifestyle offerings across desired locations in Europe,” said Javier Águila, group president EAME, Hyatt.
“Lindner and Hyatt teams have been working tirelessly to enable the integration of Lindner’s impressive portfolio.”
Europe hotel locations include Berlin, Dusseldorf and Frankfurt.
Lindner Hotels AG celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.
The company currently manages 31 Europe hotels in seven countries with five additional hotels in development.
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