Management company cancels Grand Hyatt Cairo contract

For several weeks Hyatt International has been attempting resolution of its management contract through a series of urgent communications with the hotel owner of Grand Hyatt Cairo, Saudi Egyptian Tour

For several weeks Hyatt International has been attempting resolution of its management contract through a series of urgent communications with the hotel owner of Grand Hyatt Cairo, Saudi Egyptian Touristic Development Company. Regrettably, resolution of the disputes has not been possible and Hyatt has chosen to terminate the contract.

“It is unfortunate that the contractual disputes have not been resolved, forcing us to exit this property, but this does not diminish how important Egypt is and will remain to the Hyatt brand,” said Gebhard Rainer, managing director, Hyatt International (Europe Africa Middle East) LLC. “We will continue to operate two Hyatt hotels in Egypt and are interested in pursuing new development opportunities there.”

The Saudi Egyptian Touristic Development Company has been notified of Hyatt’s exit, effective immediately, due to the contract termination. Hyatt will no longer be involved in the management of the hotel and the owner will no longer be permitted to use the Hyatt brand.

Hyatt began managing Grand Hyatt Cairo in August 2003. Hyatt currently provides management services for two Hyatt Regency hotels in the Red Sea resorts of Sharm El Sheikh and Taba Heights, both of which are owned by entities unassociated with the Grand Hyatt Cairo and are not affected by this action.

Guests who have made reservations at Grand Hyatt Cairo through hyatt.com or the Hyatt reservation center should contact the hotel directly to confirm booking. Hyatt Gold Passport members will no longer be able to receive points or redeem points for stays at the hotel.

IHE Ị GA-Ewepụ na edemede a:

  • Hyatt will no longer be involved in the management of the hotel and the owner will no longer be permitted to use the Hyatt brand.
  • Hyatt currently provides management services for two Hyatt Regency hotels in the Red Sea resorts of Sharm El Sheikh and Taba Heights, both of which are owned by entities unassociated with the Grand Hyatt Cairo and are not affected by this action.
  • “It is unfortunate that the contractual disputes have not been resolved, forcing us to exit this property, but this does not diminish how important Egypt is and will remain to the Hyatt brand,” said Gebhard Rainer, managing director, Hyatt International (Europe Africa Middle East) LLC.

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