Hyatt Hotels Corporation is building on its 2024 deal momentum with an expansion plan that includes seven new hotels set to open in 2025. This follows the signing of agreements for 21 new properties across India and South-west Asia in 2024, strengthening Hyatt’s position in the region.
Looking ahead, Hyatt’s growth in 2025 will include new properties in Ghaziabad, Kasauli, Kochi, Bhopal, Vithalapur, Jaipur, and Butwal (Nepal). These locations represent a mix of business, religious, and leisure travel, catering to both domestic and international travellers.

Hyatt aims to have 100 hotels in India within the next five years, contributing to the country’s expanding hospitality sector.
Hyatt’s 2024 growth included key signings across various segments. The company plans hotels in business hubs like Gift City, Greater Noida, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. It is also expanding into leisure and cultural destinations such as Vrindavan, Kumbhalgarh, Katra, Kandaghat, Jim Corbett National Park, and Pushkar, as well as popular getaway spots like Goa and Jaipur.
Hyatt is also growing its Lifestyle Portfolio in India with new Andaz and JdV by Hyatt properties, and expanded in Nepal with two new signings with plans to introduce its 10th brand in India, Destination by Hyatt.
Hyatt currently operates 52 hotels across South-west Asia, with 50 in India and two in Nepal, covering nine distinct brands. The company recently reached the milestone of 10,000 keys in the region.
“2024 marked a watershed year for Hyatt in India and South-west Asia, with unprecedented growth and the successful signing of 21 new properties across diverse markets,” said Sunjae Sharma, managing director, India & Southwest Asia, Hyatt.
“As we look ahead to 2025, we are excited to build on this momentum with even more aggressive expansion plans, and a goal of 100 hotels in India within the next five years reflecting our confidence in the region’s potential and our commitment to being a leader in the hospitality industry in India.”






