Hyatt Regency Mumbai closed until further notice

Hyatt Regency Mumbai closed until further notice

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Monday, June 07, 2021, 07:13 PM IST
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Hyatt Regency Mumbai closed until further notice |

As the owner of Hyatt Regency Mumbai, Asian Hotels (West) Limited, is unable to support the operations of the hotel, it has decided to suspend operations until further notice.

Sunjae Sharma, Vice President and Country Head – India, Hyatt confirmed this news. He said, “As a result of no funds forthcoming from Asian Hotels (West) Ltd, the owner of Hyatt Regency Mumbai, to sustain the operations of the hotel, a decision has been taken to temporarily suspend all operations for Hyatt Regency Mumbai. The hotel will remain closed until further notice.”

The hotel located near Sahar airport will not accept future reservations through Hyatt booking channels and will remain temporarily unavailable.

Sharma added, “At Hyatt, our guests and colleagues are a top priority, and we are working closely with the hotel’s owner to resolve this situation.”


On June 7, 2021, Hyatt Regency Mumbai issued a notice informing all on-roll staff of the hotel that no funds are forthcoming from Asian Hotels (West) Ltd, the owner of Hyatt Regency Mumbai, to enable payment of salaries or to support the operations of the hotel. Thus, this closure decision has been taken.

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