Financial Performance - Net income attributable to Hyatt was $20 million, with Adjusted Net Income at $46 million[4]. - Net income for 2025 is projected between $95 million and $150 million, a decline of 93% to 88% year-over-year[8]. - Net income attributable to Hyatt Hotels Corporation for Q1 2025 was $20 million, a significant decrease from $522 million in Q1 2024[23]. - Adjusted net income attributable to Hyatt Hotels Corporation was $46 million in Q1 2025, down from $81 million in Q1 2024[41]. - Hyatt's net income attributable to the company for the three months ended March 31, 2025, was $20 million, a significant decrease from $522 million in 2024[36]. Revenue and Fees - Gross fees totaled $307 million, reflecting a 16.9% increase from Q1 2024[4]. - Total revenues for Q1 2025 were $1,718 million, slightly up from $1,714 million in Q1 2024[23]. - The company expects adjusted EBITDA for the full year 2025 to range between $1,080 million and $1,135 million[54]. Adjusted EBITDA - Adjusted EBITDA reached $273 million, a 5.4% increase, or 24.4% after adjusting for assets sold in 2024[4]. - Adjusted EBITDA for Q1 2025 was $273 million, an increase of 5.4% from $259 million in Q1 2024[38]. - Adjusted EBITDA for the three months ended March 31, 2025, was $273 million, compared to $259 million in the same period of 2024, indicating a year-over-year increase[36]. Cash Flow and Liquidity - Adjusted Free Cash Flow for 2025 is expected to be between $450 million and $500 million, a decrease of 17% to 7% compared to 2024[8]. - Total liquidity as of March 31, 2025, was $3.3 billion, including $1.8 billion in cash and cash equivalents[6]. - Free cash flow for 2025 is expected to be between $290 million and $340 million, with adjusted free cash flow projected between $450 million and $500 million[56]. - Adjusted Free Cash Flow is considered a useful liquidity measure, representing net cash from operating activities less capital expenditures[75]. Hotel Performance Metrics - Comparable system-wide hotels RevPAR increased by 5.7% compared to Q1 2024[4]. - RevPAR for system-wide hotels increased by 5.7% to $134.55 in Q1 2025 compared to Q1 2024[24]. - The company reported a 9.0% increase in RevPAR for owned and leased hotels, reaching $189.43 in Q1 2025[24]. - For the three months ended March 31, 2025, the Composite Luxury RevPAR increased to $199.27, up 8.1% compared to 2024, with an occupancy rate of 68.6%, reflecting a 3.2 percentage point increase[27]. - The Composite All-inclusive RevPAR reached $305.23, a 4.5% increase from 2024, with an occupancy rate of 83.1%, up 4.9 percentage points[27]. - The occupancy rate for the Composite Upscale & Upper Midscale segment was 67.2%, reflecting a 1.6 percentage point increase compared to the previous year[27]. Operational Highlights - The pipeline of executed management or franchise contracts stands at approximately 138,000 rooms[4]. - The company operates over 1,450 hotels and all-inclusive properties across 79 countries as of March 31, 2025[20]. - The total number of properties managed by Hyatt as of March 31, 2025, is 682, with a total of 211,737 rooms, while franchised properties account for 747 properties and 135,415 rooms[30]. - Hyatt's total properties in the United States include 726 properties with 167,036 rooms, representing the largest share of its portfolio[30]. - The total number of system-wide all-inclusive resorts is 148, with 55,422 rooms, highlighting Hyatt's expansion in this segment[30]. Costs and Expenses - General and administrative expenses decreased to $126 million in Q1 2025 from $169 million in Q1 2024[23]. - Transaction and integration costs rose to $23 million in Q1 2025, compared to $8 million in Q1 2024[23]. - G&A expenses decreased to $126 million in Q1 2025 from $169 million in Q1 2024, with adjusted G&A expenses at $109 million compared to $118 million[40]. - Asset impairments in Q1 2025 amounted to $4 million, compared to $17 million in Q1 2024[41]. Strategic Initiatives - The company plans to continue its market expansion and acquisitions, including the planned Playa Hotels Acquisition, which is not included in the 2025 outlook[53]. - The company recognized $23 million in transaction and integration costs in Q1 2025, primarily related to the planned Playa Hotels Acquisition[41]. - The acquisition of Standard International was completed for $150 million, with potential additional contingent consideration of up to $185 million based on future milestones[82]. - The company entered into a joint venture for the Bahia Principe brand, consolidating its operating results in financial statements[71]. Performance Measurement - Adjusted EBITDA is a key performance measure for the company, assisting in consistent performance comparison across reporting periods[59]. - Adjusted Net Income (Loss) and Adjusted Diluted EPS are defined as net income excluding special items, providing a clearer view of ongoing operations[66]. - Average Daily Rate (ADR) is a critical performance measure, reflecting the average room price attained by hotels[69]. - Net Package RevPAR is used to evaluate hotel performance and is calculated as the product of Net Package ADR and average daily occupancy percentage[77]. - Comparable system-wide metrics are used to assess properties managed, franchised, or serviced, excluding those with substantial damage or renovations[73]. - The company utilizes Constant Dollar Currency analysis to remove the effects of foreign currency fluctuations from operating results[74].
Hyatt(H) - 2025 Q1 - Quarterly Results