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Hyatt(H) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript
HHyatt(H)2025-05-01 14:00

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported a system-wide RevPAR growth of 5.7% for the quarter, with adjusted EBITDA increasing by approximately 24% to 273millionafteradjustingforassetssoldin2024[14][26][30]AdjustedEBITDAfortheownedandleasedsegmentincreasedby18273 million after adjusting for assets sold in 2024 [14][26][30] - Adjusted EBITDA for the owned and leased segment increased by 18%, while the distribution segment adjusted EBITDA improved by 9.6% [26] - The company repurchased approximately 149 million of Class A common stock during the quarter, with about 822millionremainingunderthesharerepurchaseauthorization[26][27]BusinessLineDataandKeyMetricsChangesBusinesstransientRevPARgrewby12822 million remaining under the share repurchase authorization [26][27] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Business transient RevPAR grew by 12%, driven by large corporate customers, while group RevPAR increased by 9% [14][22] - The luxury brand categories saw RevPAR growth of over 8%, contributing to a RevPAR index gain of over two percentage points [22] - The all-inclusive resorts in The Americas reported a net package RevPAR increase of over 4% compared to the first quarter of 2024 [14][22] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - In the United States, RevPAR increased by 5.4%, positively impacted by the shift of Easter and the presidential inauguration [22] - RevPAR in Greater China was flat compared to last year, but market share increased by approximately 1% [23] - International inbound travel from the broader Asia Pacific region increased by 14% compared to last year, with RevPAR in Asia Pacific (excluding Greater China) up 11.2% [23][24] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on an asset-light business model, with over 80% of earnings now coming from asset-light operations, compared to approximately 40% at the time of the IPO [19] - The introduction of the Hyatt Select brand aims to expand offerings in the upper midscale segment, targeting shorter stays in secondary and tertiary markets [12][20] - The company ended the quarter with a development pipeline of approximately 138,000 rooms, a 7% increase over last year [9][10] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management noted mixed indicators for future booking activity, with expectations for RevPAR growth in international markets to outperform the United States [16][18] - The company anticipates RevPAR growth to moderate for the remainder of the year, with a full-year 2025 RevPAR range of 1% to 3% [28][29] - Management expressed confidence in the strength of the asset-light model to navigate macroeconomic uncertainties [19][20] Other Important Information - The company is progressing with the Playa transaction, with a tender offer period extended until May 23, 2025 [8] - The company issued 1 billion of senior notes and closed on a 1.7billiondelayeddrawtermloantofinancethePlayaacquisition[27]TotalliquidityasofMarch31,2025,wasapproximately1.7 billion delayed draw term loan to finance the Playa acquisition [27] - Total liquidity as of March 31, 2025, was approximately 3.3 billion, including $1.8 billion in cash and cash equivalents [27] Q&A Session Summary Question: Update on line items or business units performance in a choppy macro environment - Management noted strength in the first quarter but acknowledged a slowdown in leisure bookings, particularly in U.S. resorts, while the all-inclusive business remains solid [35][36] Question: Are there cancellations or just less bookings? - Significant cancellations were noted in government business, while corporate bookings are up double digits [54][57] Question: Progress on Playa transaction and potential buyers - Management expects to sign a deal for asset dispositions but noted uncertainties regarding timing [60][62] Question: Construction landscape and cost inflation - Developers are seeing cost inflation of up to 20%, but there is ingenuity in sourcing materials domestically to mitigate impacts [66][68] Question: Confidence in Playa transaction conditions being met - Management expressed confidence in meeting key conditions for the Playa transaction, particularly regarding antitrust clearance [77][78] Question: Changes in non-hotel related fees outlook - Non-hotel related fees are expected to grow healthily, with strong results in franchise and other fees [82][86] Question: Co-brand credit card negotiations - Management believes they will achieve a competitive new deal due to the brand portfolio and performance of the World of Hyatt program [89] Question: All-inclusive business and point of sale changes - There is an increase in Canadian travelers, contributing positively to the all-inclusive segment, while the U.S. remains the dominant market [93][95] Question: Dispositions this year excluding Playa transaction - Timing for dispositions is unpredictable due to market disruptions, but management expects to close on some properties [97][98]