Jaipur, May, 2020 – Guided by its purpose of care and experience delivering world-class hospitality for
more than 60 years, Hyatt today announced a
Global Care & Cleanliness Commitment to further enhance its operational guidance
and resources around colleague and guest safety and peace of mind. The multi-layered commitment builds on Hyatt’s existing rigorous protocols and will
include anaccreditationprocess by the Global Biorisk Advisory Council (GBAC) at
all hotels around the world, colleague training and support resources, and a cross-functional working group of
medical experts and
industry professionals that will
contribute to various aspects of the hotel experience.
“The world as we knew it has been
fundamentally changed by COVID-19 and when we are all ready to travel again, we
want to make sure that every Hyatt colleague and guest feels confident that each
aspect of our commitment is designed with their safety in mind, and that we’re
putting their wellbeing first,” said Mark Hoplamazian, president and CEO, Hyatt.
“To do this, we must critically examine the hotel experience from every vantage
point – from our rooms and our lobbies to our spas and dining – bringing in the
latest research, technology and innovation to make that happen. Hyatt’s Global Care & Cleanliness Commitment is
an important expression of our purpose to care for people so they can be their
best – now and in the future.”
Global
Cleanliness Accreditation
Hyatt remains committed to providing safe and clean
environments and upholding the highest standards of cleanliness for colleagues
and guests at all hotels globally.In May 2020,
Hyatt plans to introduce a GBAC STARTMaccreditation through a
performance-based cleaning, disinfection and infectious disease prevention program
that will focus on establishing hotel environmentsthat are sanitary, safe and
healthy. GBAC is a division of ISSA, the worldwide cleaning industry
association, and is composed of leaders in the area of microbial-pathogenic
threat analysis and mitigation, designed specifically to deal with biological
threats and real-time crises like the COVID-19 pandemic. Hyatt isthe first hospitality
brand to announce plans to commit to GBAC STARTMaccreditation which will
include detailed trainingat morethan 900 Hyatt hotels worldwide. Hyatt intends
to complement this with regular internal and third-party auditing.
Hotel-Level
Sanitization Specialists
The wellbeing
of colleagues is at the heart of Hyatt’s business and core to advancing care
for guests and
customers. In
response to COVID-19, Hyatt is continuing to developnew work procedures and mandatorytrainings
in an effort to ensure safety for colleagues and guests. Daily colleague
surveys will be introduced to measure colleague comfort, a hotel’s cleanliness,
working order and customer service, enabling hotel leaders to address
opportunities, make adjustments as necessary and meet colleagues’ needs in real
time.
Further, as part of Hyatt’s Global Care & Cleanliness Commitment, by
September 2020, every Hyatt hotel will have at least one person on property
trained as Hygiene Manager who will be responsible for their hotel adhering to new
operational guidance and protocols, some of which may include:
·
Colleague certification, trainings and recertification process for
hygiene and cleanliness
·
Increased frequency of cleaning with
hospital-grade disinfectants on all high-touch surfaces, guestrooms and shared
spaces
·
Implementation of enhanced
food safety and hygiene protocols for restaurants, room service and group
meetings and events
·
Prominently placed
hand sanitizer stations throughout hotel public and employee areas and
entrances
·
Exploring purification
and sanitization device installation in an effort to ensure enhanced air
quality
·
Protective
masks and other equipment for hotel colleagues
·
Social distancing guidance in public areas
across hotel properties
Cross-Functional
Panel
of Industry Experts and Professionals
At the onset of the COVID-19 crisis,
Hyatt assembled a global
cross-functional response team and engaged infectious diseases and
occupational health experts to support efforts with COVID-19 research findings
and information,which enabled Hyatt to promptly update detailed guidance to
hotels and address specific needs and situations.
Hyatt continues
to engage additional medical experts andleading industry professionals as part
of itscommitment. The goal of the working group will be to provide counsel on
key areas of Hyatt’s business, challengingHyatt to act even more holistically
in this new environment. Topic areas and advisors in discussion include:
·
Health & Hygiene: Dr. Daniel Lucey, M.D., M.P.H., Infectious Diseases Professor, Georgetown University
Medical Center;Fellow, Infectious Disease Society of America
·
Colleague Safety: Dr. Charles Yarborough,M.D., M.P.H.,
Preventive/Occupational Medicine Expert; affiliated
with Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine and Johns Hopkins School of Public
Health
·
Food &
Beverage Safety: Dr. Elaine Black, Ph.D.,
Food Science and Microbiology, Ecolab
·
Travel Journey:
o Julie Rath, Vice President, Customer Experience, Innovation and
Delivery, American Airlines;
o David Peckinpaugh, President, Maritz Global Events
·
Space Design:Tom Ito,FAIA, LEED® AP, Global Hospitality Leader, Principal, Gensler
·
Technology:Ahmad Ouri, Chief Executive Officer, Sonifi
·
Wellbeing:senior leadership fromthe Global Wellness Institute
“As a key part of our loyalty collaboration with Hyatt,
we are committed to looking at the holistic experience of our customers with a
special focus on their wellbeing,” said Julie Rath, vice president, customer
experience, innovation and delivery American Airlines. “The benefit of this
collaboration is that we can share insights from our enhancements to cleaning
and protective procedures while applying best practices from Hyatt to elements
of our operation.”
Additional COVID-19
relief efforts underway by Hyatt include The
Hyatt Care Fund, a program designed to support colleagues with the most
pressing financial needs due to COVID-19, through a series of coordinated
efforts around the world. Impacted Hyatt colleagues in owned, managed and
franchised hotels and in Hyatt’s corporate offices around the world are
eligible to apply. More information is available at www.hyatt.com/hyattcarefund.