Hyatt Regency Kathmandu Reopens

4, Oct 2020 | nepaltraveller.com
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Limited service and GBAC safety protocols to protect the safety of its workers and guests

NEPAL TRAVELLER

KATHMANDU

Hyatt Regency Kathmandu announced the reopening of business from October 1st , 2020 - with limited service.

The hotel is implementing several safety protocols and procedures to protect the safety of its workers and guests as part of the reopening. Hotel employees will go through a wellness check prior to each shift and are required to wear protective masks while on the property.

To help deliver on the Global Care & Cleanliness Commitment, the hotel has partnered with the Global Biorisk Advisory Council (GBAC) - a division of the International Sanitary Supply Association (ISSA). GBAC STARTM accreditation is a performance-based cleaning, disinfection and infectious disease prevention program that will focus on establishing hotel environments that are sanitary, safe and healthy.

Hyatt is the first hospitality brand to announce plans to commit to GBAC STARTM accreditation which will include detailed training at more than 900 Hyatt hotels worldwide. Hyatt intends to complement this with regular internal and third-party auditing.

Following medical expert guidance to help reduce the spread of COVID-19, face masks or coverings are required in hotel indoor public areas and when moving around in outdoor areas, where social distancing practice is not possible.

Public areas may include hotel lobbies, meetings and events spaces, restaurants and bars, and fitness centers. Some guests may be exempt from this mandate, including but not limited to guests with medical conditions, guests consuming food or beverages in restaurants, guests who are seated outdoors and socially distant, and children under the age of two (2).

Hyatt hotels continue to welcome business and leisure travelers with their established operational excellence and commitment to care as they reimagine the hotel experience. Hotel-Level Sanitization Specialist: - 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.

Hyatt Regency Kathmandu features 280 rooms and suites that enjoy views of either the Boudhanath Stupa or the hotel’s gardens and surrounding mountain ranges. All rooms are well equipped and spacious, with a private bathroom, a walk-in shower, an in-room safe and a mini-bar. Guests in Regency Club rooms and suites enjoy additional privileges and facilities, such as access to the spa, a dedicated concierge and evening cocktails and canapés.

Four exciting restaurants and bars at the hotel also ensure the perfect dining experience with an array of cuisine options. The hotel offers over 938-square metres (10,100 square feet) of impressive meeting space, providing unparalleled business services to meet everyone’s needs.

For more information, please visit www.hyattregencykathmandu.com

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