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Hyatt Opens Secrets Playa Esmeralda Resort & Spa in Dominican Republic

Hyatt Hotels Corporation has opened the Secrets Playa Esmeralda Resort & Spa, an adults-only, all-inclusive resort in Miches, Dominican Republic.
Hyatt Hotels Corporation has announced the opening of Secrets Playa Esmeralda Resort & Spa, located in Miches, Dominican Republic. The resort is part of Hyatt’s Inclusive Collection and features 500 suites. Each suite includes a private terrace or balcony, with options for ocean views and swim-out access. The resort offers 24-hour room and concierge service, along with a variety of entertainment and activities.
The resort’s Preferred Club accommodations include personalized check-in and checkout, upgraded minibars, and access to exclusive pools and beach areas. The resort also features eleven dining venues and seven bars, offering a range of international and local cuisine.
The Secrets Spa at the resort provides wellness and beauty treatments, including a hydrotherapy circuit and various spa services. The resort also includes a fitness center, tennis courts, and facilities for water sports and other activities.
Guests can explore the Miches region through excursions such as hiking, kayaking, and seasonal whale watching. The resort has collaborated with Promiches, a local organization, to install a protected sea turtle nest along the beachfront.
Secrets Playa Esmeralda Resort & Spa offers over 15,000 square feet of event space for weddings and corporate gatherings. The resort’s Public Square, shared with the upcoming Dreams Playa Esmeralda Resort & Spa, provides dining, shopping, and entertainment options.
The neighboring Dreams Playa Esmeralda Resort & Spa is scheduled to open on September 1, 2025, and will cater to families and multigenerational travelers. Guests of Secrets Playa Esmeralda will have access to the amenities at Dreams Playa Esmeralda after its opening.
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Delta Says It Will Not Use AI to Target Customers

Key Points
- Delta Air Lines clarified it does not use AI to set individualized airfares based on personal data, following criticism from lawmakers.
- The airline uses AI, via a partnership with Fetcherr, to assist in dynamic pricing for a growing portion of its domestic flights, but claims all fares are determined by market dynamics and are publicly available.
- Lawmakers and officials have expressed concerns about potential predatory or ‘surveillance’ pricing, prompting Delta to stress its commitment to fair, competitive pricing and data privacy.
Summary
Delta Air Lines has publicly stated that it does not use AI to set individualized prices based on personal customer data, responding to recent criticism and inquiries from U.S. lawmakers. The airline acknowledged using AI technology, through a partnership with Fetcherr, to assist analysts in setting fares for a portion of its domestic flights, with plans to expand this use. However, Delta emphasized that fares are determined by market competition, not personal data, and all prices are transparently published, aiming to dispel concerns about privacy and potential predatory pricing.
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U.S. Dollar Slide Hurts Accor, Minor, and Meliá

Some of the world’s largest hotel companies saw their earnings dented by currency swings in the first half of 2025, as euro and baht-reporting groups absorbed losses while U.S.-based chains appeared largely insulated from the volatility.
Accor, Meliá Hotels, and Minor International all reported currency-related losses that offset solid operational performance. Meanwhile, U.S.-based Hilton and Wyndham, which report in dollars, did not mention foreign exchange impacts in their earnings calls and appeared shielded from the same pressures.
The U.S. dollar index dropped 10.8% in the first half of 2025 following the Trump administration’s April tariffs and public clashes with the Federal Reserve. The resulting investor pullback caused the dollar to weaken sharply against the euro, baht, and other currencies.
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