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Bob DeSalvio President of Genting Americas East Hyatt Regency JFK Airport opening

Genting Opens Hyatt Regency JFK Airport

Hyatt Regency JFK Airport at Resorts World New York in Queens celebrated its ribbon cutting recently, featuring executives from Genting, which owns the hotel and casino, and Hyatt, as well as local elected officials and community leaders.  

Located at the city’s only casino, Hyatt Regency JFK Airport at Resorts World New York is an eight-story, luxury hotel with 400 guest rooms including 34 suites. The hotel also features the Sugar Factory Restaurant, a fitness center, conference and meeting spaces, and additional gaming areas.  

“There is no better way to celebrate Resorts World’s 10th anniversary than with the opening of this world-class hotel in New York City,” said Bob DeSalvio, president of Genting Americas East. “We are honored to collaborate with Hyatt and so proud to welcome guests from all over the world and provide them with a truly unparalleled casino resort experience in the heart of New York.  

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