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    World of Hyatt Category changes March 18, 2019

    MarkBy MarkFebruary 12, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read

    It’s that time of year – when hotel programs announce their upcoming category changes. Now, it’s World of Hyatt’s turn, announcing a set of changes taking place on March 18.

    While the recent Marriott announcement was heavily skewed towards category increases, World of Hyatt is more balanced.  Of the  259 properties changing  categories—130 properties are moving up, while 129 properties are moving down.

    No changes have been made to the categories themselves. There have not been any new categories created, nor have the points required for a given category changed. The only changes are hotels moving up or down a category.

    In addition, there are no hotels moving into the newish Category 8. The only hotels in Category 8 are from the SLH portfolio.

    The Changes

    Australia

    Australia sees three hotels changing categories, and in all cases they are moving down a category. The following tables shows the changed categories that will come into effect on March 18, 2019.

    Hotel CURRENT Category NEW Category CURRENT Standard Room Points Per Night NEW Standard Room Points Per Night
    Australia
    Hyatt Hotel Canberra – A Park Hyatt Hotel 4 3 15,000 12,000
    Hyatt Place Melbourne, Essendon Fields 3 2 12,000 8,000
    Hyatt Regency Perth 3 2 12,000 8,000

    Rest of the World

    Outside the 3 in Australia, there are a number of changes around the world. There are a large number of movements in the US and China.

    One of the reductions that caught my eye was the Grand Hyatt Bali, which is dropping from Level 3 to Level 2. This is balanced by the Park Hyatt Bali going from Level 1 to Level 2.

    These changes are going into effect on March 18. As a result, if you are looking at a hotel that is going up a level, then you may need to book before then.

    If you are looking at a hotel that is going down a level, there is less to worry about. Hyatt have said that if you book at any hotels going down a category, they will proactively refund the difference.

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    Mark

    Mark, the founder of Fly Stay Points, caught the travel bug early in life. During his travels, he eventually came to stumble upon loyalty programs, He first discovered the world of airline frequent flyer programs, and later hotel loyalty programs. He is always plotting his next adventure - and this includes working out how to leverage the loyalty programs. It is a constantly evolving world. Promotional opportunities come and go. Airlines come and go. New hotels open, old hotels change brands, and on it goes. FlyStayPoints was started as a way to try to keep on top of all this. Keep track of promotions. Understand the changes in the marketplace.

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