Hotels
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Hilton Extends Expiration Date of All Free Night Certificates
For all unexpired Weekend Night Rewards as of March 11, 2020, and all new ones issued until August 30, 2020, we are extending the expiration date through the end of next summer (August 31, 2021).Â
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Marriott Issues Coronavirus Waivers, Extends Certificates and More
In response to changing marketplace conditions due to coronavirus, Marriott International has updated its cancellation and change policies for booking and is also making some more customer friendly changes regarding free night certificates, points expiration etc.Â
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Hyatt Waives Fees and Delays Category Changes and Peak Pricing
Hyatt is making some customer friendly changes to its change and cancellation policy and also delaying changes for hotel categories and peak and off-peak pricing.
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All Hilton Reservation Can Be Changed Up to 24 Hours Before Arrival, Points Don’t Expire
Hilton has sent out emails to customers announcing a change to its booking policies due to the coronavirus pandamic. Hilton is also pausing the expiration of all points and it will make updates to the requirements for earning tier status for 2021.
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Hyatt Giving 10K Points to Customers Who Cancel Non-Refundable Stays
Any guest who has booked a nonrefundable, prepaid rate directly with Hyatt on or before March 8th will get 10,000 World of Hyatt points if they cancel their trip. The offer is good for travel through the end of June. It applied to bookings at any of the 900+ Hyatt hotels across 17 brands globally.
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Full List of Hotels Cancellation Waivers Due to Coronavirus
Most hotel chains are offering some fee waivers to help customers book without worries, but these policies are not very generous. Policies vary from one hotel chain to the other, and they could be updated in the following days as we learn more about the outbreak.
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Best Western Rewards Offers Extended Status Due to Coronavirus
Effective immediately, all BWR members globally will maintain their current status through January 31, 2022 without needing to fulfill the necessary qualifications.Â
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Hyatt Extending Elite Status and Free Night Certificates for Some
As concerns over the coronavirus to grow, the travel industry in one of the hardest hit sectors worldwide. People are flying and vacationing less and are weary of booking any travel for the near future. So airlines and hotels are taking steps to entice people to keep flying and staying and staying at their properties.
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Resorts World Las Vegas Will Include Three Hilton Brands
Guests will have access to the resort’s premier facilities, including a 5,000-capacity state-of-the-art theater which is scalable to host A-list celebrity residencies and corporate events; 350,000 square feet of meeting and convention space; 220,000-square-foot pool complex with seven unique pool experiences; spa and fitness center; extensive collection of casual and fine-dining food and beverage concepts;…
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Hyatt Hotel Category Changes For 2020
The annual award chart updates will take effect on March 22. No new Categories have been added, and the points required for each Category will remain the same.
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Hyatt Now Lets You Use Rewards Night, Points and Cash on Single Booking
Once rolled out, everyone will be able to book a single stay with a combination of cash, points, free night awards, or Points + Cash rates.
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Hyatt to Open 200 New Hotels in the Americas Region by 2022
Hyatt announced today that it plans to grow its Americas brand portfolio with the expected opening of more than 50 full service and select service hotels in 2020 and the addition of more than 140 additional hotels to its pipeline of hotels expected to open by 2022.








