Saturday, July 9, 2011

Chase Hyatt Visa credit card review

Hyatt Hotels and Chase Card Services, a division of JPMorgan partnered to launch Hyatt Card, a simple and rewarding Visa credit card. The introduction of this co-branded credit card, through Hyatt subsidiary HyCard, Inc. and Chase Card Services, demonstrates the companies' commitment to provide Hyatt guests with even more of the benefits and simple luxury they have come to expect.
Hyatt and Chase provides simple, yet generous, benefits and rewards, enhancing the cardmember experience and extending the delivery of the world's most generous welcome to Hyatt's loyal guests.
For more details regarding the Hyatt Card, please visit www.hyattcard.com

After the first use of the credit card, members will receive two free nights stay at any Hyatt anywhere in the world which are redeemable within one year.that along are worth the $75 Annual membership Fee,This benefit makes the Hyatt Card unique among hotel reward cards, which typically require the translation of award points into stays and have limitations on the properties where the points can be redeemed.
Key features of the Hyatt Card include:
Zero foreign transaction fees: Foreign transaction fees are waived when making international purchases with this card.
Hyatt stays earn more: 3 Hyatt Gold Passport points for every $1 spent at any Hyatt property, 1 point for every $1 spent on purchases elsewhere and there are no limits to the points you can earn.
Simple and easy redemptions: No blackout dates, no limit on available standard rooms and no resort fees.
Hyatt Gold Passport Platinum membership:
15% point bonus on each stay
The best room available within the category booked
Complimentary Internet service
Expedited check-in at a dedicated area for members
Guaranteed 72-hour room availability
Visa concierge service and acceptance at millions of merchants in more than 200 countries
Travel protection, including trip cancellation, lost luggage and trip delay.
Annual Fee of $75

"The Hyatt Card and its rewarding benefits serve as a great addition to the world's most generous welcome from Hyatt," said John Wallis, global head of marketing and brand strategy, Hyatt Hotels Corporation. "To further Hyatt's mission of providing authentic hospitality, we have made significant enhancements and adjustments to our Hyatt Gold Passport loyalty program over the past two years to make it best-in-class. The Hyatt Card is another logical step in deepening relationships with our guests and welcoming new travelers into the fold."

"Our objective, when working with Hyatt on this card, was to create a product that resonated with the Hyatt guest and provided a differentiated offering that aligned with Hyatt's brand," said Val Greer, general manager, Chase Card Services. "Having the ability to simply and easily redeem rewards with no blackout dates or limits on available standard rooms, and no resort or internet fees, the card offers unparalleled opportunities to enjoy Hyatt properties worldwide."

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