Do Hyatt points expire?
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How long are my Hyatt points good for?
How do I find out when my Hyatt points expire?
How to keep your Hyatt points from expiring
- Stay at a Hyatt property. Your stay can be either a paid stay or an award stay, and it can be at any Hyatt brand. Keep in mind that if points activity is your goal, you need to book directly with Hyatt and not with an online travel agency like Expedia.
- Hold a Hyatt-branded credit card. As long as your card account is active, your points won’t expire.
- Send or receive Hyatt points. Because members can transfer or receive Hyatt points for free, this can be an easy way to reset your points expiration clock. Note that you can only send or receive points once every 30 days.
- Transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards® points. If you’ve got a card that earns Chase Ultimate Rewards®, you can transfer your credit card points into your Hyatt account. This can provide excellent value because Chase Ultimate Rewards points can be redeemed for 1 to 2 cents (depending on the card) when you use them to book in the travel portal, but NerdWallet values Hyatt points at 1.8 cents each when you use them to book award stays.
- Convert Hyatt points to airline miles. While this is typically not a good value, it is an option if you’re in a bind. If you choose to do this, you can turn your Hyatt points into airline miles on a variety of different airlines, including American, Delta, Southwest and United. However, this is not a good use of your points based on the value of airline miles compared to Hyatt points.
- Purchase points. Purchasing points is another option that’s usually not a great value, but it is a way to reset that expiration clock. You can purchase Hyatt points in 1,000 point increments for $24 (each point costs 2.4 cents). Hyatt sometimes runs promotions that offer bonus points for buying a certain number of points, and these can bring the cost per point down to where it’s a good deal to buy.
- Rent a car with Avis. You’ll earn 500 bonus points for each qualifying rental. The way it works is that you book directly with Avis and add both the Avis Worldwide Discount number K817700 and your World of Hyatt membership number to your reservation.
If you're worried about Hyatt points expiration
How to maximize your rewards
- Flexibility, point transfers and a large bonus: Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card
- No annual fee: Wells Fargo Autograph® Card
- Flat-rate travel rewards: Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card
- Bonus travel rewards and high-end perks: Chase Sapphire Reserve®
- Luxury perks: American Express Platinum Card®
- Business travelers: Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card








