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Register now to earn 1,000 AAdvantage bonus miles at more than 150 Hyatt hotels this summer

June 13, 2022
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Register now to earn 1,000 AAdvantage bonus miles at more than 150 Hyatt hotels this summer
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World of Hyatt and American Airlines are back with another promotion.

From July 5 to Sept. 5, World of Hyatt members can earn 1,000 bonus American Airlines miles per eligible stay at over 150 participating Hyatt hotels and resorts in 10 U.S. cities.

The promotion is not targeted, but registration with your AAdvantage membership number is required no later than Aug. 31. Here's the landing page for this promotion.

Promotion details

With this promotion, members can earn 1,000 bonus American Airlines AAdvantage miles per stay at eligible World of Hyatt properties in 10 U.S. cities. You can see the list of properties here, but know that participating hotels are in Austin, Boston, Chicago, Honolulu, Los Angeles, New York, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington, D.C.

For this promotion, your stay must be a minimum of two nights to qualify. But there's no limit to how many bonus American miles you can earn under this promotion. So the more you stay, the more you earn. For instance, if you have 13 eligible stays, you'll earn 13,000 miles.

Registration is very straightforward. You can register here and then complete your stays between July 5 and Sept. 5. Remember, you must register by Aug. 31 to participate. Your AAdvantage account will be credited with your bonus miles within three to four weeks after the stay is complete.

Related: American and Hyatt elites now get reciprocal benefits

The Park Hyatt Hotel in New York City. (Photo by Jonno Rattman for The Points Guy)

You do not have to have your World of Hyatt and American Airlines accounts linked in order to be eligible for this promotion. However, doing so comes with perks. For instance, Hyatt previously awarded American Airlines Executive Platinum status to some of its top-tier Globalist members. And AAdvantage elite members normally earn 1 bonus mile per dollar spent with Hyatt.

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Similarly, American Airlines' top-tier Concierge Key members got automatic Hyatt Globalist status. In other words, it's probably in your best interest to link your Hyatt and American accounts if you haven't done so already.

Related: How to earn miles in the American Airlines AAdvantage program

Bottom line

World of Hyatt is offering members the opportunity to earn bonus American Airlines miles on their upcoming stays.

Even if you don't have any upcoming trips planned, there's no harm in registering for the promotion. It's also a good time to be sure your American Airlines and Hyatt accounts are linked, which can unlock ongoing earning benefits and the potential to be included in targeted promotions. Remember that World of Hyatt members can also earn 1 Hyatt point for every dollar spent on qualifying American Airlines flights after linking their accounts, which is an ongoing benefit.

For more benefits, consider adding the World of Hyatt Credit Card to earn a nice haul of points through its current sign-up bonus and receive automatic Hyatt Discoverist status. Alternatively, check out the World of Hyatt Business Credit Card if you prefer to add a business card to your wallet.

Official application link: World of Hyatt Credit Card
Official application link: World of Hyatt Business Credit Card

Additional reporting by Stella Shon and Ryan Smith.

Featured image by (Photo by Benji Stawski/The Points Guy)
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