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Apache is functioning normally

June 25, 2023 by Brett Tams
Apache is functioning normally

With its discount fares, a fleet of new Airbus jets and a robust frequent flyer program, Frontier Miles can be a great value for Frontier Airlines travelers. As a Frontier Miles member, you can earn miles and elite status. Frontier elite status has many perks to make your travels more enjoyable and less expensive, including complimentary carry-on luggage, advance seat assignments and the ability to pool your miles. You can then redeem your miles for award travel.

Surprisingly, despite being one of the top low-cost carrier loyalty programs, the program often flies under the radar. You can quickly earn enough miles for a free trip even after just a few flights. And recently, the airline launched a limited-time promotion where eligible Frontier Miles members with a travel rewards credit card can secure Elite 20K status for as little as $199.

Here’s an overview of how the program works.

How to earn Frontier Miles

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The Frontier Miles program is free to join. You can earn Frontier Miles by flying, through its cobranded credit card and transacting with Frontier partners.

Earn Frontier Miles by flying

Unlike many loyalty programs nowadays, you earn Frontier Miles on the length of your flight (rather than the price of your ticket). You earn 1 mile per mile flown regardless of your fare type. For example, if you fly from Orlando International Airport (MCO) to New York’s LaGuardia Airport (LGA), you’d earn 950 miles.

Mid and upper-tier elite members earn the following bonuses on their flights:

  • Elite 20K: No bonus
  • Elite 50K: 1.25 miles per dollar bonus
  • Elite 100K: 1.5 miles per dollar bonus

Earn miles with the Frontier Airlines credit card

Frontier Airlines partners with Barclays to offer the Frontier Airlines World Mastercard®.

New card members earn 50,000 bonus miles after spending $500 on purchases and paying the annual fee in full within the first three months of cardmembership.

With this card, you’ll earn 5 miles for every dollar spent directly with Frontier (including airfare, fees and onboard purchases), 3 miles per dollar spent at restaurants and 1 mile per dollar spent everywhere else. The miles you earn on this card count toward elite status.

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The card also offers valuable benefits like Zone 2 boarding on all Frontier flights and family pooling. You also earn a $100 flight voucher after spending $2,500 or more on purchases with your card during your cardmembership year (terms apply). Cardholders also get waived award redemption fees. We’ll discuss redemption fees later, but Frontier charges between $15 and $75 for close-in reservations.

Unless you place a high value on Frontier Airlines miles and elite status, we generally don’t recommend this card. Most travelers are better off with a transferable points credit card like the American Express® Green Card.

The information for the Frontier card has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

Earn points with Frontier’s partners

Frontier has relationships with several major rental car companies, so you can earn bonus miles and access negotiated rates when booking through their transportation partner page. While earning rates depend on the rental car company, you can generally earn between 50 and 100 miles per rental day or 1,000 miles per rental.

Frontier Airlines also partners with Marriott Bonvoy, Radisson Rewards and Wyndham Rewards. You can transfer Marriott points at a 3:1 ratio (with 5,000 bonus miles for every 60,000 points you transfer), while Radisson Rewards transfer 10:1. You can’t transfer Wyndham points to Frontier.

These are not favorable ratios; you’re probably better off redeeming those points for hotel stays. However, it’s an option worth knowing about if you ever need to top off your Frontier Miles account.

Depending on the Marriott brand, you’ll generally earn either 1 or 2 Frontier Miles for every qualifying dollar spent. You must update your Marriott account preferences to earn Frontier miles instead of Marriott points. We don’t recommend doing this since you’ll get a maximum of 2.2% back in Frontier Miles instead of at least 4.2% back in Marriott Bonvoy points for your Marriott stays, based on our valuations.

Like Marriott, you can also opt to earn Frontier Miles instead of Wyndham points on your eligible stays:

  • Wyndham Blue (standard): 1 mile per dollar spent on all stays
  • Wyndham Gold: 1 mile per dollar spent
  • Wyndham Platinum: 2 miles per dollar spent
  • Wyndham Diamond: 2 miles per dollar spent

Again, we generally recommend earning hotel points instead of Frontier Miles.

You can also buy or gift Frontier Miles and earn on eligible Vinesse Wine and Teleflora purchases. Finally, you can book a cruise through Frontier Cruises and earn miles at a preset rate. Often, you can earn more miles by booking through other cruise programs.

  • One- to five-night cruise: 1,500 miles
  • Six to nine-night cruise: 3,000 miles
  • Nine to 12-night cruise: 5,000 miles
  • Cruises 13 nights and longer: 10,000 miles

Related: What it’s like to fly Frontier Airlines from Miami to Newark on the Airbus A320neo

How to redeem Frontier Miles

Your carry-on bag and personal item must fit in Frontier’s sizers. CAROLINE TANNER/THE POINTS GUY

You can redeem Frontier Miles for two things: flights and magazines. As you’d expect, the best use of Frontier Miles is redeeming them for award flights. The airline publishes an award chart with starting award rates, but there are a few added fees that you should be aware of before booking. Here’s a look at the specifics.

Frontier offers three different redemption tiers: Value, Standard and Last Seat.

Value: This is the lowest redemption rate for all Frontier redemptions and can be compared to a “Saver” ticket on a traditional carrier. These are generally offered during off-peak dates and less desirable flights, but we’ve also found Value tickets when there’s low demand.

Standard: Standard awards are generally priced out at twice the cost of a Value ticket. These awards are available on more (but not all) dates.

Last Seat: As the name suggests, Last Seat awards are available for booking until the last seat on the plane is booked. Unfortunately, these awards are only bookable to Frontier elites and cost 2,500 more miles each way than Standard awards. This can be a good option if you’re booking at the last minute and paid fares are high.

Here’s a look at Frontier’s current award chart, with starting award rates:

Travel within the U.S. and Puerto Rico

Value Standard Last Seat
10,000 20,000 22,500

Award tickets to or from Mexico, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, El Salvador, Guatemala, the Bahamas, Costa Rica and Antigua

Value Standard Last Seat
15,000 25,000 27,500

Fees associated with Frontier award tickets

Unfortunately, Frontier adds a booking fee to most award tickets. You’ll pay this fee when you book an award flight within 180 days of departure; the closer you get to departure, the higher the fee is.

Here’s a look at the fee structure — note that these fees are charged in addition to other taxes and fees:

  • At least 180 days before departure: $0
  • 21-179 days before departure: $15
  • 7-20 days before departure: $50
  • Six days or less before departure: $75

These fees are waived for Frontier elite status members and those with a Frontier Airlines credit card. If you frequently book award tickets close to departure, you may find applying for a Frontier credit card worthwhile, as this can save you considerable money. Additionally, companions booked on the same reservation as a Frontier cardmember or elite member receive waived redemption fees.

Be sure to factor these fees into the cost of your ticket when booking travel on Frontier Airlines. In some cases, booking a paid ticket instead of an award ticket may make more sense if you’re subject to a booking fee. Frontier often offers low-cost tickets at the last minute, making the cent-per-point redemption value extremely low.

Related: 7 takeaways from my first Frontier Airlines flight in over 4 years

Discount Den membership

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Frontier Airlines offers a subscription service called Discount Den. While not the same as elite status, the program gives members access to discounted fares for $59.99 annually. New members have to pay a $40 enrollment fee.

Children under 15 fly for free when accompanied by the Discount Den member on select flights, offering excellent savings on certain routes.

We’ve found that Discount Den can offer pretty excellent deals, too. On a given flight from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) to Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport (LAS), a Discount Den member would save $20-$30 per ticket over the standard price.

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These discounts also apply to international flights. For example, you can score a $10 discount per person when flying from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) to Cancun International Airport (CUN).

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We recommend that frequent Frontier flyers consider a Discount Den membership if they’ll get more than $59.99 annually in savings from the service. That said, a family of four may recoup the cost of a Discount Den membership from just one family vacation a year.

Related: Should you join Frontier’s Discount Den or the new Spirit Saver$ Club?

Go Wild! Pass

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Frontier Airlines also offers an all-you-can-fly pass, which it calls Go Wild!

TPG tested the pass and found unexpectedly high fees and limited availability. Additionally, while it’s advertised as an all-you-can-fly pass, it doesn’t provide unlimited free travel after you buy it.

You generally can get the most value from the pass by booking last-minute flights. Here’s an example from Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) to Las Vegas.

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Go Wild! Pass customers can get confirmed bookings the day before flight departure for domestic travel and starting 10 days before flight departure for international travel.

The annual pass costs $1,999, but you might be able to find limited-time promotions here.

Related: I bought an all-you-can-fly pass — here’s what it was like to use it

Frontier elite status

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Frontier elite status has three tiers: Elite 20K, 50K and 100K. You can achieve these elite status tiers by earning 20,000, 50,000 and 100,000 Frontier miles from flying on Frontier or spending on the cobranded credit card. Frontier Airlines also has a promotion where eligible cardholders can secure Elite 20K status for as little as $199.

Let’s look at each of these status tiers and their respective benefits.

Benefits Elite 20k Elite 50k Elite 100k
Qualification 20,000 qualifying miles or 25 flight segments annually 50,000 qualifying miles or 50 flight segments annually 100,000 qualifying miles or 100 flight segments annually
Redeemable mileage earning on Frontier flights 1 mile per mile flown 1.25 miles per mile flown 1.5 miles per mile flown
Carry-on ✓ ✓ ✓
Seat assignment ✓ ✓ ✓
Family pooling ✓ ✓ ✓
Priority boarding ✓ ✓ ✓
Waived redemption fees ✓ ✓ ✓
Waived travel fees ✓ ✓ ✓
Last Seat availability ✓ ✓ ✓
Stretch seating At check-in ✓ ✓
Family seating ✓ ✓
Discount Den membership 50% off ✓
Checked bag ✓
Family status (the Works bundle) ✓

Family status (the Works bundle) is the key benefit here. When you reach Elite 100K, you and your family get free checked bags, carry-on bags, priority boarding and seat selection. Plus, you can change or refund your flight for free, giving you the utmost flexibility when flying with Frontier. This can save your family hundreds of dollars per flight, making the Works one of the most impressive Frontier elite status benefits.

Related: How to get airline elite status

Bottom line

Frontier may not be the most exciting airline, but its loyalty program is worthwhile for those who fly on the airline often. Its award chart is extremely easy to understand and can provide excellent value if you avoid pesky booking fees. Furthermore, Frontier Airlines’ elite status is great for families and those who want to avoid fees when flying on a low-cost carrier.

Now, you have the background to decide if Frontier Miles is the right program for you.

Additional reporting by Andrew Kunesh.

Source: thepointsguy.com

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Apache is functioning normally

June 5, 2023 by Brett Tams

Wyndham Rewards just started a new status match and challenge offer. This offer lets you match your status from another hotel loyalty program to Gold, Platinum or Diamond in Wyndham Rewards for 90 days. Plus, you can keep your matched status through Dec. 31 of the next calendar year if you stay a specific number of qualifying nights within 90 days of an approved match.

You can also earn Wyndham Rewards elite status — including top-tier Diamond status — relatively easily through cobranded Wyndham Rewards credit cards.

So why should you care about the status match offer? Here’s what you need to know.

Related: The 12 best Wyndham hotels in the world

What’s special about Wyndham Rewards’ elite status?

The Viva Wyndham Azteca — All-Inclusive Resort in Mexico. KATIE GENTER/THE POINTS GUY

Some hotel loyalty programs offer generous perks to elite members, while others offer minimal perks. Wyndham Rewards generally falls into the latter category, offering only modest perks even for members with top-tier Diamond status. But here’s an overview of the standout perks at each Wyndham Rewards elite status tier:

  • Blue (requires zero nights per calendar year): Free Wi-Fi during stays.
  • Gold (typically requires five nights per calendar year): 10% bonus points on stays, a preferred room within the same category upon request and late checkout upon request (subject to availability).
  • Platinum (typically requires 15 nights per calendar year): 15% bonus points on stays, Caesars Rewards status match and early check-in upon request (subject to availability).
  • Diamond (typically requires 40 nights per calendar year): 20% bonus points on stays, complimentary snack or beverage when checking into select hotels and suite upgrades upon request (subject to availability at check-in).

Despite the limited elite perks, it’s worth earning Wyndham Rewards elite status for some travelers. After all, you’ll enjoy perks and higher earning rates on stays at Wyndham properties. And although Caesars halted its status merry-go-round with Wyndham in 2022, Platinum members and higher can still match earned Wyndham Rewards status to Caesars Rewards.

Wyndham Rewards status obtained through a status match shouldn’t be eligible to match to Caesars Rewards, and it’s unclear whether status obtained through a status challenge will be eligible. But we know that Wyndham status earned through stays or a cobranded Wyndham Rewards credit card can be matched to Caesars Rewards.

Once you have Caesars Rewards Diamond status, you can enjoy waived resort fees at participating Caesars Rewards properties, a complimentary stay at Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas and free parking at Caesars Rewards properties in Las Vegas.

Related: Which credit card should you use for Wyndham stays?

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Wyndham Rewards status match and challenge

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Wyndham Rewards occasionally lets members match their status from other hotel loyalty programs. Specifically, here are the statuses you can match to each Wyndham Rewards elite status tier:

  • Gold: Marriott Bonvoy member, World of Hyatt member, Hilton Honors member, IHG One Rewards member, Choice Privileges member, Best Western Rewards Blue, Radisson Rewards Club member and Omni Select Guest Gold.
  • Platinum: Marriott Bonvoy Silver Elite; World of Hyatt Discoverist and Explorist; Hilton Honors Silver; IHG One Rewards Silver Elite and Gold Elite; Choice Privileges Gold and Platinum; Best Western Rewards Gold, Platinum and Diamond; Radisson Rewards Silver and Gold; and Omni Select Guest Silver Elite and Gold Elite.
  • Diamond: Marriott Bonvoy Gold Elite and higher, World of Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Honors Gold and higher, IHG One Rewards Platinum Elite and higher, Choice Privileges Diamond, Best Western Rewards Diamond Select, Radisson Rewards Platinum and Omni Select Guest Platinum Elite and higher.

To request a match, go to this page on Wyndham’s website, sign in to your account and complete the status match request form. You’ll need to submit proof of your hotel loyalty program status and then wait five to seven business days for validation of your match via email.

Once Wyndham validates your status match, you’ll have your matched status for 90 days. But if you complete specific stay requirements during the 90 days, you can keep your matched status through Dec. 31 of the following calendar year. You must stay one qualifying night to keep Gold, four qualifying nights to keep Platinum and 10 qualifying nights to keep Diamond.

Luckily, Wyndham Rewards counts most paid nights and award nights as qualifying. So, you can even redeem Wyndham points to get qualifying nights toward your status challenge.

Related: What are hotel and airline status matches, and how do you get one?

Earning Wyndham status through a credit card

The Wyndham Grand Clearwater Beach in Florida. WYNDHAM GRAND CLEARWATER BEACH/WYNDHAM

Several cobranded Wyndham credit cards offer elite status as a perk for as long as you’re a cardholder:

  • Wyndham Rewards Earner® Card: Primary cardholders automatically receive Wyndham Rewards Gold status within two to eight weeks of opening this no-annual-fee card (see rates and fees).
  • Wyndham Rewards Earner® Plus Card: Primary cardholders automatically receive Wyndham Rewards Platinum status within two to eight weeks of opening this $75-annual-fee card (see rates and fees).
  • Wyndham Rewards Earner® Business Card: Primary cardholders automatically receive Wyndham Rewards Diamond status within two to eight weeks of opening this $95-annual-fee card.

The information for the Wyndham Earner Card, Wyndham Earner Plus, and Wyndham Rewards Earner Business Card has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

If you value having Wyndham Diamond status but don’t stay with Wyndham hotels 40 nights a year, the Wyndham Rewards Earner Business Card could be well worth its $95 annual fee. And if you use Wyndham Diamond status to match to Caesars Rewards, you may get significantly more value than the card’s annual fee each year from an Atlantis stay and waived resort fees at Caesars properties in Las Vegas.

Related: 7 things to know before booking a stay at Viva Wyndham Azteca

Bottom line

You can earn Wyndham Rewards elite status through stays. But a status match and challenge can be a good way to quickly earn elite status if you want to switch your loyalty. And Wyndham credit cards offer an easy, ongoing path to status — including top-tier Diamond status. If you value Caesars Diamond perks and a 20% bonus on earnings at Wyndham hotels, it may be worth getting and keeping the Wyndham Rewards Earner Business Card to maintain Wyndham Rewards Diamond status.

Source: thepointsguy.com

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Apache is functioning normally

May 25, 2023 by Brett Tams

Update: Some offers mentioned below are no longer available.


In 2020 and 2021, many major hotel companies offered some of their most generous promotions. That’s how some TPG staffers achieved top-tier Hyatt Globalist with just 10 nights. But those days are far behind us.

Overall, hotel promotions aren’t quite as generous as they once were. But from helping you accrue additional points to earning elite status faster, they certainly should be on your radar.

However, keeping track of the latest hotel bonuses can be difficult — especially if you’re juggling points and elite status with multiple programs. With that in mind, we’ve created this guide to track current promotions across the major hotel chains.

Most of these promotions require you to book directly with the hotel chain. Bookmark this page for regularly updated offers, links and other information about your favorite hotel programs. We’ll also discuss which offers will get you the most bang for your buck.

This article focuses on limited-time promotions, excluding ongoing offers like AAA and AARP member discounts. Further, the list doesn’t include ongoing offers on cobranded hotel credit cards, but you can check out the following links for details on these cards:

Related: 6+ unexpected travel discounts that can save you money

Limited-time credit card hotel discounts

Use these targeted credit card deals to save on your next hotel stay. HYATT

Amex Offers, Chase Offers and Citi Merchant Offers can offer significant hotel discounts. While we didn’t find any current Citi hotel offers, here are a few targeted offers that TPG staff found on their credit cards — check your cards and see if you have them too.

Amex Offers

American Express is currently offering several hotel promotions for select cardholders via its Amex Offers program, including:

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  • 7,500 bonus points after spending $2,000 or more on your card (expires March 31). TPG values 7,500 Marriott points at $63.
  • Caesars Rewards Las Vegas: $40 back after you spend $200 or more (expires May 31).
  • Hilton properties in Mexico: $150 back after spending $750 or more (expires April 30).
  • Hilton’s in the US, Mexico, Caribbean, Colombia, Honduras and French Polynesia (select properties only): $200 back after you spend $1,000 or more (expires May 31).
  • Hyatt Hotels & Resorts Canada: $100 back after spending $500 or more (expires May 15).
  • IHG Hotels and Resorts: $40 back after you spend $200 or more (expires June 16).
  • Lotte Hotel: $100 back after you spend $500 or more (expires Aug. 1).
  • Lotte New York Palace: $150 back after you spend $750 or more (expires July 23).
  • Mandarin Oriental: $100 back after you spend $500 or more (expires March 31).
  • Marriott Bonvoy properties in the U.S., Caribbean, Mexico and Canada: 20% back, up to a total of $50 back (expires March 31).
  • Marriott Bonvoy properties in the U.S., Caribbean, Mexico and Canada: $60 back after spending $300 or more (expires March 31).
  • Marriott Homes & Villas: $200 back after spending $1,000 or more (expires May 31).
  • Riggs Washington, D.C.: $120 back after spending $600 or more (expires April 30).
  • Sonesta: $60 back after spending $300 or more at properties in the U.S. and U.S. territories (expires April 30).
  • Staypineapple: $50 back after you spend $250 or more (expires April 3).
  • The Line Hotels: $60 back after you spend $300 or more (expires April 30).
  • The Ned NoMad Hotel: $100 back after you spend $500 or more (expires Sept. 4).
  • Viceroy Hotels & Resorts US & Mexico: $200 back after you spend $1,000 or more (expires May 31).

Remember that Amex Offers are targeted. So, you should check your offers and enroll in any that interest you.

Related: Which is the best American Express credit card for you?

Chase Offers

Chase Offers are targeted. Several of our staffers have this Chase Offer:

  • Thompson Hotels: Earn 15% back when you spend $100 or more, up to $37.95 (Expires April 21).

Related: Check your Chase Offers to save money with Marriott, Lyft and Carnival

Accor Live Limitless

Accor Live Limitless has a couple of promotions that might help you earn extra points and qualify for status. These promotions require you to register.

Promotion Details Register-by date Dates of stay
4x points at new hotels Earn 4 times the points at new Accor Hotels. Deadline passed. Through May 5, 2023.
Earn bonus status nights with fast track

This targeted promotion isn’t open to members with a U.S. primary address.

Classic members will earn f5 status nights toward Silver.

Silver members will earn 7 status nights toward Gold.

Gold members will earn 10 status nights toward Platinum.

Deadline passed. By May 2, 2023.

Related: The award travelers guide to Accor Live Limitless

Best Western Rewards

Best Western’s promotion allows you to earn up to 16,000 bonus points, which requires registration. Here are the details:

Promotion Details Register-by date Dates of stay
Stay two nights and get 8,000 bonus points (up to two times). Complete two separate or consecutive eligible nights to earn 8,000 bonus points following completion of the eligible nights.

Valid only on Best Western-branded U.S., Canada and Caribbean stays.

N/A. Stay by May 7, 2023.

Related: Your ultimate guide to Best Western Rewards

Choice Privileges

Choice Privileges is back with a promotion advertising a gift card, but cashing out your points for the gift card isn’t required. You can read more about their ongoing deals here.

Promotion Details Register-by date Dates of stay
Bonus points after two paid stays Earn between 5,000 and 8,000 bonus points on the second paid stay. Choice advertises this promotion as being enough points for a $50 gift card, but you can keep the points instead. N/A. Stay by June 30, 2023.

Related: The best hotel credit cards

Hilton Honors

Hilton has been generous with its recent promotions. Note that the Double Up + Explore promotion requires you to register. For more details, visit this page.

Promotion Details Register-by date Dates of stay
Double Up + Explore Earn double points and 1,000 bonus points (worth $6 at TPG’s valuations) for each of Hilton’s 18 brands you stay at during the promotional period. N/A. Stay by April 30, 2023.
Free bonus points at Hilton’s newest properties. Earn 1,000 Hilton Honors points per night at select properties.

Earn 5,000 Hilton Honors points per three-night stay or longer at select properties.

N/A. Ongoing promotion.

Related: How to choose the best Hilton credit card for you

IHG One Rewards

You can earn bonus IHG One Rewards points with the loyalty program’s latest promotion, but you must register

Promotion Details Register-by date Dates of stay
2,000 bonus points every 2 nights  Earn 2,000 points for every two nights of eligible paid stays. N/A Feb. 9 to April 14, 2023.

Related: 7 ways to earn more IHG One Rewards points for your next redemption

Marriott Bonvoy

Marriott is offering an appealing promotion for points and elite status seekers. Check your “promotion central” to see if you have any targeted promotions.

Promotion Details Register-by date Dates of stay
Delight in the unexpected: Earn twice each night Earn 1,000 bonus points (worth $8.40 based on TPG’s valuations) and one elite bonus night for each night you spend at a Marriott Bonvoy-branded property at a qualifying rate (award stays are excluded.). April 9, 2023. Feb. 7 to April 23, 2023.

Related: The award travelers guide to Marriott Bonvoy

Radisson Rewards Americas

Here’s one noteworthy promotion from Radisson Rewards Americas. Make sure to register.

Promotion Details Register-by date Dates of stay
First time’s a charm Earn 3,000 bonus points for your first booking in the app. N/A. Ongoing promotion.

Related: Here’s why Radisson Rewards is the best loyalty program for earning free nights

World of Hyatt

World of Hyatt recently launched its latest Bonus Journeys promotion. Here’s a high-level overview of Hyatt’s promotions.

Related: The most award-friendly hotel program: Everything you need to know about World of Hyatt

Wyndham Rewards

Wyndham Rewards has two generous promotions now — both require you to register. Here’s an overview.

Promotion Details Register-by date Dates of stay
Stay 3 nights, earn 2 free Book three qualifying nights at participating hotels in Europe, Africa, Eurasia or the Middle East and you’ll earn 15,000 Wyndham Rewards bonus points (enough for two nights at some Wyndham properties). April 30, 2023 (also the book-by date). By Sept. 30, 2023.
Earn 1,500 bonus points Targeted promotion. N/A. Ongoing promotion.

In addition, there are limited-time offers through Wyndham’s member month promotions — including property credits and a broader free-night offer.

Additional reporting by Ehsan Haque, Ariana Arghandewal, Katie Genter, Ryan Smith, Caroline Tanner and Benji Stawski.

Source: thepointsguy.com

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Best Current Credit Card Sign Up Bonuses & Offers For January, 2023

January 28, 2023 by Brett Tams

View all of the best credit card sign up bonuses. We list all of the best bonuses, unlike other sites that only list cards that pay them a commission!

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April 23, 2022 by Brett Tams

The Radisson Rewards Visa Card Program will end and be transitioned to a new card in May 2022

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