Hyatt is offering a better deal on their co-branded Chase credit card for customers booking a hotel reservation on their website.
The Offer
- 2 free nights at Hyatt hotels worldwide in any Category after you spend $2,000 in purchases with the card in the first 3 months from account opening.
- $50 statement credit after your first purchase with the Hyatt credit card.
- $75 annual fee is not waived.
Update: According to data points on Doctor of Credit, this offer also comes with 5,000 points for adding an authorized user despite it not being mentioned on the app or landing page.
How to Get It
To get this offer to show:
- Go to the Hyatt website and search for a hotel.
- Choose a room and proceed to the final booking screen.
- Near the credit card payment information section, you will see the offer.
Other Hyatt Credit Card Offer
As a reminder, you can also get the Hyatt Credit Card without the statement credit, but with a 5,000 point bonus for adding an authorized user. The link for that offer is on our Best Signup Offers page.
Getting the Best Chase Offers
As a reminder, Chase often has better offers that can be found in similar ways. For more info, see: 8 ways to get the best Chase signup bonus offers.
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I have tried to follow your instructions and don’t see anywhere to apply for Hyatt credit card and get statement credit when working on a reservation. Is it still available with a statement credit?
Did this ever go away? I know this offer has been available this way for a while now but am not sure if they had dropped it a while back.
I think it did go away for awhile, but am not sure how long it has been back. Either way, with the first year annual fee now being charged, I think it is a good reminder that this exists as an alternative to the 5K AU offer.
This offer also comes with the 5k authorized user bonus points, it’s just not listed. Don’t think it ever went away tbh.
Thanks Will. I updated the post with a link to your article with data points.