How to find impossible hotel awards with Rooms.Aero [Video]

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It can be really hard to find availability for luxury properties when you actually go to book your award. Luckily there’s a free tool called Rooms.aero which makes this much easier, even when a hotel’s own website isn’t cooperating.

Read more about tools like these here.

How to find impossible hotel awards with Rooms.Aero

(00:38) – Hilton’s website isn’t always great at showing award availability properly for their partnering SLH properties for example. We’ll walk through how Rooms.aero can help with this.

(06:33) – Let’s see a Marriott example

(11:03) – Here’s an example using rooms.aero to find an IHG property and find when it’s available most cheaply.

(15:56) – Hyatt is probably the hardest program to find free nights at their most popular hotels because they don’t have an award calendar of their own at all. Rooms.aero of course helps a lot!

Read more about how rooms.aero can help with Hyatt award searches here.

(19:27) – You can add a new hotel if it’s not already in the system!

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Grant

Thanks for the video. I thought the tool would be difficult to use, but your video showed that it was much easier than I expected. Great tool to find award nights for the old IHG Select FNCs 🙂