Hyatt in loyalty tie-up with Lindblad Expeditions
Hyatt Hotels Corporation has partnered with small ship line Lindblad Expeditions in a new loyalty program tie-up.
Launching later this year, all World of Hyatt members can enjoy various loyalty benefits on Lindblad itineraries when booked through Hyatt.
It includes earning five Base Points per $1 and receiving standard elite tier Bonus Points on eligible spend.
Members can also redeem points to use for complimentary expeditions.
Members of all tiers will get a $250 onboard credit for spa services, alcoholic beverages, and specific excursions.
A prize of a five-day California escape at Channel Islands National Park, plus accommodations and dining at Andaz West Hollywood is up for grabs to members bidding on auctions using their World of Hyatt points.
A second auction prize is a two-night photography excursion in New York City with Ralph Lee Hopkins, director of expedition photography for Lindblad Expeditions.
Hyatt recently added new brands Thompson Hotels and Joie de Vivre Hotels to its loyalty program, with other Two Roads Hospitality brands Alila and Destination Hotels to join soon.
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