Hyatt Debuts Free Points Sharing and Early Check-In

CHICAGO — Hyatt's loyalty program adds digital points sharing and extended booking windows for top-tier members and credit card holders, softening the blow of upcoming award chart increases.

By Bob Vidra · Updated 4 min read
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CHICAGO — Here's something that doesn't happen every day: a hotel loyalty program actually making life easier for members. World of Hyatt just announced plans to introduce digital points sharing later this year, finally ditching the paperwork-heavy process that's been around since, well, forever. And there's more; elite members and co-branded credit card holders will get early access to award nights, stretching that booking window from 12 to 13 months. Now, let's be clear. These perks are arriving alongside some pretty steep award chart increases kicking in this May. Category 8 hotels are jumping to as much as 75,000 points per night in the new "Top" pricing tier, up a whopping 67% from the previous 45,000-point peak rate. So yeah, there's some pain coming. But these two new features? They're genuinely useful, and they show Hyatt's trying to give back a little while taking more away.

Digital Points Sharing: No More Forms, Finally

If you've ever tried to share World of Hyatt points with a family member or friend, you know the drill. Fill out a form. Sign it. Email or mail it in. Wait. And you can only do this once every 30 days, which means planning ahead becomes a whole production if you're trying to book multiple trips or help different people. Starting later in 2026 (no specific date yet, unfortunately), that's all going away. World of Hyatt will let you share points digitally, right through your account. "As of later in 2026, World of Hyatt plans to introduce free digital points sharing, making it easier than ever to help a loved one begin their next adventure," according to One Mile at a Time. This is the kind of change that sounds small until you actually need it. Got a kid studying abroad who wants to book a weekend getaway? A friend getting married who could use some points for their honeymoon? Instead of tracking down forms and waiting for approvals, you'll just log in and send them over. Simple as that. What we don't know yet: whether there will still be quantity caps or frequency limits. The current system doesn't cap how many points you can share in a single transaction, just how often. Hopefully Hyatt keeps it flexible, but we'll have to wait for the details.

Early Award Access: Getting First Dibs on Prime Dates

The second perk is more niche, but if you're chasing high-demand properties or planning way ahead, it's a solid win. Starting later this year, World of Hyatt Explorist and Globalist elite members, plus anyone holding a World of Hyatt credit card (personal or business versions), will be able to book award stays 13 months out instead of the standard 12. That's right; one extra month of access. And before you roll your eyes and think "big deal," consider what that means in practice. New Year's Eve at the Park Hyatt Sydney? A summer week at Miraval Berkshires when school lets out? These rooms get snatched up fast, often within minutes of becoming available. Getting in a month early could be the difference between securing your dates and settling for your backup plan. Discoverist members, the lowest elite tier, won't get this benefit. It's reserved for mid-to-top elites and cardholders, which makes sense; Hyatt's clearly trying to reward its more invested members while also nudging people toward opening a co-branded card.

The Bigger Picture: Sweetening a Bitter Pill

Look, I'm not going to pretend these perks make up for the award chart overhaul coming in May. They don't. Hyatt's moving from three pricing tiers (off-peak, standard, peak) to five (Lowest, Low, Moderate, Upper, Top), and the math isn't pretty. At Category 8 properties, you're looking at a 67% jump at the top end. Miraval properties, those wellness retreats everyone loves, are starting at 70,000 points for a standard room in the Moderate tier, up from 65,000. Even mid-range hotels are seeing increases of around 25% on average in that Moderate tier. But here's the thing: Hyatt's still sticking with an award chart. "Hyatt knows how much its members appreciate the stability of an award chart... despite the industry moving almost completely to a dynamic pricing model," according to Upgraded Points. Marriott, Hilton, IHG; they've all gone fully dynamic, meaning you never really know what a night will cost until you search. At least with Hyatt, you can plan. You can strategize. You know what you're working toward. And these two new perks, digital sharing and early booking access, feel like Hyatt's way of acknowledging the sting. They're not game-changers on their own, but they're thoughtful. They make the program easier to use, especially if you're trying to maximize points across a household or compete for prime dates.

What to Do Before May

If you've been eyeing a Hyatt stay, now's the time to book. Once May rolls around, those award nights are going to cost you more, sometimes a lot more. Free night certificates won't change; you can still use those regardless of tier. But if you're paying with points, lock in current rates while you can. And when digital points sharing launches later this year? Well, that's when things get interesting for families and travel groups. No more bureaucracy, no more waiting. Just send the points and book the trip. It's not all sunshine, but it's not all bad either. Hyatt's making some moves that actually help, even as they're making others that hurt. That's probably the best we can hope for in 2026.

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