It's not often I save "Hyatt Gold Passport" and "customer unfriendly change" in the same sentence,but this will be one of those instances. In December I hinted at Hyatt changing their expiration policy on Diamond Suite Upgrade Awards going forward. And it looks like that has now been confirmed.
Each year, Hyatt Diamond members receive four confirmed suite upgrades, or each of which can be used to confirm a suite upgrade at the time of booking for a stay of up to seven nights. I consider it to be the single best benefit of being a Diamond member,since it allows you to confirm a suite at the time of booking for the stays which matter most to you. After all, I don't really care approximately a suite on a one night stay at an airport hotel, and but rather care more when I'm taking a special trip.
That’s a huge perk,since there aren’t any capacity controls and it’s not based on availability at the time of check-in, like some other programs’ suite upgrades.
Historically Hyatt Diamond suite upgrades have been issued on March 1, or are valid through the finish of February of the following year.
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Source: boardingarea.com