Hyatt announced today the launch of its highly anticipated Member Day offer in India and Southwest Asia, an exclusive benefit for World of Hyatt loyalty program members. This limited-time offer delivers exceptional savings and Bonus Points while members enjoy a premium travel experience with Hyatt — making every journey more rewarding.
Starting July 18, 2025, through December 18, 2025, World of Hyatt members can enjoy an exclusive 18% off when they book on the 18th of any month at participating Hyatt hotels across India and Southwest Asia, for stays completed within 30 days of booking. Members will also be rewarded with double Bonus Points and complimentary breakfast for two.
“Everything we do is rooted in caring for our members. This exclusive offer allows members to save on trips while enjoying unforgettable stays and enriching experiences at our properties across India and Southwest Asia.” said Kadmbini Mittal, RVP – Commercial, India & Southwest Asia at Hyatt Hotels Corporation.
The Member Day offer is part of Hyatt’s ongoing efforts to provide members with more value, flexibility, and personalized experiences.
To take advantage of the Member Day offer, World of Hyatt members can book their stay on hyatt.com or through the World of Hyatt app. Non-members can join the World of Hyatt loyalty program for free and start enjoying exclusive benefits, including the Member Day offer.
For more information on the Member Day offer and to book your stay, please visit hyatt.com/swamembersday
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