Hyatt-Air Canada Partnership Adds Redemptions, Status Challenges
How to link your Hyatt and Aeroplan accounts
When Hyatt members with elite status link their Aeroplan account, they will receive a $20 CAD Air Canada flight credit annually.
Here is a closer look at some of the other benefits of the new Air Canada and World of Hyatt rewards.
Convert points between Hyatt and Aeroplan
This partnership lets Hyatt members convert World of Hyatt points to Aeroplan points at a 2:1 ratio, with a minimum of 5,000 points. That means 10,000 Hyatt points would become 5,000 Aeroplan points. These conversions can only be made in 1,000-point increments.
Aeroplan members can also convert their points to Hyatt, but they must have elite status to do so. The conversion rate of Aeroplan points to World of Hyatt Bonus Points is also 2:1, with a minimum of 500 Aeroplan points at a time. The maximum is up to 100,000 Aeroplan points per day or 250,000 Aeroplan points per week.
Book free nights with Aeroplan points
Air Canada Aeroplan members can now redeem Aeroplan points for either Category 1-4 or Category 1-7 Free Night Awards. Free Night Awards start at 25,000 Aeroplan points. This option might cost fewer Aeroplan points than converting at the 2:1 ratio, but it’s still probably more expensive than redeeming Hyatt points directly.
According to World of Hyatt’s new five-tier award chart, the “Standard” tier of pricing for a Category 4 hotel would cost only 20,000 World of Hyatt points, compared to the minimum 25,000 Aeroplan points you would need to redeem for a Free Night Award.
Get a flight credit or redeem Hyatt points for a flight reward
All Hyatt members can now redeem 50,000 World of Hyatt points for a 30,000-point Aeroplan flight reward certificate, which can be applied to award flights on Air Canada or its airline partners. That means you’ll get 5,000 more points than if you converted from Hyatt to Aeroplan.
Since NerdWallet values World of Hyatt points at 1.8 cents each, you’d need to book a $900 flight with that 30,000-point Aeroplan flight reward certificate to break even on the exchange. It’s possible the math might work out with a very expensive business or first class flight, but you’ll likely have to supplement with your own stash of Aeroplan points.
Earn bonus points on Hyatt hotel stays
Aeroplan Members can now earn on eligible stays at participating Hyatt hotels and resorts. Members of both programs can elect to earn 500 Aeroplan points per stay, instead of earning World of Hyatt points, which might be a useful option for some.
Aeroplan credit cardholders with cards issued in Canada can earn bonus points on each eligible Canadian dollar spent at participating Hyatt properties:
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Aeroplan Premium Credit Card: 2 World of Hyatt Bonus Points + 2 Aeroplan points per eligible $1 CAD.
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Aeroplan Premium Business Credit Cardholders: 2 World of Hyatt Bonus Points + 2.5 Aeroplan points per eligible $1 CAD.
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Aeroplan Core Business Cardholders: 1 World of Hyatt Bonus Point + 2 Aeroplan points per eligible $1 CAD.
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Aeroplan Core Cardholders: 1 World of Hyatt Bonus Point + 1.5 Aeroplan points per eligible $1 CAD.
Earn Hyatt status with a 90-day challenge
Starting July 15, 2026, Aeroplan Elite Status Members and eligible premium credit cardholders can participate in a 90-day challenge to earn Hyatt elite status.
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Discoverist status: 4 nights, instead of 10.
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Explorist status: 10 nights, instead of 30.
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Globalist status: 20 nights, instead of 60.
Complimentary elite status for Aeroplan Premium Credit Cardholders
Cardholders with the Canadian Aeroplan Premium Credit Card also receive automatic Hyatt benefits, including:
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The midtier Discoverist status.
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Five Tier-Qualifying Night credits each calendar year to get a head start on reaching higher levels of elite status.
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Two attempts per year to earn Hyatt status through the 90-day status challenge.
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The ability to earn points in both programs on eligible Hyatt stays.
A shake-up in airline and hotel partnerships
Until this week, the airlines and hotel loyalty programs that offered reciprocal benefits and status matching were largely divided by alliance.
These types of partnerships give frequent travelers more ways to qualify for elite status in multiple programs and alliances.