Originally Posted by
schistosomiasis
If you are really spending $200,000/ year, and don’t want to juggle multiple cards, I strongly suggest the Chase Hyatt business card. Spending $200,000 will get you 100 nights towards status- this will get you two 1-7 certificates (one each at 60 and 100 nights), AA plat status to use on Cathay (at 100), a 1-4 certificate (at 30), four SWUs (at 50 and 60 nights), and 35,000 points (10K each at 70, 80 and 90 nights, as well as 5K at 40 nights). Just the extra milestone awards will get you the equivalent of 105,000 Hyatt points, meaning you’re earning equivalent of 1.5 Hyatt points per dollar; if you value a Hyatt point at even 1.5 cpp this is 2.25% back. The globalist benefits of late checkout, free breakfast, upgrades/ better treatment are just icing on the cake.
I've had Chase Hyatt (personal) visa card for many years but am unfamiliar with the business card. Are you saying the Chase Hyatt business card is better than its personal card? What are the differences? Can a non-business owner get the business card?