Originally Posted by
tth6133
I assume you're referring the UA FFP. Both UA and Hyatt are partners of Chase. Chase will likely see a significant drop in spending not only on its Hyatt cards but also on its own UR-generating cards (i.e. all Sapphire/Ink/Freedom cards). With one of the most severe devaluations of any loyalty program's currency, Hyatt is no longer the most valuable transfer partner of Chase that anchored the value of Chase's own transferrable currency, many of us would shift our spending to other credit cards. Hopefully, Chase may push Hyatt to adopt what UA has done, giving its cardholders (and Hyatt elites) some incentives to continue to engage with their respective programs.
Was actually referring to Singapore Airlines PPS/Solitaire members. I've never transferred CC points to Hyatt as I was generally generating enough for my award needs through work travel. As I'm a Lifetime Globalist, I can easily be a free agent but I would hope Hyatt would want to do a little something to sway me towards them. We'll see what comes next.