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The new hotel partnership between Hyatt and Small Luxury Hotels of the World has kicked off for stays after 6 December 2018 for members of the World of Hyatt loyalty scheme. Initially, 54 SLH properties in locations including Belgium, China, Cyprus, Estonia, Germany, Italy, Malaysia, Spain, Switzerland and the UK are involved in the new relationship, offering World of Hyatt members the opportunity to be rewarded when booking through the channel. Among the collection are Tylney Hall Hotel and Gardens in Rotherwick Hook, UK; Palazzo Vecchoetti in Florence, Italy; San Antonio in Santorini, Greece; Gaya Island Resort in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah; and The Sukhothai in Shanghai, China. World of Hyatt members can earn five Base Points for every US$1 spent on qualifying room rates, and can redeem points for free nights at participating SLH hotels. Members can also enjoy exclusive in-hotel benefits when staying at participating SLH hotels including:
  • Complimentary continental breakfast
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Early check-in 12:00pm (based on availability at check-in)
  • Late check-out 2:00pm (based on availability at check-in)
  • One category room upgrade (based on availability at check-in)
Gaya Island Resort Gaya Island Resort Additional Small Luxury Hotels of the World properties will also be added to the line up regularly. Members who book a stay at a Participating SLH Property through Hyatt Booking Channels are not eligible for benefits of SLH’s Invited loyalty program. Other terms and conditions also apply. Details here. Lead image: Tylney Hall Hotel and Gardens in Rotherwick Hook

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