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When you make travel plans, do you ever stop to think about all the events that could potentially derail your trip — like illness, a work conflict or maybe even a broken leg? After considering the “what-ifs,” many people decide to purchase travel insurance, but oftentimes, travelers overlook the “cancel for any reason” add-ons (sometimes…
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If you’re someone who frequently dines out or travels with groups of friends, you know all too well the headache that comes with offering to put the bill on your card. When you’re dealing with a large group and multiple expenses to split, the mental cost of getting those extra reward points can skyrocket quickly….
World of Hyatt announces annual category changes, 118 properties getting pricier
World of Hyatt just announced its annual changes to where properties sit on its award chart, and while we are thrilled that the award chart itself remains unchanged, some of the individual property pricing changes will still likely sting. A whopping 118 Hyatt hotels and resorts are moving to higher award categories, including some of…
The best hotels in Washington, DC, in 2024
From the quaint, historic cobblestone streets of Georgetown to the vibrant, prideful pop art murals in Adams Morgan, our nation’s capital is home to some of the country’s most intriguing, diverse neighborhoods. As you’d expect, those neighborhoods also house a full assortment of hotels fit for all kinds of travelers on various budgets. History buffs…
Hyatt shares integration details for Standard International
Hyatt acquired Standard International in late 2024. Ever since, we’ve wondered exactly how the Standard International brands — The Standard Hotels, Bunkhouse Hotels, Peri Hotels, The StandardX and The Manner — would integrate into the World of Hyatt program. Now, we have some answers. Integration timeline for Standard International properties Integrating brands and even specific…
3 avoidable reasons airlines deny boarding to passengers
Contrary to popular belief, airlines rarely deny passengers boarding because a flight is oversold. The Department of Transportation’s required compensation penalties ensure that airlines make every effort to avoid bumping customers from confirmed itineraries. However, there are plenty of other, more common reasons airlines block passengers from boarding flights. The good news is that with…
