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Earn Up to 60,000 American AAdvantage Miles for Hyatt Stays

Posted by Tim Winship on August 09, 2010

The headline is a guaranteed attention-getter: "Earn Up to 60,000 American Airlines AAdvantage Miles With Hyatt."

That's mucho miles—enough for a round-trip first-class award ticket within the U.S. or to Canada, Mexico, or the Caribbean.

So, what must you do to earn those miles?

Offer Details

The key to Hyatt's promotion is the earning rate: 3,000 American miles per stay. That's a hefty six times the 500 miles per stay normally awarded.

Even so, to earn that big number of miles, 60,000, you'll have to complete a big number of Hyatt stays. Twenty, to be specific. And you'll have to do it before October 15.

Registration is required.

Deal or No Deal

Twenty hotel stays in just a few months is a high hurdle, even for the most hyperactive of business travelers. And Hyatt's relatively small portfolio—around 424 hotels, compared to Hilton's network of more than 3,500 properties—makes it that much harder. I doubt many will earn the full 60,000 miles.

Still, earning 3,000 miles per stay is a worthwhile bonus. And American miles have proven to be pretty reliably redeemable, so the bonus delivers solid value.

Reader Reality Check

How many miles can you realistically hope to earn with this promotion?

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It is a satisfactory offer even if one doesnt fulfil the max 20 stays
i could have earned it easily a few months ago
however I am winding down after 50 stays since january.I am still good for another 15k :)

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