Get Up to 30% Off Hyatt Asia-Pacific Bookings

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Hyatt has launched a mid-year special for Asia-Pacific properties where you can get up to 30% off the standard rates.

Called the “Early Bird bonus”, bookings must be made by May 30, 2017 for stays between June 9, 2017 and September 3, 2017.

The drawback to this sale is that bookings are pre-paid and nonrefundable. If you are willing to overlook that though, then you might find some savings.

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Using the Park Hyatt in Beijing as an example I chose the random mid-week date of June 14, 2017 for one night. The stardard rate was $305 with Advance Purchase at $284, and the mid-year sale rate of $244.

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Use promotional code APO517 when booking.

Here’s a link to the booking page.

There are a total of 88 hotels to choose from that are participating in the sale. Click here and scroll down to see them all.

(HT: Loyalty Lobby)

Terms & Conditions:

Hyatt ASPAC Mid-Year Special is valid for reservations made between May 17, 2017 and May 30, 2017, for stays between June 9, 2017 and September 3, 2017 (both dates inclusive), at participating hotels in Asia Pacific. Hyatt ASPAC Mid-Year Special pre-sale rate applies to bookings at participating hotels in Asia Pacific, and the discount special rate varies among the participating hotels by room type and selected stay dates, as determined by each participating hotel at its discretion and taking into account room availability. Savings is based on the Standard Rate, and will be reflected in rate confirmed at time of reservation. Bookings must be made during booking window (either via any Hyatt Global Contact Centre or through Hyatt.com), with full, non-refundable payment. Offer code is non-transferable. Rates are per room, per night, excluding service charges, taxes and other incidental expenses (except in Australia where rates are tax inclusive). Additional charges may apply for additional guests and room-type upgrades. Bookings are subject to availability and a limited number of rooms are allocated to this promotion. Promotional blackout periods may apply due to seasonal periods or special events, and normal arrival/departure restrictions apply, including, but not limited to, minimum length of stay and day of week restrictions. This promotion may not be combined with other offers or discounts. Offer may not be used in conjunction with the Globalist suite upgrade award.

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