Aeroplan and World of Hyatt have just announced a partnership that gives Canadian travellers new ways to earn, convert, and redeem points across both programs.
As of today, July 15, 2026, members can link their Aeroplan and World of Hyatt accounts to unlock two-way point conversions, free night redemptions at Hyatt hotels, dual earning on Aeroplan credit cards, and fast-tracks to elite status in both programs.
This is easily one of the biggest loyalty stories of the year for Canadians. We’ll dig into everything the partnership includes below.
How the Partnership Works
The collaboration spans a combined network of more than 1,300 destinations and 1,500 hotels, and it touches nearly every part of both programs, from redemptions and conversions to credit card earning and elite status.
To get the most out of it, you’ll want to link your Aeroplan and World of Hyatt accounts, since most of the new benefits are reserved for linked members.
A few features work without linking. Anyone can convert World of Hyatt points to Aeroplan points or elect to earn 500 Aeroplan points per Hyatt stay, and the boosted Aeroplan earning rates on the co-branded credit cards apply either way. The World of Hyatt Bonus Points on card spending, though, are reserved for linked accounts.
How to Link Your Accounts
Account linking is live as of this morning, and it takes less than a minute on Hyatt’s website. Keep in mind that the name on your World of Hyatt account must match the name on your Aeroplan account.
Link Your Aeroplan and World of Hyatt Accounts
Only one Aeroplan account can be linked to your World of Hyatt account, and you only need to link once. If you ever de-link, both programs reserve the right to impose a waiting period of at least 30 days before you can link again, so it’s best to link once and leave it.
I linked my accounts as soon as the partnership went live. My status change and five Tier-Qualifying Nights posted immediately, and I was able to register for the status challenge right away.

Redeem Aeroplan Points for Hyatt Free Nights
Aeroplan members can now redeem points for World of Hyatt Free Night Awards, with two options on the table.
- Category 1–4 Free Night Award: 25,000 Aeroplan points
- Category 1–7 Free Night Award: 75,000 Aeroplan points
In the other direction, World of Hyatt members can redeem 50,000 World of Hyatt points for a 30,000-point Aeroplan flight reward certificate, which can be applied toward flight rewards with Air Canada and its partner airlines.
Whether these redemptions represent good value depends on where you’d use the certificates. A Category 1–4 Free Night Award can unlock strong value at the right property, especially after this year’s award chart changes pushed many hotels into higher categories.

Convert Points Between Aeroplan and World of Hyatt
For the first time, points can move between the two programs in both directions, always at a 2:1 ratio.
Any member can convert World of Hyatt points to Aeroplan points, starting at a minimum of 5,000 points and in 1,000-point increments thereafter. Converting 50,000 World of Hyatt points would net you 25,000 Aeroplan points.
Going the other way is an exclusive perk for Aeroplan Elite Status members. If you hold Aeroplan status and link your accounts, you can convert Aeroplan points to World of Hyatt Bonus Points at 2:1, with a minimum of 500 Aeroplan points at a time.
Conversions in that direction are capped at 100,000 Aeroplan points per day, or 250,000 Aeroplan points per week.
My honest take is that 2:1 conversions are best kept for topping off an account ahead of a specific redemption, rather than moving points in bulk. Both currencies are worth more when spent within their own program, and we’ll break down the full math in a follow-up analysis.
There’s one niche exception. If you end up in a city with a Category 1 Hyatt hotel offering a PointSaver rate of 3,000 World of Hyatt points, converting 6,000 Aeroplan points to cover the night can easily be worth it.

Earn Both Currencies with Aeroplan Credit Cards at Hyatt
What really caught my eye is the new earning structure for Aeroplan credit cardholders, which Air Canada is calling a first-of-its-kind feature.
If you hold a Canadian-issued Aeroplan credit card and link your accounts, you’ll now earn both World of Hyatt Bonus Points and accelerated Aeroplan points on spending at participating Hyatt hotels and resorts.
Every Aeroplan credit card gets a rate bump at Hyatt properties as part of the change. The graphic below shows how the earning rates compare, per $1 (CAD) spent at Hyatt.

The American Express Aeroplan Reserve Card sees the biggest jump, going from 1.25 to 2 Aeroplan points plus 2 World of Hyatt Bonus Points per dollar spent at Hyatt properties.
Separately, Aeroplan members can now earn on eligible Hyatt stays even without a co-branded card. Members of both programs can elect to earn a flat 500 Aeroplan points per stay in lieu of earning World of Hyatt points.
Fast-Track Your Way to Hyatt Elite Status
The partnership also opens up new paths to elite status, and this is where Aeroplan elites and premium cardholders should pay close attention.
Aeroplan Elite Status members and eligible premium credit cardholders can now register to fast-track their way to World of Hyatt status through an annual 90-day status challenge.
The challenge comes in three tiers, and status earned through it is valid for the current year plus 14 months.
- Discoverist: 4 nights
- Explorist: 10 nights
- Globalist: 20 nights
Globalist is one of the most rewarding hotel statuses out there, with free breakfast for up to four people, room upgrades, and 4pm late checkout upon availability. You can read more in our guide to World of Hyatt elite status.
Twenty nights in 90 days is an aggressive pace for most travellers. Ten nights for Explorist feels like the sweet spot, especially now that Explorists also get an extended 13-month award booking window.

On top of the challenge, Aeroplan premium credit cardholders will also receive a suite of ongoing World of Hyatt benefits.
- Complimentary Discoverist status for primary cardholders, which comes with 2pm late checkout upon availability, elite check-in, and more
- Five Tier-Qualifying Night credits upon linking, and again at the start of each calendar year
- An additional annual attempt at the 90-day status challenge
That last one deserves a closer look, since each route into the World of Hyatt status challenge comes with its own attempt. Aeroplan Elite Status gets you one try each year, and a premium credit card gets you another. Qualify through both, and you’ll have two attempts every calendar year.
That’s the detail that stands out to me. Status challenges are normally a once-in-a-lifetime affair, or at best something you can register for once every few years, so even one attempt at Globalist every single year is generous, let alone two.
If unexpected things come up and you can’t finish your nights within the 90 days, you’ll simply have another chance.
Welcome bonus85,000 Aeroplan points
• Earn 20,000 points on first purchase
• Earn 35,000 points upon spending $12,000 in the first 6 months
• Earn 30,000 points on card anniversary upon spending $24,000 in the first 12 months
Earning rates
2xAir Canada1.5xGroceries1.5xGas1.5xDining1.5xTransit1.25xEverything Else
Key perks
- Unlimited Maple Leaf Lounge access + 1 guest
- 6 Visa Airport Companion lounge visits per year
- Priority check-in, boarding, and baggage handling for cardholder + up to 8 companions
- Priority security at Toronto Billy Bishop, Montreal, Ottawa
- Free first checked bag for cardholder + up to 8 companions
- 1,000 SQC per $5,000 spend toward Aeroplan Elite Status (up to 25,000 SQC/year)
Welcome bonus85,000 Aeroplan points
• Earn 20,000 points on first purchase
• Earn 35,000 points upon spending $12,000 in the first 6 months
• Earn 30,000 points on card anniversary upon spending $24,000 in the first 12 months
Earning rates
2xAir Canada1.5xGroceries1.5xGas1.5xDining1.5xTransit1.25xEverything Else
Key perks
- Unlimited Maple Leaf Lounge access + 1 guest
- 6 Visa Airport Companion lounge visits per year
- Priority check-in, boarding, and baggage handling for cardholder + up to 8 companions
- Priority security at Toronto Billy Bishop, Montreal, Ottawa
- Free first checked bag for cardholder + up to 8 companions
- 1,000 SQC per $5,000 spend toward Aeroplan Elite Status (up to 25,000 SQC/year)
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World of Hyatt elites get something out of the deal, too. Linked Discoverist, Explorist, and Globalist members will receive a $20 (CAD) Air Canada flight credit as an annual benefit.
One more piece is still on the horizon. Coming later in 2026, World of Hyatt Explorists and Globalists will be able to register for annual challenges to fast-track their way to Aeroplan Elite Status.
We’ve had an early peek at what’s planned, and Aeroplan loyalists will have plenty to look forward to. Full details are under wraps for now, so keep an eye out for updates later this year.

Is This a Good Partnership for Canadians?
Absolutely, yes. I’d go as far as calling this the best hotel loyalty news Canadians have had in years.
World of Hyatt is one of the last major programs that still prices awards on a fixed award chart. Most competitors have moved to dynamic pricing, which often makes redemption costs hard to predict, and that reliability is exactly why Hyatt points are so prized.
The catch has always been earning them. Until now, Canadians didn’t have a meaningful way to collect World of Hyatt points beyond staying at Hyatt hotels and earning from the folio.
This partnership blows that wide open. You can now earn Hyatt points with the Aeroplan credit card already in your wallet, convert Aeroplan points when you’re short for a redemption, and fast-track your way to one of the most valuable elite statuses in the hotel world.

Even better, Hyatt is planning to double down on its footprint in Canada. More properties at home, paired with all these new ways to earn and redeem, is a winning combination for Canadian and global travellers alike.
The status challenge is the piece I’m watching most closely. If you hold Aeroplan status or a premium Aeroplan card, a well-timed run at Hyatt status could reshape how you book hotels for the next two years, so keep an eye out for the full details.
I’ve already linked my accounts and put the first benefits to the test, so keep an eye out for a deeper analysis of the conversion and redemption math.

Conclusion
Aeroplan and World of Hyatt have launched a wide-ranging partnership, with two-way point conversions, Free Night Award redemptions from 25,000 Aeroplan points, dual credit card earning at Hyatt properties, and reciprocal status fast-tracks.
Aeroplan has spent the past few years building the strongest airline program in North America. Adding a hotel partner of Hyatt’s calibre fills the one gap that remained, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see the two programs deepen this relationship over time.
If you’re a member of both programs, linking your accounts is a no-brainer. The only real question is how quickly you can put the new benefits to work.
This story originally appeared on princeoftravel

