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NEW: Hilton partners with Small Luxury Hotels of the World, Hyatt dumped

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Here’s some surprising news. Hilton and Small Luxury Hotels of the World have announced a partnership.

This implies that the existing deal between Hyatt and SLH has been cancelled.

We don’t know much at the moment, but we can assume a few things.

Hilton partners with Small Luxury Hotels, Hyatt dumped

Here is the official announcement.

Hard facts are thin on the ground. What we do know is that some of the 560 Small Luxury Hotels properties will soon be featured on the Hilton website.

These properties will be bookable for cash or Hilton Honors points.

This is literally the extent of what is announced so far. We don’t know:

  • how many SLH hotels will take part (the release says ‘hundreds’)
  • when the partnership will start
  • what benefits will be given to Hilton Honors members, and especially elite members, when staying at an SLH hotel
  • what reward pricing will look like

We have not been told officially that SLH and Hyatt are breaking up, although it is inconceivable that SLH could work with Hilton and Hyatt at the same time.

Hyatt, of course, is beginning to integrate Mr & Mrs Smith into its platform after acquiring the booking agency last year. Owning Mr & Mrs Smith won’t necessarily solve the biggest issue with the SLH partnership though – that the participating hotels are fully independent of Hyatt (and now Hilton) and are not hugely bothered about supporting members.

I never booked an SLH hotel via Hyatt

It’s worth noting that I never booked a Small Luxury Hotels property via Hyatt.

It is usually very easy to find cheaper rates by booking direct on the hotel’s own website, or even on the Small Luxury Hotels site. You could also join the SLH ‘Invited’ loyalty programme for even better rates.

Hilton partners with Small Luxury Hotels, Hyatt dumped

SLH also has its own ‘preferred partner’ programme which our luxury hotel partner Emyr Thomas can access for you.

Redemptions using Hyatt points at Small Luxury Hotels were not terrible value, I admit. The biggest issue was that only standard rooms were available, and the nature of the boutique hotels in SLH meant that the rooms in the lowest category were often very small indeed.

Be wary of booking an SLH hotel via Hyatt

As of today, Small Luxury Hotels properties are still on the Hyatt website. It is likely that they will disappear at some point soon.

If you only booked an SLH hotel via Hyatt to earn World of Hyatt elite night credits or because you were getting free breakfast, I would be wary. If SLH and Hyatt split before the date of your stay you are very unlikely to receive these benefits.

More information to follow ….

The press release states that “More details of this new relationship will be announced soon.”

In the meantime, I leave you with a quote from the SLH chairman:

“We’re thrilled to begin this win-win relationship with Hilton as it brings exciting possibilities for both brands. Hilton customers, including Hilton Honors members, gain access to our unrivalled collection of exceptional boutique hotels, while our properties enjoy amplified reach to a loyal and discerning audience. It’s a game changer for independently owned hotels on a global scale.”

PS. Whilst we didn’t cover it, Hilton is reported to be on the verge of acquiring Graduate Hotels. This is a 33-hotel chain (31 hotels in the US, two in the UK – we reviewed The Randolph hotel in Oxford here) with upscale hotels in ‘university towns’. Ironically the Cambridge hotel is the old DoubleTree by Hilton. I can imagine Hilton using it to create its own version of IHG’s Hotel Indigo.


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Comments (27)

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  • newbz says:

    I usually booked SLH properties directly as the rate was significantly better. However, one year I needed a couple more nights to achieve Globalist status so made two SLH bookings through Hyatt – from that perspective it was nice to have this option. Otherwise, no benefits or recognition at an SLH property anyway.

  • tw33ty says:

    I can see a lot of changes, consolidations, takeovers etc in the industry in the next 18months, even dare I say even a couple of small to mid sized chain collapses.

    Things have changed a lot since Covid, the business week for staying away has shortened, holidaying has changed too.

  • David says:

    I am a Hilton Diamond (but only because I used to live in the States and pay for a US Amex Aspire card). Anything additional in choice and luxury is welcomed by the SLH move…

    I’ve stayed at the Randolph, since it became Graduate. The room was very luxurious…the breakfast a little odd in its selection…if I could book it using Hilton points I might, but if its acquired by Hilton the luxury might speedily disappear.

    • ken says:

      “but if its acquired by Hilton…”

      Hilton aren’t acquiring anything.

      • TGLoyalty says:

        So you know there’s no deal in the works?

        Doesn’t graduate actually own their properties?

        • Rob says:

          Hilton has said it doesn’t want the real estate so this would either be sold separately or kept by the existing owners with long term leases put in.

  • Dave S says:

    I can imagine Hilton demanding an outrageous number of points per night to book if you’re aiming to do down that route.. At least it seemed to be capped with Hyatt. I’ve seen Hilton properties even off peak running at 200-500k a night for some of their better hotels.

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