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Wyndham Rewards double miles with 11 airlines Oct 1-Dec 31, 2010

Wyndham Rewards is offering double airline miles for up to four hotel stays per member from October 1 through December 31, 2010. Wyndham’s 13 hotels brands include several budget/economy market segment brands for cheap hotel nights. The promotion terms appear to prohibit getting more than four stays doubled during the promotion by simply switching to a different airline partner after four stays.

Participating airlines and travel partners are Aeromexico, Air Canada Aeroplan, Amtrak, Continental, Delta, Midwest, Southwest, Spirit, Sun Country, United and US Airways.

The catch is these promotions are hotel brand specific offers for most of the participating airlines, except Aeromexico and Air Canada Aeroplan.

 

Wyndham Rewards Hotel Brands and Double Miles Promotion Airline Partners

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts = Aeromexico, Air Canada Aeroplan, Amtrak, Sun Country

Hawthorn Suites = Aeromexico, Air Canada Aeroplan, Amtrak, Sun Country

Wingate = Aeromexico, Air Canada Aeroplan, Amtrak, Sun Country

Ramada = Delta

Days Inn = Southwest

Super 8 = United

Howard Johnson = US Airways

Baymont Inn & Suites = Continental

Microtel = Midwest

Travelodge = Spirit Airlines

Knights Inn = Aeromexico and Air Canada Aeroplan 

 

Double Miles Details:

Click on Airline Name below for Wyndham Rewards promotion link.

Aeromexico – All Wyndham brands: Ramada, Days Inn, Super 8, Wingate, Baymont inn, Microtel, Howard Johnson, TraveLodge (US only), Knights Inn, Hawthorne Suites, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.

Wyndham Members will receive 4 (four) Premier miles (6.4 Premier Kilometers) instead of the standard 2 (two) Premier miles (3.2 Premier Kilometers) per US dollar spent on qualifying room rates at participating Ramada®, Days Inn®, Super 8®, Wingate® by Wyndham, Baymont Inn & Suites®, Microtel Inns & Suites®, Howard Johnson®, Travelodge® (US hotels only) and Knights Inn®. Miles are earned on the qualifying room rate only, not on taxes, food and beverage or other incidental expenses.  

For stays at participating Hawthorn Suites® by Wyndham and participating Wyndham Hotels and Resorts® properties, members earn 1000 (one thousand) Premier miles (1600 Premier Kilometers) instead of the standard 500 Premier miles (800 Premier Kilometers) per stay on qualifying room rates. 

 

Air Canada AeroplanAll Wyndham brands.

4 miles per $1 or 500 miles (whichever is greater) at Ramada, Days Inn, Super 8, Wingate, Baymont inn, Microtel, Howard Johnson, Travelodge (US only), Knights Inn.

1,000 miles per stay at Hawthorne Suites and Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.

Amtrak Guest RewardsWingate, Wyndham, Hawthorn Suites

4 miles per $1 at Wingate Hotels or 1,000 miles per stay at Wyndham Hotels and Hawthorn Suites.

Continental OnePass – Baymont Inn & Suites

  • 4 miles per $1

 

Delta Skymiles – Ramada Inn

  • 4 miles per $1

 

Midwest Miles – Microtel Inn & Suites

  • 4 miles per $1

 

Southwest Rapid Rewards – Days Inn

  • 1 credit per stay

 

Spirit Airlines – Travelodge

  • 4 miles per $1.

 

Sun Country UFly Rewards – Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Hawthorn Suites, Wingate

  • 2 UFly Rewards points for Wingate 
  • 4 UFly points for Wyndham or Hawthorn.

 

United Airlines Mileage Plus – Super 8

  • 4 miles per $1

 

US Airways – Howard Johnson

  • 4 miles per $1

 

Loyalty Traveler promotion rating = 2 keys of 5 promotion (due to 4 stays earning limit)

 Related link: Wyndham Rewards Airline Partners and regular earning rate for hotel stays

1 Comment

  • James October 7, 2010

    First, let me say how much I enjoyed your articles. I have shared your website with many of my friends, especially my fellow Rotary Club members. Here’s my question to you and if you have the time please respond to my email (heartfortheharvest@hotmail.com).
    Question #1: My family stays in Holiday Inn Express (Priority Club), Hampton Inns (Hilton), Fairfield Inn (Marriott), and Wingate (Wyndham). Which credit card usage would generate the most point accumulation in terms of points for free nights?
    Question #2: Which credit card usage would generate the best exchange rate for flyer miles on American or Delta?
    Thanks in advance for your advice.
    James

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