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New Premium World Of Hyatt Credit Card Rumored With $795 Fee
Leaked details suggest the card will offer a fast track to Hyatt Globalist elite status.
Published on Feb. 28, 2026
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Chase and World of Hyatt are reportedly planning to launch a new premium credit card with a $795 annual fee. The rumored details include a 100,000-point sign-up bonus, automatic Explorist status, a free night award at Category 1-5 hotels, 20 elite nights toward status, and the ability to earn Globalist status through spending. The card would also offer up to $400 in annual Hyatt statement credits, 10x points on Hyatt purchases, and access to Chase Sapphire Lounges.
Why it matters
This new premium Hyatt credit card would provide a significant shortcut to earning Hyatt's top-tier Globalist elite status, which offers valuable perks like suite upgrades and free breakfast. However, the increased competition for Globalist status could make those perks harder to come by. The high annual fee and robust benefits also position the card as a potential alternative to other premium travel rewards cards.
The details
According to the leaked details, the new World of Hyatt premium credit card will have a $795 annual fee. It will offer an initial sign-up bonus of 100,000 points, automatic Explorist status, a free night award at Category 1-5 Hyatt hotels annually, and 20 elite nights toward status just for having the card. Cardholders can also earn an additional 10 elite nights for every $15,000 spent, potentially unlocking Globalist status. Other benefits include up to $400 in annual Hyatt statement credits, 10x points on Hyatt purchases, and access to Chase Sapphire Lounges.
- The new premium World of Hyatt credit card is rumored to be announced soon.
The players
Chase
A major U.S. bank and credit card issuer that partners with Hyatt on the World of Hyatt credit card program.
World of Hyatt
Hyatt's loyalty program, which is expanding its partnership with Chase to include a new premium credit card.
Ben Schlappig
The founder of the travel blog One Mile at a Time, who reported on the rumored details of the new Hyatt premium credit card.
What they’re saying
“If rumors are to be believed, Chase and Hyatt will soon launch a new premium personal credit card, which will somehow have Park Hyatt branding, as Hyatt is trying to elevate the positioning of the brand within its portfolio.”
— Ben Schlappig, Founder, One Mile at a Time (onemileatatime.com)
What’s next
Hyatt and Chase are expected to officially announce the new premium credit card in the near future, providing more details on the card's benefits and launch timeline.
The takeaway
This rumored premium Hyatt credit card would offer a fast track to the chain's top-tier Globalist elite status, but the high annual fee and increased competition for those perks could make it a double-edged sword for frequent Hyatt guests.
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