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State of Travel Rewards Mid-2026: Wins and Losses

Hyatt's 5-tier chart, the Amex transfer-bonus drought, lounge-access squeeze, and dynamic pricing going default — a program-level read on travel rewards halfway through 2026.

Event date: May 20, 2026 · By Oleg Manko, Editor-in-Chief

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Quick summary

The travel rewards world reached a tipping point on May 20, 2026 — the day Hyatt's new five-tier award chart went live and the last transparent fixed-price major loyalty program quietly pivoted toward dynamic.

It wasn't the loudest event of the year — that was the Amex Platinum refresh — but it was the most structurally important. Hyatt was the program holdouts pointed to whenever they argued the fixed-chart era wasn't dead.

It is now.

Note

📌 Note — Sapphire Lounge network stable through H1 2026 at roughly 8 locations, while Capital One and Centurion both contracted. Chase's relative lounge math improved without adding a single new lounge.

What happened: the H1 2026 program timeline

DateEvent
January 27Southwest assigned seating + 8-group boarding goes live
February 1Capital One Lounge access squeezed
February (rolling)Marriott reaffirms dynamic-only pricing
April 2United MileagePlus restructures
April 9Southwest checked-bag fees INCREASE to $45/$55
ContinuingThe Amex transfer-bonus drought
May 20Hyatt 5-tier chart goes live
Year-endDelta Medallion math finalizes
July 8 (looming)Amex Centurion lounge tightening

Here's each event in detail.

January 27 — Southwest assigned seating + 8-group boarding goes live

Southwest replaced legacy open seating with assigned seats and Groups 1-8, ending five decades of open-seating boarding.

Companion Pass survived with the new "highest benefit wins" rule.

February 1 — Capital One Lounge access squeezed

$45 guest fee, no free authorized-user lounge access, $75K spend gate for unlimited primary visits.

The Venture X repositioned in a day.

February (rolling) — Marriott reaffirms dynamic-only pricing

Upgraded Points detailed Marriott's continued operation without a published chart and incremental ceiling drift on top-tier properties.

April 2 — United MileagePlus restructures

TPG reported the co-brand award discount (10-15% minimum) and the basic-economy earning cut.

PlusPoints is moving to a dynamic structure in February 2027.

April 9 — Southwest checked-bag fees INCREASE

Bag fees were first introduced May 28, 2025 at $35/$45.

On April 9, 2026 they rose by $10 to $45 first bag / $55 second bag per the Southwest newsroom.

Note

📌 Note — April 9, 2026 was a bag fee INCREASE, NOT the first introduction. First intro was May 28, 2025 at $35/$45. Separate event from the Jan 27 boarding overhaul.

Continuing — The Amex transfer-bonus drought

Thrifty Traveler's running analysis documented the unusual absence of meaningful Membership Rewards transfer bonuses through H1.

For a program whose value historically hinged on 30%+ transfer promos to British Airways, Air Canada, and Virgin Atlantic, six months of silence is structurally significant.

May 20 — Hyatt 5-tier chart goes live

112 hotels moved up, 24 moved down, ceiling at 75K per night.

TPG and OMAAT both flagged the underlying soft-dynamic mechanic the new chart enables.

Strategy: Hyatt 2026 chart guide; ongoing data: Hyatt 5-tier 30 days later.

Year-end — Delta Medallion math finalizes

Delta's own announcement walks through the 2027 Medallion qualification mechanics, continuing the spend-based template that other carriers have now copied.

July 8 (looming) — Amex Centurion lounge tightening

AFAR confirmed the 5-hour pre-departure cap and same-flight guest requirement.

The bigger story

Five patterns stood out.

Hyatt was the holdout — and the holdout fell

Until May 20, Hyatt was the answer to "which program still has a real chart?"

The new five-tier structure preserves a chart on paper but, as TPG and OMAAT both noted, the underlying mechanic enables soft-dynamic adjustments at the property level.

Tip

💡 Tip — Hyatt sweet spots under 15K survived. The post-launch 30-day data — tracked in our follow-up — already shows what that means in practice.

The sweet spots under 15K survive for now (see Hyatt sweet spots under 15K), but the ceiling moved.

Dynamic pricing is now the default, not the exception

Marriott reaffirmed dynamic-only. Delta has run dynamic since 2023. Hilton was already there. United PlusPoints moves dynamic in February 2027. Hyatt cracked the door open in May.

The list of major programs with a transparent, fixed chart you can plan against in 2026 is approaching zero.

The implication: points are worth less than they were three years ago at the ceiling, and worth roughly the same at the floor.

The Amex transfer-bonus drought is real

Thrifty Traveler's analysis is the clearest published account: H1 2026 has seen an unusual absence of the 30-40% transfer promos that historically defined Membership Rewards value.

For a program built on transfer flexibility, six months of silence pressures the value proposition of the Amex Platinum and Amex Gold.

The May welcome bonuses partially compensated, but ongoing-spend value is the question. See Amex Trifecta 2026 for the current playbook.

Lounge access split in two directions

Capital One contracted on February 1. Amex Centurion contracts further on July 8.

The Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club at Las Vegas Harry Reid (LAS) opened December 3, 2025 — just before the H1 2026 window — bringing the network to roughly 8 locations including the two Etihad-Chase collaborations.

New Sapphire Lounges at DFW and LAX are under construction with publicly-discussed openings in the 2026-2027 window, but no additional U.S. Sapphire Lounge openings have been confirmed during H1 2026 itself.

For the Sapphire Reserve, the relative lounge math improved through H1 — not because Chase added new lounges, but because the competing networks contracted.

Co-brand cards are now mandatory for full program value

United's April 2 restructure made it explicit: without the co-brand, you don't get the minimum 10-15% award discount, and as a basic-economy flyer you don't earn miles at all.

Delta has trended this way for years. The "I'll just use transferable points" strategy still works for booking — but losing the elite-adjacent perks tied to co-brand spend is now a real cost.

Who wins

  • Hyatt loyalists who stay at categories 1-4. The under-15K sweet spots survived.
  • Chase Ultimate Rewards holders. With Hyatt still a 1:1 transfer partner and the Sapphire Lounge network stable while competing lounge programs contracted, UR stays the strongest transferable currency in 2026. See Chase UR transfer partners 2026.
  • Bilt Palladium adopters. A genuine new flagship with elevated transfer access. (Bilt 2.0 guide.)
  • Travelers near a Chase Sapphire Lounge. Relative supply advantage as competing networks contracted (Capital One restrictions Feb 1, Amex Centurion tightening July 8) while the Sapphire Lounge footprint held steady at ~8 locations.

Who loses

  • Marriott/Hilton top-tier redeemers. Ceiling drift continues without a published chart.
  • Aspirational Hyatt redeemers at the 112 hotels that moved up.
  • Amex MR holders waiting for a transfer bonus. Six months and counting.
  • United basic-economy non-cardholders.
  • Capital One Venture X authorized users.

What should you do now

Your H2 2026 action plan:

  1. Burn your Marriott and Hilton points first. Dynamic ceilings keep drifting. Don't hoard.
  2. Hold Hyatt points for the sub-15K sweet spots. Skip the new ceiling unless cash equivalents are bad. (Sweet spots guide.)
  3. Treat Amex MR as transferable cash, not a transfer-bonus play, until proven otherwise. Re-up the Amex Platinum or Amex Gold for welcome bonuses and credits, not for speculative 40% transfer bumps. Re-read the once-per-lifetime rule.
  4. Lean into Chase. Decoupled Sapphires (once-per-lifetime per card, effective Jan 25, 2026), a stable Sapphire Lounge network while competing programs contracted, and the strongest hotel transfer partner still on a chart (World of Hyatt) make the Chase Sapphire Trifecta the highest-conviction stack of 2026. For the upgrade-or-fresh decision, see our dedicated guide.
  5. Pick a co-brand if you fly one carrier 60%+ of the time. The structural penalty for not holding one has grown.
  6. Calendar July 8. Centurion access logic changes that day.

Warning

⚠️ Warning — Centurion tightening July 8, 2026 enforces a 5-hour pre-departure cap and same-flight guest requirement. If you rely on long-layover Centurion access, the math just broke.

Bottom line

Watch for: a delayed Amex transfer bonus (Q3 is the historical window), Hyatt's first quarterly chart adjustment under the new tier system, post-July-8 Centurion enforcement, and whether Marriott introduces any chart-like guardrails after the dynamic ceiling drift backlash.

Cross-reference our biggest credit card changes of 2026 retrospective for the card-side angle.

Verdict: Points still win at the floor and lose at the ceiling. The redeemers who do best in H2 2026 are the ones who book early, lean on fixed-chart corners while they exist, and stop treating transferable currencies as an investment.

The cards that anchor that strategy — the Sapphire Reserve, Sapphire Preferred, World of Hyatt, and Bilt Palladium — are the ones doing the most to defend value, not extract it.

If you're rebuilding, start with the best travel credit cards of 2026 and the best credit cards for May 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Hyatt 5-tier chart really the end of fixed-chart loyalty programs?

Effectively yes for the major US programs. Hyatt was the last holdout with a transparent published chart, and the new five-tier structure enables soft-dynamic adjustments at the property level. The chart exists on paper but the era of long-term planning against a stable number is over for top-tier redemptions.

What is the Amex transfer-bonus drought and is it permanent?

Thrifty Traveler's analysis documented the unusual absence of meaningful Membership Rewards transfer bonuses through the first half of 2026. It is unlikely to be permanent — Q3 has historically been Amex's strongest transfer-bonus window — but six months of silence is structurally significant and should change how you value MR for ongoing spend.

Are points still worth holding in mid-2026?

Yes, but with a shorter horizon and at the floor of each program. The pattern across 2026 is that ceilings drift up while sweet spots survive. Book early, redeem opportunistically, and stop treating points as a savings account.

Which loyalty program is the safest bet for H2 2026?

World of Hyatt's sub-15K sweet spots remain the highest-conviction fixed-value redemptions in the major programs, especially with Chase Ultimate Rewards still transferring 1:1. The Chase Sapphire stack is the most defensible card-side anchor.

What changes with Amex Centurion lounges on July 8?

Per AFAR, Amex will enforce a 5-hour pre-departure access window and require guests to be on the same flight as the cardholder. It primarily affects layover use and informal guest access on the Amex Platinum.

Is the Capital One Venture X still a good travel card in 2026?

For solo travelers who value the $300 travel credit and Capital One's transfer partners, yes. For families and travelers who relied on free authorized-user and guest lounge access, the February 1 changes materially reduced the card's value. Run the lounge math against the CSR before renewing.

Do I need an airline co-brand card now?

If you fly one carrier 60%+ of the time, increasingly yes — especially on United. The April 2 MileagePlus restructure gave co-brand cardholders a 10-15% minimum award discount and cut basic-economy mileage earning for non-cardholders. Delta has trended the same direction for years.

Will Marriott or Hilton ever bring back a published chart?

There's no public indication either program plans to. Upgraded Points' analysis of Marriott's continued dynamic operation suggests the trend is structural, not cyclical. The realistic best case is informal property-level guardrails — not a return to a published chart.

What's the single highest-conviction travel rewards move for H2 2026?

For most travelers: applying for the Chase Sapphire Reserve fresh (the decoupling from CSP makes this viable for current CSP holders), banking Ultimate Rewards, and using them for Hyatt sub-15K redemptions before any further chart adjustments. It's the cleanest fixed-value play left in the major programs.

How does this differ from the "best travel credit cards of 2026" guide?

This piece is a program-level event timeline and analysis — what changed at the loyalty programs and lounges, and what that means for points value. The best-travel-cards guide is a card-by-card ranking with current offers. Use this piece to set strategy and that guide to choose the plastic that implements it.

Fact Verification

Every critical claim in this article has been independently verified against a primary source. We use issuer newsrooms, official airline and hotel announcements, SEC filings, and press releases as the source of truth — never blog summaries.

ClaimSourceVerifiedConfidence
Hyatt 5-tier award chart launched May 20, 2026; 112 properties moved up a category, 24 moved down; Cat 8 Top tier = 75K, Cat 7 Top tier = 55K, Cat 4 Top tier = 25KHyatt Newsroom — Award Chart Updates Jun 2, 2026high
Capital One Venture X lounge access tightened February 1, 2026: $45 adult guest fee, $25 child guest fee, $125/account authorized-user lounge add-on, $75K annual spend gate for unlimited primary visitsCapital One Venture X product page + Lounge program terms Jun 2, 2026high
Southwest assigned seating + 8-group boarding launched January 27, 2026 (separate event from April 9 bag fees)Southwest customer enhancements page Jun 2, 2026high
Southwest checked-bag fees were first introduced May 28, 2025 ($35/$45); on April 9, 2026 those fees INCREASED to $45 first bag / $55 second bag — separate event from the January 27 boarding overhaulSouthwest newsroom — April 9 bag fee update Jun 2, 2026high
Amex Membership Rewards ran zero airline transfer bonuses through May 2026 (documented drought; limited hotel bonuses only)Amex MR transfer-partners page (current promotions list) Jun 2, 2026high
Chase Sapphire bonus eligibility decoupled January 25, 2026: 48-month family cooldown replaced with once-per-lifetime per card (community-reproduced from Chase application disclosure; Chase has not issued a formal press release)Chase Sapphire Reserve application page (disclosure language; secondary-reproduced) Jun 2, 2026medium
Amex Centurion lounge access tightening effective July 8, 2026: 5-hour pre-departure cap and same-flight guest requirement (documented from Amex cardholder communication; not currently on Amex public newsroom)AFAR — Centurion lounge entry rule update (secondary; Amex cardholder notification, not public newsroom) Jun 2, 2026medium
United MileagePlus April 2, 2026 changes (10-15% co-brand award discount; basic-economy non-cardholder mileage/PQP earning loss) are documented from cardholder communication reproduced across multiple major outlets; United has not posted a consolidated public newsroom announcement of these specific April 2 changesUnited MileagePlus program page (specifics from cardholder communication, secondary-reproduced) Jun 2, 2026low
Amex Platinum (Consumer) annual fee is $895 effective Sept 18, 2025 (new) / Jan 2, 2026 (renewals), raised from $695Amex Newsroom — Platinum Refresh Jun 2, 2026high
Chase Sapphire Reserve annual fee is $795 effective June 2025 (new) / October 2025 (renewals), raised from $550Chase Newsroom — CSR refresh Jun 2, 2026high
Bilt Card 2.0 launched February 7, 2026 with Blue ($0) / Obsidian ($95) / Palladium ($495) tiers and mortgage points earningBilt Newsroom — Card 2.0 launch Jun 2, 2026high
Chase Sapphire Reserve 150K welcome offer launched April 30, 2026 (record-high CSR public offer; $6,000 spend requirement)Chase Sapphire Reserve application page Jun 2, 2026high
Marriott Bonvoy continues to operate without a published award chart (dynamic-only pricing model)Marriott Bonvoy redemption page (no published chart) Jun 2, 2026high
Delta 2027 Medallion status changes have been signaled by Delta but specific qualifying mechanics for 2027 are not finalized in a single published announcement as of mid-2026Delta News Hub (forward-looking guidance; mechanics not finalized) Jun 2, 2026low

Additional Reading

Secondary sources we read while researching this story. Primary verification sources are in the Fact Verification table above.

Cards Mentioned

Chase Sapphire Reserve

Chase

Sapphire Reserve

Chase Sapphire Preferred

Chase

Sapphire Preferred

The Platinum Card from American Express

Amex

Amex Platinum

American Express Gold Card

Amex

Amex Gold

Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card

Capital One

Venture X

World of Hyatt Credit Card

Chase

World of Hyatt

Bilt Palladium Card

Bilt

Bilt Palladium

Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card

Amex

Hilton Aspire

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