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New Hawaii flights, Hilton award levels

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By Joe Brancatelli

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Suddenly, Everyone Is Adding Flights to Hawaii Again:

MILES & POINTS

Will Hilton Up Reward Prices in the Middle of a Lodging Recession? Hilton HHonors has unveiled a new award chart for 2010, and all we know is that the award levels have been juggled. But how many hotels will cost more points — and which, if any, will cost fewer — remains anyone’s guess. Why? Hilton has yet to release the property-by-property award prices.

Hilton now has seven categories for its hotels. Essentially, it has renamed its old “opportunity” awards as Category 1 (7,500 points) and shifted the existing 2009 categories into numbers 2 (12,500 points) to 7 (50,000 points). That means the highest price is 10,000 points above last year’s level; some other levels are 5,000 points higher than last year. Logic would dictate that the most popular hotels in the highest-demand destinations will shift into Category 7. But can Hilton risk raising award prices across the board in the midst of the most severe lodging downturn in decades? It will be interesting to watch when the hotel-by-hotel category assignments are released in the coming weeks.

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