The Chase Sapphire Reserve's annual travel credit couldn't be any easier to get — simply use your card to make eligible travel purchases and the first $300 lands in your account as statement credits. Unlike many other cards with a similar benefit, you don't have to make these purchases ...
When it comes to booking a hotel room with credit card points, there are a few different ways to do it. If you have an eligible Chase card, you can use the Chase travel portal, or you can book directly with Chase Ultimate Rewards' partner hotels. If you have a Chase card that's co...
The Chase Sapphire Reserve’s credit is also much easier to use since it isn’t tied to a specific airline or travel provider. With the Amex Platinum, for instance, you have to commit to one airline carrier at the beginning of the year, and you can’t switch later on if your travel ...
In addition to the bonus points on travel and dining charges, a marquee benefit of theChase Sapphire Reserve®since its debut in 2016 has been its $300 travel credit each year. And unlike similar perks on competing cards, this credit is incredibly easy to use on all sorts of travel. Th...
Learn about the different types of hotel credit cards best suited for you, your family or your travel preferences and habits.
Travelers with theChase Sapphire Reserve®credit card can use their included Priority Pass Select membership benefit to access Chase Sapphire Lounges by The Club, as well as more than 1,300 associated airport lounges worldwide. Cardholders also have access to more than 20 select Air Canada Map...
With a rapidly growing portfolio of Chase Sapphire Lounges, you may want to get access to the lounges, especially if you are a loyal Chase customer. To do that, you will need the right credit card. Cardholders of theChase Sapphire Reserve®, J.P. Morgan Reserve*, and The Ritz-Carlto...
Doing this research will help you travel more and stretch your sign-up bonus to cover multiple trips. Featured image by Luciano Mortula/ SHUTTERSTOCK.COM Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, ...
Buying travel by using your credit card to gain points is not the most cost effective way to purchase travel, especially if you can’t pay the balance each month. Really the only way to make this a “deal” is to use the credit card to get the points, pay the card off each month ...
The Chase Travel portal may be used to pay for travel using your credit card rewards. Learn how to use the travel portal to book your next trip.