6. How to Redeem Chase Points for the Best Value
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Chase points are some of the most valuable points, but you have to know some tricks to get the most value for them. By learning how to transfer your Chase points to partner programs like Hyatt, Southwest, Virgin Atlantic, and Flying Blue, you can get 2-5x the value (or even more!) from each point you redeem.
Knowing how to effectively redeem your points is the difference between taking one trip a year and taking several trips a year!
There are 2 main ways to redeem Chase points- portal bookings, and transferring points out to partners. In general, you are going to get the most value from your points if you transfer your points to partners rather than booking in the portal.
Portal Bookings
- Pros of portal bookings
- Simplicity
- You can book things you couldn’t by transferring points out – rental cars, cruises, certain hotels. I prefer to do these bookings on cash and use as a points-earing opportunity
- Fixed value (sort of)- 1 cent per point (ccp), unless “points boost” which is 1.5-1.75 with Chase Sapphire Preferred or 1.75-2 ccp for Chase Sapphire Reserve
- Cons of portal bookings
- Cons of portal bookings
- Hotel stays don’t always count towards status
- Glitches related to using a 3rd party booking service – harder when things go wrong
- Typically not the way to get the best value for your points. But remember, there is truly no “wrong” way to use your points!
- I like to use the portal to EARN points with cash bookings – 8x points on my Chase Sapphire Reserve, and $500 annually ($250 every 6 mo) for The Edit Hotel bookings
Chase Transfer Partners
- Hotels
- Hyatt – This is my favorite hotel chain and favorite way to use Chase points! Most of my points go here, because it is incredibly easy to get outsized value from my points when booking with Hyatt.
- IHG – This includes luxury brands like Kimpton and InterContinental, and more budget brands like Holiday Inn and Staybridge Suites. I typically would NOT recommend transferring Chase points here- the transfers are 1:1 and a Chase point can be worth a LOT more than an IHG point.
- Marriot –I typically would NOT recommend transferring Chase points here- the transfers are 1:1 and a Chase point can be worth a LOT more than a Marriot point. Marriot is great, but transferring points from Chase is not the best way to book with them.
- Airlines (Not all listed)
- United
- Southwest
- If you’re loyal to Southwest, a cobranded card is likely worth making a part of your strategy. If you travel a lot domestically with a partner or a family, you should consider trying to earn a companion pass. I will do a deep dive on this later
- Jet Blue
- British Airways
- Virgin Atlantic
- You can book Delta and Air France/KLM through them- often for fewer points
- Air Canada
- Flying Blue – Air France/KLM
- 25% off kids' flights
- Monthly deals
How to transfer points out
- Create a loyalty account for the program you want to transfer into
- Bottom R of app “more”—down to Rewards and Benefits à redeem points on R and select your Chase Sapphire Reserve or Chase Sapphire Referred to click on transfer points
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