Can I use my Chase Sapphire points on Expedia?


Can I use my Chase Sapphire points on Expedia? Yes. You can use Chase Sapphire Reserve points on Expedia. Chase Sapphire Reserve points can be redeemed directly on Expedia.com or through Chase's Expedia-powered Ultimate Rewards portal.


What falls under Expedia?

Expedia Group, Inc. is an American travel technology company that owns and operates travel fare aggregators and travel metasearch engines, including Expedia.com, Hotels.com, Vrbo, Travelocity, Hotwire.com, Orbitz, Ebookers, CheapTickets, CarRentals.com, Expedia Cruises, Wotif, and Trivago.


Is Chase partnered with Expedia?

Chase has partnered with Expedia to run the search engine, but this has limited the search function a bit with some low-cost airlines no longer appearing.


Can I use Chase Sapphire points to book a flight for someone else?

You can redeem flexible rewards currencies for anybody via their respective travel portals. For example, if you hold the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, you can redeem Ultimate Rewards points for flights via the Chase Travel Portal at a rate of 1.25¢ per point, and those flights can be for any person.


How do you get 10X points on Chase travel?

10 points (10X points) on Chase Travel hotel accommodation and car rental purchases: You'll earn 10 points total for each $1 spent on qualifying hotel accommodation and car rental purchases made using your card through Chase Travel after the $300 Annual Travel Credit is earned in the travel category (7 additional ...


What is the 48 month rule for Chase Sapphire?

This is a relatively new Chase rule, but an important one: You cannot receive a Sapphire sign-up bonus if you've already received a bonus from either version (Preferred or Reserve) within previous 48 months. It's important to note it's 48 months or 4 years from the receipt of the statement with the bonus on it.


How much is 50000 Chase Sapphire points worth?

In most cases, 50,000 Chase points are worth $500 for travel, cash back, or gift cards. The same 50,000 points can be worth $625 with the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card or Ink Business Preferred and $750 with the premium Chase Sapphire Reserve®.


What is the 24 month rule for Chase Sapphire?

Simply put, if you've opened five or more new credit card accounts with any bank in the past 24 months, you will not likely be approved for a new Chase card. The 5/24 rule applies to almost all Chase credit cards, including popular ones like the Chase Sapphire Preferred and Chase Sapphire Reserve®.


How do I transfer my Chase Sapphire points?

Log in to the Chase Ultimate Rewards portal. Expand the “Earn / Use” menu to view redemption options. Click on “Combine Points” (you may have to click “See All” to reveal the “combine points” option). Choose the card you want to transfer points from and the card you want to move points to, then “Continue.”


Does Chase Sapphire cover Expedia?

Almost all of the features of Expedia's travel insurance through TravelGuard are already included with the Chase Sapphire Reserve benefits, like trip cancellation, trip interruption, and trip delay.