How to travel for free with Chase Sapphire?


How to travel for free with Chase Sapphire?

7 Ways Chase Sapphire Preferred Can Get You FREE Travel
  1. Transfer Points to Airlines. ...
  2. Transfer Points to Hotels. ...
  3. Intro Points. ...
  4. 3X Points on Dining and 2X Points on Travel. ...
  5. Up to 75,000 Referral Points Per Year. ...
  6. Double Value Paired With the Southwest Companion Pass. ...
  7. No Foreign Transaction Fees.


Which Chase card gets you Global Entry?

Chase Sapphire Reserve? cardholders also have access to Chase's Sapphire Lounge locations in select airports. The card offers up to a $100 reimbursement every four years for the application fee for NEXUS, Global Entry or TSA PreCheck, which can let you sail through customs or security lines on your next trip.


What are the benefits of Chase Sapphire Reserve?

Read our Chase Sapphire Reserve® review.
  • Rewards geared toward travelers and foodies. ...
  • Points are worth more if redeemed for travel. ...
  • High-value statement credits. ...
  • Free lounge access and exclusive hotel perks. ...
  • Suite of premium travel benefits.


What airlines do you get with Chase Sapphire?

What airlines can you use with Chase Sapphire?
  • Aer Lingus.
  • Air Canada Aeroplan.
  • British Airways.
  • Emirates Skywards.
  • Flying Blue AIR FRANCE KLM.
  • Iberia Plus.
  • JetBlue.
  • Singapore Airlines.


Does Chase Sapphire cover airport lounges?

The Chase Sapphire Reserve® credit card provides airport lounge access to cardholders by way of a complimentary membership to Priority Pass.


How do I know if my card has airport lounge access?

How can I find out if my issuer provides me with complimentary lounge visits? If your issuer provides complimentary lounge visits, there will be a “Complimentary Visit” section under My Information on the app and under My Account on the web.


Is Priority Pass free with Chase Sapphire Reserve?

The Chase Sapphire Reserve card offers complimentary Priority Pass membership, while Chase Sapphire Preferred® does not. Both are popular credit cards that feature travel benefits and perks.