The Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card has a limited-time offer to earn 100,000 bonus points, up from its normal 75,000 bonus points.
You might be wondering what kinds of things you can do with 100,000 points. So to inspire you, I’ve made a list of 10 real ways you can use the 100,000 bonus points for travel.
Some of these are from recent Points deals members received. All prices are roundtrip.
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10 ways to use 100,000 points |
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Some of the itineraries are way below 100,000 points, meaning you can stretch them for family travel. Several require a bit more, but if you already have points, they can help cover the difference.
Each of the ideas on this list involves transferring your credit card points to airline or hotel partners. Here’s how to transfer points.
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1. Fly to Paris or Amsterdam in Business class |
- Points required: 97,000 roundtrip
- How to do it: Transfer points to Flying Blue
- Or, fly 3 in economy for 30,000 roundtrip per person
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2. Fly a family of 4 to Fort Lauderdale |
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Points required: 11,000 roundtrip per person
- How to do it: Transfer points to JetBlue
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3. Fly to Seoul, South Korea |
- Points required: 52,000 points roundtrip
- How to do it: Transfer points to Virgin Atlantic
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4. Fly to Sydney, Australia in Premium Economy
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- Points required: 140,000 points roundtrip
- How to do it: Transfer points to United
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5. Fly 2 to Dublin, Ireland |
- Points required: 50,000 roundtrip per person
- How to do it: Transfer points to Flying Blue
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6. Fly to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam in Business
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- Points required: 136,000 points roundtrip
- How to do it: Transfer points to Flying Blue or ANA
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7. Fly to a Caribbean Island
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- Points required: 20,000 to 25,000 points roundtrip
- How to do it: Transfer points to JetBlue or United, depending on the itinerary
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- Points required: 110,000 points roundtrip
- How to do it: Transfer points to United
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9. Stay 3 nights at all-inclusive Hyatt Dreams Los Cabos Suites Golf Resort & Spa |
- Points required: transfer 34,000 points*
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How to do it: Transfer points to Hyatt
- Based on off-peak rates; rates vary depending on the calendar
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10. Stay 3 nights at Grand Hyatt Baha Mar
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- Points required: transfer 34,000*
- How to do it: Transfer points to Hyatt
- Based on off-peak rates; rates vary depending on the calendar
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*Points on the Chase Sapphire Preferred® transfer 4:3 to Hyatt, so 34,000 points become 25,500 Hyatt points, but you’ll actually need 25,000 Hyatt points for these stays. Chase requires you to transfer points in 1,000-point increments. |
Two other ways to earn 100,000 points |
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Kurt Adams is the Points and Miles Expert for the Going travel app. As a personal finance expert with a deep understanding of credit card rewards and frequent flier programs, Kurt helps consumers navigate the intersection of money and travel. A graduate of Princeton, he lives in New York.
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