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Chase Perks: Credit Offers & Rewards Breakdown

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Credit Card clash: Amex Platinum & Chase Sapphire Reserve – A Deep Dive for 2024

NEW ⁤YORK, NY – The premium travel credit card landscape ‍is undergoing a shift, with both American Express Platinum and Chase Sapphire Reserve cards‍ recently updating benefits and perks. As travelers increasingly‍ seek maximum value from their spending, deciding between these two powerhouses requires a detailed comparison. Both cards boast​ hefty⁢ annual fees, ‌but offer a⁤ suite of benefits designed to offset those costs -‍ and then some -‍ for the ⁣right⁢ user.

For⁤ years, the Amex platinum and ⁣Chase Sapphire Reserve have been ⁣the gold⁢ standard⁤ in travel rewards.​ however,evolving benefits,changing travel patterns,and ⁤individual spending ​habits ‌mean the “best” ​card is no longer a one-size-fits-all answer. This guide breaks down the key differences to help you determine⁢ wich card aligns best⁤ with ⁤ your travel ‍style and financial goals.

Core Benefits & ⁤Annual Fees

Both cards carry⁤ notable annual fees: ⁣the Amex ⁣Platinum at $695 and the Chase Sapphire Reserve at $550. However,‌ the value proposition extends far beyond points​ and miles.

American Express Platinum:

* Welcome Offer: Varies, currently offering 80,000 Membership Rewards points after spending $8,000 in ‍the first 6 months.
* ⁤ Points Earning: 5x points on flights booked directly with airlines​ or through⁣ Amex Travel (on up to $500,000 on these purchases ⁢per calendar year),5x points⁤ on⁢ prepaid hotels booked on AmexTravel.com, ​1x point on everything else.
* Key Benefits:

* $200 Airline Fee Credit (annually)
⁤ ‌ * $200 Uber Cash ⁤(monthly⁣ $15, ​plus $35 in December)
⁤ *⁤ $150 Saks Fifth Avenue Credit (semi-annually)
* $120 Peloton credit (maximum $10 per‍ month)
⁤ * Complimentary Apple ​TV+ ⁢and Apple Music subscriptions
​ ⁤ *‌ ‌ ​$120 Lyft credit (maximum $10 per​ month)
* ⁣ ⁢ $60 DoorDash‍ restaurant orders (maximum $5 per month)
‍ * $240 DoorDash non-restaurant orders (maximum⁢ $10 per order for up to 2⁢ orders per month)
* $250 credit‌ on bookings​ at ‍select⁢ hotels via the‌ chase Travel ‌portal, starting ⁣in 2026
‌ * $500⁣ Southwest Airlines⁤ credit after reaching $75,000 ⁢in​ spending
‍* ⁣ $250 the Shops at Chase credit after reaching $75,000‍ in ‍spending
* ⁤ $500 hotel credit on stays of at​ least two nights at a hotel included in The Edit collection (maximum of $250 credit‍ per stay)
⁣* ‌⁤ $300 ‍travel credit (no points earned)
⁣ * $150 OpenTable credit‌ (January-June & July-December)
‌ * $150‌ StubHub credit (January-June & ⁤July-december)
* Access ‍to ‍the Amex Global Lounge Collection​ (Centurion Lounges, Priority ‌Pass, Delta Sky Clubs when flying Delta)

Chase Sapphire Reserve:

* ⁣ Welcome Offer: ​ Varies, currently offering 60,000 Ultimate Rewards points after spending $4,000 in⁤ the first 3 months.
* Points Earning: 3x points ⁣on dining and travel, ‌1x point on everything else. 8x points on purchases via ‍the Chase Travel portal ⁣(excluding credits), ⁣4x‌ points on flights and hotels purchased directly ‌with airlines/hotels (excluding credits), 5x points on‌ Lyft. 10x points ⁣on Peloton‍ equipment‍ purchases ‌over $150, up to $5,000.
* ⁤ Key Benefits:

* $300 Annual ⁣Travel Credit
⁣ * ⁢ ‍ $100 Hotel⁤ Credit towards a booking of two or ⁤more nights through the Chase Travel portal.
* Priority Pass Select airport lounge access
⁤ * Primary car ‍rental insurance
‌ * Trip cancellation/interruption insurance
⁣ * ​ Purchase protection and extended warranty ⁤benefits

Point Valuation ⁤& Redemption

Both Membership rewards (Amex) and Ultimate Rewards (Chase) ⁢are highly valuable points, typically worth ‌around 2 cents per⁤ point when redeemed for⁤ travel.⁤

* ⁢ amex Membership Rewards: offers⁣ transfer⁤ partners including airlines and hotels, providing ⁣adaptability.

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