I’ve transferred Ultimate Rewards points to World of Hyatt to book luxe stays in Maui, London and Sydney and road-trip overnights in the middle of Utah.
I’ve transferred them to airline partners like Air Canada Aeroplan and United MileagePlus to book business-class flights to Tahiti and Japan and short economy trips home to Chicago to visit family.
You truly can never have too many Ultimate Rewards points, and the chance to net 100,000 of them at once almost never comes around. So, even if you’re not ready to plan a trip now, you can bank them for the future — and I’d highly recommend you do.
: 21 ways to use 100K Chase Ultimate Rewards points: Budget-friendly redemptions and luxurious trips
Bottom line
We’re down to the wire on the Chase Sapphire Preferred’s 100,000-point offer, so apply now before it’s too late. You can thank me later!
Apply now: Chase Sapphire Preferred Card