Chase United TravelBank Card No Longer Accepting Applications

At the end of 2017 Chase released the United TravelBank card, at the time I said that I couldn’t see a reason why anybody would get this card as plenty of other cards offer 2% cash back on all purchases whereas this offered 2% back in United TravelBank credit. The Chase United TravelBank card is no longer accepting new applications and I suspect has been discontinued completely, but there has been no official word from Chase. Chase also removed the Chase Slate application page recently, but I suspect that is temporary and we will eventually see that card again.

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Sam
Sam (@guest_989230)
May 30, 2020 09:56

It’s also the only no AF card from Chase with no FTF.

Pang
Pang (@guest_988907)
May 29, 2020 17:50

oh, can people still downgrade to it? mmm…. was planning to downgrade to it when my UA card annul fee date comes up.

HaveMiles
HaveMiles (@guest_988963)
May 29, 2020 19:21

I tried to downgrade to that card recently from my old UA Select VISA. No dice. They only offered the no-AF MileagePlus card that earns 1/2 per dollar.

Jags
Jags (@guest_988905)
May 29, 2020 17:46

The reason why you have this card is because it was one of the few credit cards that still have price protection. And it’s the only one I know of that has price protection and no annual fee.

Shreyas
Shreyas (@guest_989081)
May 29, 2020 23:02

yep. which is why I down graded from explorer to this. I hope they dont discontinue it.

Sideshowbob233
Sideshowbob233 (@guest_989084)
May 29, 2020 23:13

Rakuten VISA has price protection.

George
George (@guest_988898)
May 29, 2020 17:25

Maybe they’ll open the base MP card to applications? Like the UA version of the Bold.

Shreyas
Shreyas (@guest_988880)
May 29, 2020 16:38

one of the rare cards on the market that offers price protection

Brian G.
Brian G. (@guest_988824)
May 29, 2020 14:08

Changing the title to “Chase United TravelBank Card No Longer Accepting Applications” might make this post more understandable to readers.

Kevin
Kevin (@guest_988813)
May 29, 2020 13:43

why would people apply for this card anyway?

K.M.
K.M. (@guest_988812)
May 29, 2020 13:42

Hello. Hmm I wonder how this will affect me. I downgraded the United mileage plus card to the travel bank card. It still shows in my chase account.

PoorChurner
PoorChurner (@guest_988785)
May 29, 2020 13:03

Maybe a rebrand to match the AA MileUp and Delta Blue no AF cards.

NK3
NK3 (@guest_989089)
May 29, 2020 23:31

Seems reasonable, given how the 2 no AF United options are not competitive. But launching a new airline card in the middle of a pandemic seems like odd timing. Though I think First Hawaiian bank just released their new United card, so maybe.

I know the other no AF card (Mileage Plus) is supposed to give you expanded domestic award availability and a 25% bonus with MPX gift card purchases (like the Explorer card)–does the Travelbank?

Ivan X
Ivan X (@guest_988757)
May 29, 2020 12:09

Seems likely this will also allow United to phase out TravelBank completely, which they’d already done with the exception of the earnings of that particular card.