There are a number of travel credits and travel deals available on the Chase Sapphire Reserve and Sapphire Reserve for Business cards. Here, I mainly want to highlight and clarify the multiple deals going on with travel and hotels bookings through Chase Travel.
There should be many overlaps within the following deals:
- Select properties are eligible for a $250 ‘The Edit’ booking credit. (Just a reminder that starting now in 2026, Chase allows using both $250 credits any time during the year. If you want to use both on a single trip, you can book two separate bookings of two nights each and get both $250 credits at any time during the year.)
- For 2026 only (Jan 1 – Dec 1), Chase added a $250 statement credit on prepaid Chase Travel hotel bookings of 2 nights or mores with IHG Hotels & Resorts, Montage Hotels & Resorts, Pendry Hotels & Resorts, Omni Hotels & Resorts, Virgin Hotels, Minor Hotels, and Pan Pacific Hotels and Resorts. That’s a much broader list of options than The Edit options. There is also some overlap of hotels eligible for The Edit credit and this new $250 credit, see this blogpost for the full list of overlaps. (I’d guess you would only have to spend $250 and would get both $250 credits, but not positive about that. Certainly a $500 booking should trigger both credits.)
- Some people have a Chase Offer for $100 back with $600 paid on Chase Travel. Some people are seeing this offer on the Sapphire Reserve card which makes for a nice stack if you end up with $600 in paid travel. (Even if you’re getting statement credits back for some of the $600 it should still trigger the $100 offer credit.)
- Chase has a general $300 Travel Credit on the Sapphire Reserve card. This credit runs with the cardmember year, not the calendar year, and many of us have already used it up. If you still have some credit available, it would get triggered automatically by any booking charged to the card.
- Hotels available on The Edit are all eligible for Points Boost redemption rates of either 1.65 cents-per-point or 2 cents-per-point. (It used to be 2 CPP across the board, but was recently changed to some and some.) And so you can pay for part of the stay with Points Boost, and put the remainder as a charge on the card which will trigger 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 travel credits.
One Reddit user reports finding a hotel booking of $730 which would qualify for the $250 The Edit credit + $250 hotel credit + $100 Chase Offer credit + $300 Travel Credit (if you haven’t used it yet).
And that should stack with Points Boost as well if you want to pay part with points. Of course whatever is paid with points won’t be eligible for the statement credits, so be sure to leave $250/$300/$600 or whatever amount you want to get charged to the card.
It’s possible/likely that even a booking of just $600 could trigger $900 in credits ($300+$250+$250+$100) and become an actual moneymaker.
(A few people might still have a $500 Chase Travel credit offer which they received as part of the signup bonus for the Sapphire Reserve card. That could be a sixth stack on the same booking.)
