Update 6/11/25: The rumors out there are that we’ll have more details on the changes come June 17th, and the changes will go live either June 20th or 21st. Also that significant parts the old program will be grandfathered for a significant amount of time for existing card holders.
Update 6/10/25: The changes in points-earning have been basically confirmed through a leaked image on the Chase website (which has since been removed). It showed the 8x Chase Travel, 4x Flights/Hotels, 3x Dining, 1x Everywhere. Image below. (ht r/chasesapphire)

Update 6/9/25: There’s now advertising signage in Grand Central Terminal and elsewhere with reference to an apparent refresh of the Sapphire Reserve card coming in Summer 2025. You can see the image on Reddit r/chasesapphire. We still don’t know whether the details mentioned below are accurate. We now also know that a business version of the Sapphire Reserve card will be launching in Summer 2025 as well.
Update 5/15/25: In a recent travel magazine Chase has removed reference to 3x on travel (still mentions the 3x on dining).
Hat tip to Jeffrey A
There is a rumor circulating that Chase will increase the Sapphire Reserve annual fee to $795 and add new benefits.
- Changes:
- $795 annual fee ($245 increase)
- 10x Chase Travel hotel and cars reduced to 8x
- 5x Chase Travel flights increased to 8x
- 3x Direct flights and hotel increased to 4x
- 3x Other travel reduced to 1x
- New benefits:
- $500 Edit Credit via $250/semi-annual (hotel portal run by Chase for select hotels. More info here)
- $300 Dining credit via Sapphire Reserve Tables $150/semi-annual
- $300 StubHub credit via $150/semi-annual
- $300 DoorDash credit via $25/month
- $120 DoorDash membership
- $250 towards Apple TV+ and Apple Music
- $120 Lyft credit via 5% $10/month
- $120 Peloton credit via 10x $10/month
- Received after spending $75,000
- $500 Southwest credit
- Southwest A-List status
- IHG One Rewards Diamond Elite Status
- $250 The Shops credit
We haven’t been able to verify this with any of our normal Chase sources as of yet. Above are just changes, existing benefits will remain the same (e.g $300 travel credit).

