Milvionne Chery Copeland, Writer
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The Chase Luxury Hotel Collection, now called “The Edit” program, is a network of 1,000+ luxury hotels and resorts (including Hyatt, InterContinental, and Fairmont hotels) that offer select Chase cardholders extra perks and benefits. Just note that not every Chase card will qualify for “The Edit” program. At the moment, this benefit is only available for the Chase Sapphire Reserve® card and the J.P. Morgan Reserve Credit Card (invite-only).
The benefits of this program are similar to having elite status through a hotel loyalty program and vary by hotel. To gain access to these perks, you’ll have to book your reservation with an eligible Chase card through the Chase Travel portal.
Benefits of The Edit by Chase Travel
- Room upgrade, if available
- Early check-in and late check-out, if available
- Daily breakfast for two
- Property-specific benefits worth up to $100 per stay
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Welcome amenity
Chase Credit Cards That Qualify for “The Edit” Program
Initial Bonus: 125,000 points for spending $6,000 in the first 3 months of account opening.
Ongoing Rewards: 8 points per $1 spent on purchases made through Chase Travel℠ (including The Edit℠), 4 points per $1 on direct bookings with airlines and hotels, 3 points per $1 on dining, and 1 point per $1 on all other purchases
Annual fee: $795
Initial Bonus: N/A
Ongoing Rewards: a total of 10 points per $1 spent on hotels and car rentals booked through Chase, a total of 10 points per $1 spent on prepaid restaurant reservations or takeout orders made through Chase, a total of 5 points per $1 spent on flights purchased through Chase, 3 points per $1 spent on all other travel and dining purchases, and 1 point per $1 on all other purchases.
Annual fee: $550
When searching for a hotel reservation on the Chase Travel portal, enter the first six digits of your credit card number to see if your card qualifies.
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