(EXPIRED) Chase Travel℠ Chase Offer: Spend $600 & get $100 back (targeted)

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There’s another Chase Offer offering a $100 statement credit when you book $600+ via Chase Travel℠. This should be able to be stacked with the $250 Edit credits on both the Chase Sapphire Reserve® and Reserve for Business® cards (assuming you have one that’s targeted).

(h/t: Doctor of Credit)

Chase Travel Chase Offer spend $500 get $100 back

The Deal

  • Spend $600+ at Chase Travel & get $100 back with a targeted Chase Offer.

Key Terms

  • Expires January 31st, 2026.
  • Offer is valid one time only.
  • Offer only valid on purchases made directly at chasetravel.com.
  • Offer valid online only.
  • Offer not valid on purchases made using third-party services or a third-party payment account (e.g., buy now, pay later).

Quick Thoughts

Other than needing to book on the portal and the fact that it’s valid only once, there aren’t any other restrictions listed for this Chase Offer. That means you should be able to book flights, hotel stays, cruises, activities, tours, or rental cars costing $600+ in a single transaction to trigger the statement credit for this offer.

There are now a variety of Chase Travel credits across several Ultimate Rewards-earning cards. If any of them are targeted for this offer, you should be able to stack them.

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Andrew James

DP. Unsinging my CSR, I booked a 2-night stay at an Edit hotel through chase travel. Booked with 42k points and $602. Got the $250 Edit credit the next day and the $100 a few days later. Would do it again if I could.

Last edited 27 days ago by Andrew James
Larry

So, we think spending $600 on an Edit hotel would get both the $250 credit and the $100 credit, for a net cost of $250? Or do you think we would need to spend $850 to make sure the charge is $600 after the Edit credit?

Sco

Yes, they should stack. When there was a similar Chase offer last year I booked an Edit hotel for $607 and it triggered both the $250 and the $100.

Presumably if you find a Kimpton on the Edit (or one of the other hotels that qualify for the special 2026 hotel credit) for $600 for 2 nights, you should be able to get the stay for free by stacking the $250 Edit credit, the $250 hotel credit, and the $100 Chase offer.

Andrew James

That would be awesome!

Andrew James

I had a stay for points and $602. Triggered both $250 edit credit and the $100 card offer

robertw

I only got it on my Chase Sapphire Reserve personal. Not my new business card. I was hoping to use both early this month. Still I am happy I got one of them.

Jaden

I see it on the chase travel home screen, but once I click on it and go to the offers hub it isn’t showing as an option to opt in to. Does this mean I’m inelligible?

Buzz

I got the offer on several cards but the hotel I was looking to book, was priced higher in Chase travel than on Marriott’s site. With the $100 off, Chase would be about $50 cheaper but I’m not sure if I can apply my upgrade certificates if booked through Chase (I’m Platinum).

Kevin

doubtful you can get any Marriott benefits when booking through an OTA. The hotel i am looking to book is more expensive via Chase, plus it’s non-refundable via Chase, refundable via booking.com.

Buzz

Hotels booked via The Edit on Chase still qualify for benefits. I was just wondering if I could apply an upgrade if booked that way.

Matt from Philly

I booked a stay at a Ritz-Carlton thru the Edit and was unable to apply a club-level upgrade certificate after calling and confirming with a Ritz Carlton rep. The club-level upgrades are only valid on Ritz properties via direct bookings with Ritz or Marriott. I would assume that the same concept applies to Nightly Upgrade Awards.

robertw

Ritz Carlton is always 100% of the time a PIA on anything. Even on things that are much more clear. They try to deny virtually anything. i have avoided them for a while due to this. I find St Regis to be more more accomodating with anything. With other credit card points programs in the past where I did plenty of Ritz Carton nights, there was always a time I had to fight for what I was supposed to get as clueless front desk and managers at least faked that they had no clue? Any offer they make or promo you need to study all the fine print and maybe run through AI. If there is a way they will jam you up.

Last edited 30 days ago by robertw
Owen

Presumably it would also stack with the Sapphire Preferred $50 hotel credit

Kevin

Is it possible to book Alaska flights on Chase travel, then cancel via Alaska website to get Alaska travel credits?

Andrew James

Good question. I am also curious bc I’d want to do that with Amex