The Chase Sapphire Preferred card has been updated with new benefits, including a $100 annual travel credit and a $120 credit for travel security programs.
A limited‑time offer rewards new cardholders with 100,000 bonus points after spending $5,000 in the first three months.
Cardholders can use these points to book business‑class flights, with several airline partners offering favorable redemption rates.
Transferring points to Air Canada Aeroplan yields a fixed rate of 60,000 points for one‑way business‑class seats to most of Western Europe from major U.S. airports, plus a modest partner fee and taxes.
Aeroplan also offers 75,000 points for 4,001‑to‑6,000‑mile routes and 90,000 points for 6,001‑to‑8,000‑mile routes, covering a wide network of Star Alliance carriers.
Other transfer partners include British Airways and Iberia, where 40,500 points can secure business‑class seats to Spain on select nonstop flights from the Northeast.
Air France‑KLM Flying Blue offers business‑class awards starting at 60,000 miles, though pricing varies by date and surcharges may apply.
The fixed pricing and broad availability of Aeroplan make it a preferred option for travelers seeking lie‑flat overnight journeys across the Atlantic.
To take advantage of the welcome bonus, cardholders must open an account, meet the spending requirement, and transfer points before the promotion expires.
The card’s new travel credit and security program credit provide additional annual value beyond the points bonus.
The combination of generous points, transfer flexibility, and annual credits positions the card as a strong choice for frequent travelers.
Cardholders are advised to monitor transfer windows and award availability to maximize the value of their points.