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Chase Points Transfer Partners

9 minute read 25 June 2024
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Written by: Jimmy Yoon

Chase Ultimate Rewards points are some of the most valuable rewards you can earn, thanks in large part to their flexibility, with multiple hotel and airline partners to choose from. But for anyone unfamiliar with transferring their Chase points, the process may seem a little overwhelming.

Let’s have a look at Chase transfer partners, how to make a transfer, and the credit cards that earn Chase points.

Who can I transfer Chase points to?

There are 14 hotels and airlines among Chase Ultimate Rewards’ transfer partners, including three different hotel loyalty programs and airline transfer partners from the three major airline alliances: Star Alliance, SkyTeam, and Oneworld.

Chase airline transfer partners

If you want to transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards to airlines, you have plenty of choices.

Aer Lingus AerClub

The AerClub uses Avios for its currency, the same as you’ll find with British Airways Executive Club, Qatar Airways Privilege Club, Finnair Plus, and Iberia Plus. This means you’re able to transfer your Avios seamlessly between all programs — which is good, because British Airways’ distance-based award chart lets you book flights for as few as 7,500 Avios.

Chase Ultimate Rewards Points transfer to AerClub at a 1:1 ratio.

Air Canada Aeroplan

A member of Star Alliance, Air Canada’s Aeroplan provides powerful access to key partners, such as Lufthansa and ANA. It’s also well-known for its stopover program, which charges just 5,000 more points to add in a multiday layover.

Air Canada Aeroplan awards start around 5,800 points one-way, while Chase Ultimate Rewards Points transfer at a 1:1 ratio.

Air France-KLM Flying Blue

The joint loyalty program of Air France and KLM, Flying Blue offers great rates for business-class flights across the Atlantic, starting at just 55,000 miles one-way. That’s an excellent price for these SkyTeam members. Chase Ultimate Rewards points can be transferred to the Flying Blue program at a 1:1 ratio.

British Airways Executive Club

A member of Oneworld, British Airways also uses Avios, and its British Airways Executive Club’s access to low-cost American Airlines awards — starting at just 7,500 points — makes it particularly valuable. You can transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points to the British Airways Executive Club at a 1:1 ratio.

Emirates Skywards

Emirates’ first-class cabin is famous, and if you want to fly it, you’ll nearly always need to book directly with the airline. Its award-flight costs can vary, but tend to be expensive overall. Chase Ultimate Rewards points transfer to Emirates at a 1:1 ratio.

Iberia Plus

Another airline that uses Avios, Iberia Plus is a member of Oneworld, and it’s well-known for its off-peak business-class pricing for flights to Spain. Starting at just 34,000 miles one-way, it’s about as cheap as it gets for a premium cabin across the Atlantic. Chase Ultimate Rewards points are transferable to Iberia Plus at a 1:1 ratio.

JetBlue TrueBlue

Big on the East Coast, JetBlue has been busy expanding its presence over the last few years. This includes a partnership with Qatar Airways, which lets you book its sought-after Qsuites business class from just 70,000 points one-way. Otherwise, the cost of your flight in points ties directly to the cash cost of your flight — the cheaper, the better. Chase Ultimate Rewards points transfer to JetBlue at a 1:1 ratio.

Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer

Singapore Airlines, another member of Star Alliance, is very stingy when it comes to releasing premium cabin awards to partners. Instead, it keeps the bulk of its available seats exclusively for its KrisFlyer program, which means you’ll need to transfer your points over. Chase Ultimate Rewards points can be transferred to Singapore Airlines Krisflyer at a 1:1 ratio.

Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards

Like JetBlue, Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards points are tied directly to the cash fare of the ticket you’re booking. While you won’t score anything super-valuable, you can book ridiculously cheap tickets for very few points. Chase Ultimate Rewards points transfer to Southwest at a 1:1 ratio.

United MileagePlus

Our final member of Star Alliance, United may seem like an easy option for U.S.-based flyers, but be warned: The airline has been devaluing its program over the last few years. With award rates doubling or even sometimes tripling without notice, it’s best to avoid United altogether. Still, if you need to top off your account for an award, Chase Ultimate Rewards points are transferable to United MileagePlus at a 1:1 ratio.

Virgin Atlantic Flying Club

Although Virgin Atlantic is a member of SkyTeam, it maintains lucrative partnerships with other airlines, including ANA, charging just 45,000 points one-way for an award in ANA’s “The Room” business class. The airline does pass along surcharges, though, so you’ll be on the hook for a few hundred dollars — but it’s well worth the cost. You can transfer points from Chase Ultimate Rewards to Virgin Atlantic Flying Club at a 1:1 ratio.

Chase hotel transfer partners

Chase has three hotel partners available for a Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer.

IHG One Rewards

Although IHG revamped its award program a few years ago to provide better elite benefits, it also chose to make its award rates dynamic. This means you’ll pay more points for days that are in demand, and in many cases, the prices will be well-above average. You should avoid transferring Chase points to IHG One Rewards points, but if you have to, they’ll transfer at a 1:1 ratio.

Marriott Bonvoy

Like IHG, Marriott Bonvoy has also adapted its program to a dynamic-pricing system. This has resulted in outlandish costs for a reward night — well beyond what you should be paying, even in cash. You can transfer points to Marriott Bonvoy at a 1:1 ratio…but really, you should avoid doing so at all costs.

World of Hyatt

World of Hyatt is Chase’s absolute best transfer partner. Unlike Marriott and IHG, Hyatt still relies on an award chart for most of its properties. This means you can pay as little as 3,500 points per night for a hotel. Chase Ultimate Rewards points transfer to World of Hyatt at a 1:1 ratio.

How do I transfer my Chase Ultimate Rewards points?

If you’d like to transfer your Chase points to a hotel or airline, you’ll first need to log in to your Chase account. From there, navigate to the Redeem section of your credit card, then select the Travel drop-down menu and click “Transfer points to partners.”

From there, you’ll be taken to the landing page for a Chase points transfer, where you can choose the hotel loyalty programs and airline transfer partners you’d like to move your Ultimate Rewards to.

A screenshot of the partners you can to transfer points to via the Chase Ultimate Rewards portal.

Which Chase credit cards earn Ultimate Rewards points?

There are a few different Chase credit cards that will earn Ultimate Rewards points. These include:

  • Chase Sapphire Reserve
  • Chase Sapphire Preferred card
  • Chase Ink Business Preferred Credit Card
  • Chase Ink Business Unlimited Credit Card

Note that the bonus points you earn with the Ink Business Unlimited Credit Card aren’t available for transfer to travel partners by themselves. You’ll need to have one of the other three cards above to enable this option.

How point.me helps you maximize your points

If your head is spinning right now, don’t worry! There’s no need to memorize all the Chase transfer partners available — or even which ones are good, or which are going to have the cheapest options for your flights.

Instead, point.me can do the research for you. If you’re looking to book a flight and have Chase Ultimate Rewards points you’d like to use, just input your dates of travel, and our flight award search engine will let you know the best use of your points automatically, providing step-by-step instructions on how to transfer points and miles from Chase to its partners.

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Frequently asked questions about transferring Chase points

Who are Chase’s transfer partners?

There are 14 Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer partners you can redeem points with. These include: Aer Lingus AerClub, Air Canada Aeroplan, Air France-KLM Flying Blue, British Airways Executive Club, Emirates Skywards, Iberia Plus, JetBlue TrueBlue, Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer, Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards, United MileagePlus, Virgin Atlantic Flying Club, IHG One Rewards, Marriott Bonvoy, and World of Hyatt.

What are the best Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer partners for travel? 

The Chase Ultimate Rewards program has some of the best transfer partners — the World of Hyatt, British Airways Executive Club, and Virgin Atlantic Flying Club among the most valuable.

Can I transfer my Chase Ultimate Rewards points to all three airline alliances? 

Yes, Chase transfer partners include options from Oneworld, SkyTeam, and Star Alliance.

Can I transfer Chase points to American Airlines? 

No, Chase does not transfer points to American Airlines. However, it does transfer to British Airways, which can be used to book American Airlines.

Can I transfer Chase points to Delta? 

No, Chase Ultimate Rewards cannot be transferred to Delta. However, they can be transferred to Virgin Atlantic Flying Blue or Air France-KLM Flying Blue, both of which can be used to book Delta flights.

Should I transfer my Chase points to an airline or book through the Chase travel portal? 

It’s almost always a better idea to do a Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer than to use the Chase Ultimate Rewards portal.

Can I combine Chase Ultimate Rewards points from multiple accounts? 

No, you cannot combine Chase Ultimate Rewards from multiple accounts.

What are the best ways to redeem Chase Ultimate Rewards points?

The best way to redeem Chase Ultimate Rewards points is to transfer them to a partner, such as World of Hyatt or Virgin Atlantic.

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Jimmy Yoon
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Jimmy Yoon

Jimmy taught himself miles and points at the age of 15 after many flights in Economy between New York and South Korea. Jimmy also comes from the PointsPros team, where he helped thousands of clients with their award travels for over a decade.