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Chase 5/24 has been the single most-discussed credit card application rule for a decade. Here is what it actually is, how it interacts with your other cards, and the practical 2026 strategy.

World of Hyatt at $95/year is one of the most-used hotel cards in points travel. Free anniversary night up to 30,000 points + Discoverist status auto + 4x Hyatt earn. Is it worth it in 2026?

Chase IHG One Rewards Premier at $99/year delivers a 4th-night-free benefit on award stays plus Platinum Elite status. For mid-tier hotel travelers, this is one of the highest-leverage cards under $100.

Southwest Companion Pass is the highest-leverage points benefit in domestic US travel — fly anywhere on Southwest with a free companion for the rest of the year and all of next. Earn it via 2 Chase Southwest credit cards.

Chase World of Hyatt Business at $199 offers a free annual night up to 75,000 points + 4x Hyatt earning + Discoverist status. For small-business owners with Hyatt-anchored travel, this is one of the strongest hotel business cards.

Chase Ultimate Rewards has the most-valuable hotel transfer partner (Hyatt) and exclusive access to United and Southwest among major flexible-points programs. Here is the 2026 deep dive.

Amex and Chase are the two most-important credit card issuers for points travelers. Amex has the deepest international transfer partners. Chase has Hyatt + United + Southwest exclusivity. Most travelers anchor on both.

Chase has Hyatt + United + Southwest exclusivity (uniquely Chase). Citi has AAdvantage access (uniquely Citi). For different points travelers, the right primary anchor differs.

Chase Ultimate Rewards points are worth 1-15 cents each depending on how you use them. This guide ranks every redemption method and transfer partner by value.

Transfer ratios, partner overlap, and the sweet spots that deliver 5–15 cents per point. Every major credit card program’s airline and hotel partners, ranked by real redemption value.

Transfer bonuses can give you 20-40% extra miles for free. We explain how they work, track current bonuses, and share strategies for timing your transfers.

The Chase Trifecta pairs two no-annual-fee Freedom cards with a Sapphire to earn bonus points across every category, then pool them and transfer 1:1 to airlines and hotels. Here is how to build it in 2026 and whether it is worth the effort.

Both ultra-premium cards were overhauled in the last year — the Amex Platinum to $895, the Sapphire Reserve to $795. The fee gap is small; the real difference is which rewards ecosystem and which credits actually fit your life. Here is the 2026 breakdown.

Both Sapphire cards were overhauled in the last year — the Reserve jumped to $795, and the Preferred kept its $95 fee but added new categories and Points Boost. Here is the honest 2026 breakdown of which one actually fits you.

The Chase Sapphire Reserve offers $300 in annual travel credits. Here is how to use every dollar.

A step-by-step playbook for hitting six figures in Chase points through sign-up bonuses, category spending, and partner transfers.