Chase has announced the launch of another 25% transfer bonus to Flying Blue. With the new promotion, you will receive a 25% bonus through April 30, 2024, when you transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards to Air France KLM Flying Blue. The promotion has arrived at an ideal time and is an excellent option if you want to start booking some early summer travel and want to boost the value of your Chase Ultimate Rewards points.
25% Transfer Bonus Overview
- Receive a 25% bonus when you transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards to Flying Blue.
- The promotions are valid for transfer through April 30, 2024, 11:59 pm EST.
- The bonus is hardcoded in the promotion, and you will receive 1,250 Flying Blue Miles for every 1,000 Ultimate Rewards points you transfer.
- Transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points in increments of 1,000 points.
- Chase Ultimate Rewards points will hit your Flying Blue account instantly.
Best Use of Flying Blue Miles
While almost every airline program will have its own range of sweet spots, Flying Blue has its unique niche. Without a shadow of a doubt, your best use of Flying Blue miles is to book one of the monthly Flying Blue Promo Rewards.
At the beginning of every month, Flying Blue announces its list of Promo Rewards destinations. These are heavily discounted awards in various cabin classes. Typically, the discount starts at 25%, but sometimes there are higher discounts.
There are generally a host of short-haul destinations and some long-haul ones included. As a rule, most of the awards tend to be in economy, but there tends to be a healthy sprinkling of Premium Economy and business class awards every month.
All the awards are on flights from either Amsterdam or Paris to the various points across the globe served by these carriers. If you are looking for flights to and from North America, it is not uncommon to find two or three destinations in the US taking part.
For instance, in March 2024, the promotion includes routes from Paris to Detroit and Houston. Both are discounted by 25%, and are in Premium Economy and Economy, respectively.
Earning Chase Ultimate Rewards points
As a rule, Chase Ultimate Rewards points can only be earned by spending using a Chase Ultimate Rewards earning credit card. You can earn Ultimate Rewards for spending with any of the following credit cards:
- Chase Sapphire Reserve
- Chase Sapphire Preferred
- Ink Business Preferred Credit Card
One thing to keep in mind is that all of the above cards earn Ultimate Rewards Points directly. However, if you hold any of the above cards, then you can convert cashback earned from any of the following cards to Ultimate Rewards points. The conversion occurs at a rate of ₵1 per point.
- Chase Freedom Unlimited
- Chase Freedom Flex
- Ink Business Unlimited Credit Card
- Ink Business Cash Credit Card
One thing to remember is that the only way to convert cashback to Ultimate Rewards points is by holding a fee-paying Chase Ultimate Rewards credit card.
Boosting Your Flying Blue Miles Balance
In an ideal world, if you want to transfer flexible credit card points to an airline program to hit an award, you would have all the needed points in one account. However, often, this is not the case, and you are left with the problem of not having enough points with the right transfer partner.
Fortunately, this is not a problem when it comes to Flying Blue. In fact, you are spoiled for choice when it comes to transferring flexible credit card points to Flying Blue. You will often have to consider your overall travel rewards strategy before deciding which points to transfer to Flying Blue.
Flying Blue stands out because it is one of the few programs around that is a partner with every major flexible points currency around. You can transfer all of the following points to Flying Blue miles.
- American Express Membership Rewards
- Chase Ultimate Rewards
- Citi ThankYou points.
- Capital One Miles
- Marriott Bonvoy Points.
- Bilt Rewards.
As such, Flying Blue gives you lots of options. It is a great program for consolidating many small balances into one big premium cabin award. However, due to its flexibility, it is always worth considering the opportunity cost of the points you are planning on transferring to Flying Blue and whether you would be better served transferring them to another program.
Final Thoughts
Transfer bonuses are part of the holy grail of the points and miles world. Pairing a transfer bonus with a good award sale is pure Nirvana and the best you can do with your points and miles. That said, when a transfer bonus comes around, it is always worth reviewing your travel rewards goals and plans for the year.
While planning is important when it comes to travel rewards, you need to learn to strike when the opportunity presents itself. Leveraging your points for a further 25% is outstanding. If you use these transfer bonuses wisely, you can leverage your points for thousands of dollars’ worth of premium cabin travel.