Overview
- The limited-time promotion boosts the standard 1:1 rate to 1,000 Chase points for 1,700 Bonvoy points, with transfers typically posting instantly.
- Eligible cards include Chase Sapphire Preferred and Sapphire Reserve, and there is no stated cap on the number of transfers.
- A transfer of 50,000 Ultimate Rewards would yield 85,000 Bonvoy points, reducing the points needed for redemptions highlighted in Lake Como, the Maldives, Aruba, and New York City.
- Conversions cannot be reversed, and award stays may still carry out-of-pocket costs such as resort fees in Aruba and seaplane transfers in the Maldives.
- Industry analysis warns that Bonvoy’s dynamic pricing often limits value, with some advising Hyatt transfers or booking through Chase Travel’s Edit for stronger cents-per-point returns.