Chase Points Boost Feature, Chase Shares Update for The Edit Bookings

Chase Launches New Points Boost Feature

๐Ÿ”ƒ Update (Dec 17, 2025) – Chase shared a statement on reddit, following the news that The Edit bookings were no longer getting the promised double value for points redemptions: Some of our Chase Travel content marketing the 2x points boost promotion for The Edit remained in market longer than intended. We will proactively honor 2x points value for any customers who book a stay at a property in The Edit through December 22, 2025. Customers will see the points adjustment in their Ultimate Rewards balance. As a reminder, the terms outlining the Points Boost program are available here: https://creditcards.chase.com/rewards-credit-cards/sapphire/reserve?CELL=6TKX.

๐Ÿ”ƒ Update (Dec 15, 2025) – Chase is not giving CSR cardholders 2cpp value for all The Edit redemptions as promised. Some properties where you get a lower redemption value include Chicago (Langham, Loews), Maui (Andaz, Hotel Wailea), Bali (Mandapa, FS), and so on. The Points Boost page now says “your points are worth up to 2x when you book a hotel thatโ€™s part of The Edit”. At launch is said “your points are worth 2x when you book a hotel thatโ€™s part of The Edit”.  Also if you search with a non-CSR card selected, you will find cheaper rates for The Edit hotels. (HT: yitianjian)


When Chase launched the revamped Sapphire Reserve and the new Sapphire Reserve for Business cards, it also announced a new feature called Points Boost for Chase Travel.

Points Boost helps select cardmembers to maximize the value of their points when redeemed on thousands of eligible hotels and flights. The new feature lets you redeem points for up to 2 cents per point, depending on the card you have. But it leaves you with just 1 cent per point value for all other bookings. It also replaces the current redemptions of 1.25 or 1.5 cents per point for Chase Travel bookings, which was a fixed value for all Chase Travel booking for those who have the Sapphire Preferred or Sapphire Reserve for example prior to  June 23, 2025.

The Points Boost feature will be fully implemented for everyone starting on October 26. So depending on your situation, you might need to make some moves before that date, so you can maximize the value of your points.

What Is Points Boost?

Points Boost is a dynamic selection of hotels and flights that can be booked by eligible Chase cardmembers for fewer points and for a limited time, only through Chase Travel. With Points Boost, your points are worth more and go further on select hotels and flights. 

New offers are available on a rotating basis, so be sure to check back often. And also if you see a property or flight that you want, it’s best to book sooner than later as it’s not guaranteed that will stay eligible for Points Boost.

If you have a Chase Sapphire Reserve card for example and you use Points Boost, your points are worth 2x when you book a hotel thatโ€™s part of The Edit, and up to 2x when redeemed for both thousands of other top-booked hotels and flights with select airlines through Chase Travel.

Chase Sapphire Preferred cardmembers will find similar deals. Your points are worth up to 1.5x on thousands of both top-booked hotels and flights with select airlines, and up to 1.75x on premium cabin tickets on select airlines when booked through Chase Travel.

Eligible Cards

With Points Boost you get 2 cents per point on select hotels and flights with select airlines and 1.5 cents (points earned before 10/26/2025, and redeemed by 10/26/2027, 1 cpp after that) on all other Chase Travel purchases with:

You also get 1.5 cents per point on select hotels and 1.75 cents on flights with select airlines, as well as 1.25 cents (points earned before 10/26/2025, and redeemed by 10/26/2027, 1 cpp after that) on all other Chase Travel purchases with 

Timeline

Chase is giving existing cardholders (those who applied or product changed before June 23, 2025) a few months before the Points Boost goes into effect, replacing the current elevated redemptions.

So all points earned before October 26, 2025 will still be eligible to be redeemed for 1.25 or 1.5 cents on all Chase Travel purchases until October 26, 2027. That includes not only points that you earn with an eligible card for Points Boost, but also any points earned with other cards as long as you transfer to a Sapphire Reserve, Sapphire Preferred or Ink Preferred card for example.

So if you have a Chase Sapphire Reserve card, you should probably transfer all your Ultimate Rewards points there, so they become eligible for a 50% redemption bonus. That would let you redeem points for a value of 1.5 cents each on all Chase Travel purchases until October 26, 2027. On top of that, you will also be eligible for Points Boost for 2 cents per point on select hotels and flight purchases.

If you don’t have one of the cards that gets a 50% redemption bonus, than you should transfer to one of the three cards that get a 25% bonus instead. That includes Sapphire Preferred, Ink Business Preferred, and Ink Business Plus. You should also consider which card you plan to keep until October 26, 2027.

Keep in mind that you can also transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points to somebody else in your household. That could be useful if you don’t have a Sapphire Reserve, but your spouse does.

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How Points Boost Works

To start booking just head to chasetravel.com and enter your username and password. Then, search for a hotel or flight based on your travel dates, just as you normally would. Youโ€™ll notice a blue rocket ship next to some of your results, as well as featured offers up at the top. These are the Points Boost offers.

You can select the toggle to filter your list of results to see only Points Boost offers.

Points Boost flights and hotels will show the number of points you need to book today, alongside the number of points if your selection was not part of Points Boost. That makes it easy to see the extra value you are getting for your points.

Add your selection to your cart and choose how many points youโ€™d like to redeem. Check out and the confirmation page will show you just how many points you saved. 

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