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Chase Travel announced today that it has added 118 of the 124 properties in the Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts portfolio to its Luxury Hotel & Resort Collection℠. This addition will offer elevated perks and benefits to Chase Sapphire Reserve® cardmembers.
Chase Sapphire Reserve® cardmembers who book participating properties through The Luxury Hotel & Resort Collection will receive a host of complimentary on-property benefits, including: a $100 property credit (which can be used toward dining, spa, or hotel activities), daily breakfast for two, a room upgrade (if available), early check-in and late check-out (if available), and complimentary Wi-Fi.
Chase Travel calls out the following properties as standouts in the new offering:
- Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane in London, England: Surrounded by the capital’s greenery and most coveted shopping streets, the hotel balances award-winning design with the city’s high notes. The hotel recently saw the opening of Pavyllon London from celebrated chef, Yannick Alléno.
- Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora in Bora Bora, French Polynesia: Explore the underwater world through a guided snorkeling tour with a WiseOceans marine biologist during a stay at the sand-fringed idyll of Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora in the heart of French Polynesia.
- Four Seasons Hotel and Residences at The Surf Club, in Surfside, Florida: This oceanfront oasis opened on New Year’s Eve of 1930. Offering white-sand beaches, poolside cabanas, elegant backdrops, a world-class spa, as well as a top culinary destination in Miami.
- Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Kuda Huraa in the Maldives: Escape to this island hideaway where the charming village setting complete with a lagoon, flower garden and island spa provides total serenity.
Jason Wynn, CEO of Chase Travel for JPMorgan Chase & Co., said:
Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts is as dedicated to delivering an exceptional travel experience for its customers as we are. We could not be more thrilled to offer these world-class, hand-selected properties into our distinctive hotel program for our Chase Sapphire Reserve® cardmembers. This enhancement demonstrates our commitment to further expand our luxury product offerings and deliver exceptional travel benefits, at-scale.”
Anthony’s Take: The benefits offered are similar to those from the Four Seasons Preferred Partner program. It’s great to see Chase Travel continue to add and make the options for its Luxury Hotel & Resort Collection℠ more appealing.
Anthony’s Credit Card Pick: The Chase Sapphire Reserve® is a great premium card with lots of benefits including a $300 Annual Travel Credit as reimbursement for travel purchases charged to your card each account anniversary year; 1:1 point transfer to leading airline and hotel loyalty programs including Hyatt and United; 10
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