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Also: Avelo Airlines' largest expansion ever July 27, 2024 Outsize value for $95 by Colin Hogan, New

Also: Avelo Airlines' largest expansion ever July 27, 2024 [THE POINTS GUY]( [View in browser]( [TPG Daily NEWSLETTER]( [THE POINTS GUY]( Outsize value for $95 by Colin Hogan, Newsletter Editor [TPG | Hero Image] This summer has been flush with lucrative credit card welcome offers that we’ve been diligent in pointing out to our readers, including the [best offers]( we’ve ever seen on some of our favorite cards. But my favorite by far is the [Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card]( from Chase, which is currently offering [a massive 120,000 Ultimate Rewards points]( when you spend $8,000 on the card within three months after account opening. Let’s talk about why this is a huge deal, and what you could do with all of those points. According to TPG's July 2024 [valuations]( this welcome bonus is worth $2,460 — already a huge return against the card’s modest $95 annual fee. But under the right circumstances you could eke even more value out of it through transfer partners. Ultimate Rewards points transfer at a 1:1 ratio to the [Marriott Bonvoy]( and [IHG One Rewards]( loyalty programs, but [World of Hyatt]( is by far the more valuable hotel partner. If you’re a business owner who needs to travel for work, you could get a whopping 24 free nights at a Category 1 Hyatt property at 5,000 points per award night (even more if they’re off-peak at 3,500 points per night) like the Hyatt Regency Houston Intercontinental Airport. Want to take a leisure trip instead? You can get that same rate and score 24 nights at a place like the [Alila Manggis in Bali, Indonesia]( Or maybe you’d like to treat yourself to a higher-end redemption? At 40,000 Hyatt points per night, you could stay three nights at the [luxurious Park Hyatt Paris-Vendome]( which otherwise would run about $1,500 per night for a standard room. Of course, there are even more options (by far) with airlines. You could transfer these points at a 1:1 ratio to [Virgin Atlantic Flying Club]( and score award flights from the East Coast to Amsterdam for as low as 20,000 points each way for an economy seat (plus taxes and fees) — [JetBlue TrueBlue]( and [Air France-KLM Flying Blue]( are also great transfer partners to check out for a trip like this. It’s easy to see why those of us who geek out over these things get so excited about an offer like this. If you’re looking to add a business card to your wallet, it is a great time to [apply for this offer](. And here are some resources to help you daydream about how you’d burn through all those points: - [Who are the Chase transfer partners? Everything to know]( - [How to redeem Chase Ultimate Rewards points for maximum value]( - [Ink Business Preferred Credit Card review: A great all-around business card]( - [5 reasons to get the Chase Ink Business Preferred Credit Card]( Posts in this newsletter contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products, and this may impact how or where they appear. For an explanation of our Advertising Policy, [visit this page](. Photo Credit: TED LEVINE/GETTY IMAGES. Today’s top stories [You can now see online availability for JetBlue's Move to Mint upgrade certificates]( JetBlue has recently added the ability to see Move to Mint upgrade availability online when booking your flight. [Read more]( [Avelo goes international in 18-route expansion, adds 3 more cities]( Avelo Airlines has announced the “largest expansion in company history.” [Read more]( [Amex Gold limited-time welcome offer: 60,000 points plus $100 statement credit]( Here are the details of the welcome offer you can earn if you apply now. [Read more]( [A glamping getaway you can book with Hilton Honors points: My stay at AutoCamp Yosemite]( Use your Hilton Honors points to add the AutoCamp Yosemite glamping resort to your California road trip. [Read more]( [The 14 best solo travel destinations]( From Thailand to Chile and Aruba to Italy, here are 14 incredible destinations for your next solo trip. [Read more]( Got a minute? We’d love to learn more about you! Take our quick, 60-second survey — your input will help TPG improve your newsletter experience. [Take survey]( The latest 1. [Turning rich limited-time Hilton Honors card offers into 5-star stays]( 2. [Ho-ho-holiday fun: Tickets on sale now for Ice! at Gaylord Hotels]( 3. [American Express Business Gold Card review: No fuss with high earning potential]( 4. [How to get money back if you were stranded on Delta Air Lines]( 5. [Deal alert: Points and miles travel deals for July 2024]( 6. [Who should (and who shouldn’t) get the Chase Ink Business Premier?]( 7. [Amex Gold cardmembers: Enroll now for new Resy and Dunkin' benefits]( 8. [The end of an era: Why I'm sad about Southwest Airlines saying farewell to open seating]( 9. [Best Hawaii cruise shore excursions]( 10. [Chase Sapphire Preferred vs. Capital One Venture Rewards: Which $95 card should you get?]( [fb]( [insta]( [yt]( [tw]( [in]( [mail](mailto:hello@thepointsguy.com) You are receiving this email because you opted in at [thepointsguy.com](. Where to find us: The Points Guy 100 5th Ave., 16th Floor New York, NY 10011 USA USA If this newsletter was forwarded to you, you can subscribe [here](. Changed your mind? 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