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Also: Till death — or a first-class upgrade — do us part WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TODAY Aug 9

Also: Till death — or a first-class upgrade — do us part [The Points Guy]( WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TODAY Aug 9, 2022 SPONSORED BY [TPG] MY CARD FOR GENERAL TRAVEL Here at TPG, we often write about the Chase Sapphire Reserve. But I actually prefer a different Chase card for most of my general travel spending: the [Ink Business Preferred Credit Card](. Yes, this is a business credit card. Don't be afraid to [apply for a business credit card]( if you're eligible, though. Here's [who qualifies for a business credit card]( — you may qualify through a side hustle or hobby. In exchange for a modest $95 annual fee, the Ink Business Preferred earns 3 points per dollar spent on travel purchases (on the first $150,000 spent in select categories each account anniversary year — and travel is one of them). I don't come close to reaching the $150,000 spending cap, so the Ink Business Preferred provides the same earning rate on travel purchases as the [Chase Sapphire Reserve]( (but with a much lower annual fee). Best of all, you can [transfer rewards]( from other Chase Ultimate Rewards cards to your Ink Business Preferred account. Doing so can boost your redemption rate and options. Not sure if the Ink Business Preferred is right for you? Check out the following stories: - [5 reasons to get the Chase Ink Business Preferred Credit Card]( - [Your guide to the Chase Ink Business credit cards]( - [How to meet minimum spending on the Ink Business Preferred]( - [Which purchases count as travel with Chase cards?]( Katie Genter, Senior Writer 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. For an explanation of our Advertising Policy, [visit this page](#). FROM OUR PARTNER SPONSORED BY [TPG] Hackers love a traveler. Trips are already stressful — enjoy your vacation and let Aura take care of your family online. Try for free + get 40% off with this exclusive TPG offer. [Learn more]( TODAY'S TOP STORIES [Till death — or a first-class upgrade — do us part: Testing wedding vows at 35,000 feet]( If you get an upgrade, it is OK to leave your loved one in economy? [Read more]( [Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg discusses new airline refund rule]( The DOT proposed new rules outlining when passengers would be entitled to a cash refund. [Read more]( [Ouch: It's not just you, Marriott stays now cost more points]( Here's how the value of Marriott Bonvoy points has changed across various regions and brands. [Read more]( [Why I swear by daytime flights from New York to London, in any cabin]( Most flights from the U.S. to London depart in the evening and arrive the following morning or around lunchtime. [Read more]( [How AirTags helped me get my delayed bags back (twice in one trip)]( Here's why a tracking device for your checked baggage is a travel must-have. [Read more]( THE LATEST 1 [From computers to crayons: 5 of the best credit cards to use for school supplies]( 2 [Ski-season flight deals to Montana for up to 45% off]( 3 [What is a cruise ship muster drill?]( 4 [Pete Buttigieg thinks airlines are too stingy with refunds. He tells TPG how he wants to fix it]( 5 [Premium economy deal to Southeast Asia, starting at $1,200]( 6 [How to redeem American Express Membership Rewards for maximum value]( 7 [How to track your luggage with Apple AirTags]( 8 [FAA clears Boeing 787 Dreamliners for deliveries 'in coming days']( 9 [The best way to pay your credit card bills]( 10 [Delta cuts 5 routes and adds 1, puts its newest jet on 6 more]( [fb]( [insta]( [yt]( [tw]( [in](#) [mail](#) You are receiving this because you opted in at [thepointsguy.com](. Where to find us: The Points Guy 100 5th Ave., 16th Floor New York, NY 10011 USA0 USA Changed your mind? You can [unsubscribe]( at any time. Advertiser Disclosure: The credit card offers that appear on the website are from credit card companies from which [ThePointsGuy.com]( receives compensation. This compensation may impact how and where products appear on this site (including, for example, the order in which they appear). This site does not include all credit card companies or all available credit card offers. Please view our [advertising policy page](#) for more information. Editorial Note: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airlines or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities. THE POINTS GUY © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2022

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