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Chase Ultimate Rewards: 30% Transfer Bonus To Southwest

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Get 30% bonus Rapid Rewards points when you transfer from Chase Ultimate Rewards between May 15, 2026 at 12:00 AM ET and June 5, 2026 at 11:59 PM ET.

Transfers must be at least 1,000 points. For every 1,000 Ultimate Rewards points you move, you'll get 1,300 Rapid Rewards points total (1,000 base + 300 bonus).

The bonus is awarded by Southwest and usually shows up instantly, but can take up to 7 days after the transfer completes. Bonus points don't count toward Companion Pass or tier status.

https://ultimaterewardspoints.cha...t-programs
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Created Yesterday at 03:35 PM by cksv
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ragnorocker7
Yesterday at 11:44 PM.
Yesterday at 11:44 PM.
Is this a good use of points compared to let's say transfer to Hyatt?
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cuoreesitante
Today at 12:02 AM.
Today at 12:02 AM.
Quote from ragnorocker7 :
Is this a good use of points compared to let's say transfer to Hyatt?
I wouldnt. Hyatt is the last remaining decent point redemption option. And now SW has gone away from their old system there's really no benefit of choosing them over any other airlines.
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cksv
Today at 12:21 AM.
Today at 12:21 AM.
Quote from ragnorocker7 :
Is this a good use of points compared to let's say transfer to Hyatt?
Can't go wrong either way, but depends what you need to book in the near future – flight or hotel? The good thing is you can book a basic fare with points on Southwest, and get a full refund if you have to cancel, unlike when paying in cash, where the funds expire 6-months from the date of booking.
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DanielW3719
Today at 12:26 AM.
Today at 12:26 AM.
Southwest has gone downhill. Every flight I've taken has been delayed for 2+ hours on the most active routes (Chicago to New York). The problem is rebooking. Their tech platforms and customer service are extremely outdated and they have very limited flight options unlike United and Delta. The issue is that Southwest does not use a hub model so that if one flight is delayed or cancelled you are left stranded which caused the meltdown a few years back. There is a reason Southwest is always running sales but I've steered away, cancelled the Southwest credit card, and am very happy sticking with United
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