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Also: Alaska Airlines devalues Japan Airlines awards [The Points Guy]( WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TODAY Mar 15, 2023 CHASE ULTIMATE REWARDS Two of Chase’s no-annual-fee business cards — the [Ink Business Cash Credit Card]( and the [Ink Business Unlimited Credit Card]( — are currently offering best-ever sign-up bonuses of $900 cash back after spending $6,000 on purchases in the first three months after account opening. Getting $900 as a sign-up bonus is nice, but the real draw of these two [cash-back cards]( is that they participate in the Ultimate Rewards program. Because of this, you can [combine the rewards you earn across all your Ultimate Rewards cards]( in one account. If you have a card like the [Ink Business Preferred Credit Card]( the [Chase Sapphire Preferred Card]( or the [Chase Sapphire Reserve]( which all earn Ultimate Rewards points, this ability to consolidate your earnings means that you can convert rewards earned by the Chase Ink Business Cash and the Chase Ink Business Unlimited into fully transferable Ultimate Rewards points. By doing so, the $900 sign-up bonus could effectively become 90,000 Ultimate Rewards points. Ultimate Rewards points are worth at least 25% more than cash-back rewards when [redeemed directly for travel](. Know, though, that you can also transfer them to partners like [Hyatt]( and [United]( for even more value. To learn more, check out the following posts: - [Your guide to the Chase Ink Business credit cards]( - [When and how to redeem Chase Ultimate Rewards points for hotel stays]( - [How to redeem Chase Ultimate Rewards points for maximum value]( Keep in mind that the [Chase Ink Business Cash]( and the [Chase Ink Business Unlimited]( are small-business cards. So, you'll want to check out our post on [who qualifies for a business credit card]( to see whether you’re eligible before applying. Photo by Westend61/Getty Images. 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](. TODAY'S TOP STORIES [The best hotels in London]( Travelers have no shortage of choices when it comes to booking a place to stay in the city. [Read more]( [Are your credit card points safe from the Silicon Valley Bank fallout?]( There have been impacts to a few programs points and miles enthusiasts may know. [Read more]( [Relaxing adults-only, all-inclusive resorts for a kid-free vacation]( There are some incredible all-inclusive options out there. [Read more]( [Short on time? You can do this Galapagos cruise in just 1 week]( TPG's Ashley Kosciolek shares how she did a Galapagos sailing in just a week, including travel time. [Read more]( [Alaska Airlines devalues Japan Airlines awards without notice]( Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan has increased Japan Airlines award rates by up to 100%. [Read more]( THE LATEST 1 [The 8 best places to visit in March]( 2 [10 epic around-the-world cruises that will check off all your bucket list travel destinations]( 3 [Activate now: Earn 5% back at Amazon and Lowe's next quarter (Chase Freedom/Freedom Flex)]( 4 [Southwest to make improvements to winter equipment, staffing following holiday meltdown]( 5 [Boeing wins wide-body order for new Saudi Arabian airline, which appears set to battle Gulf neighbors]( 6 [Regent plans return to the US amid IHG's global luxury hotel expansion]( 7 [You can currently buy points and miles with up to a 155% bonus — but should you?]( 8 [Frontier cuts 14 routes, pulls out of 1 city in latest network shake-up]( 9 [How to maximize your rewards earning with the Ink Business Preferred]( 10 [Spring break travel warnings for Mexico: What you need to know]( [fb]( [insta]( [yt]( [tw]( [in](#) [mail](mailto:tpg@thepointsguy.com) 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 [update your preferences]( or [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 2023

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