Chase Sapphire Reserve: Top Travel Card for New Yorkers
The Chase Sapphire Reserve card has been hailed as the best for frequent travelers in New York, offering a range of benefits including access to the luxurious Chase Sapphire Lounge at LaGuardia Airport (LGA) Terminal B, and a high points value for select flights and hotels via Points Boost through Chase Travel.
Cardholders can enjoy unlimited access to the Chase Sapphire Lounge at LGA, which is praised for its delicious tapas dishes, made-to-order menu items, spa services, and snooze rooms. They can also bring up to 2 guests at no extra charge. The lounge serves six different airlines and is located in Terminal B, one of the best terminals in the country.
The Chase Sapphire Reserve card offers a $795 annual fee, but this is offset by a $300 annual statement credit for travel purchases and up to $500 in hotel statement credits annually. Additionally, cardholders earn 3x points on dining, 4x points on flights and hotels booked directly, and an impressive 8x points on purchases through Chase Travel. Points earned are worth up to 2 cents apiece for select flights and hotels via Points Boost through Chase Travel. Other perks include complimentary access to Reserve Travel Designers and up to $120 application fee credit every 4 years for Global Entry, NEXUS, or TSA PreCheck.
The Chase Sapphire Reserve card is a top choice for frequent travelers in New York, offering a wealth of benefits including access to a premium lounge at LGA, high points earning potential, and valuable statement credits. While there are no explicit plans for further Chase Sapphire Lounge openings outside New York, the card's benefits make it a compelling option for those who frequently fly from LGA.
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