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Limited Time 30% Bonus Avios When You Transfer From Chase Ultimate Rewards

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Chase Ultimate Rewards
Learn About and Apply For Chase Cards That Earn Ultimate Rewards Points Here and Learn More About Chase Ultimate Rewards Here.

If you have a Chase Ultimate Rewards account, you can transfer points to participating frequent travel programs.  One program you can transfer points to is Avios which is the loyalty currency of British Airways Executive Club, Aer Lingus Aerclub and Iberia Plus. Usually one Ultimate Rewards point equals one Avios.  So 1,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points will yield 1,000 Avios points.

However, now through 9/26/2021, you can receive 30% more Avios when you transfer Ultimate Rewards points to any of the above Avios programs. So during this offer, 1,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points will yield 1,300 Avios.

If you are trying to accumulate Avios right now, this may be something you may want to consider taking advantage of.

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