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On the devaluation of Chase Ultimate Rewards (UR) and other programs in late 2013

11/17/2013

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The value of miles/points is always constantly changing and highly personal.  That is why we don't usually give out a specific number for the value of miles/points in a certain program.  However, when devaluation happens, it is inevitable to talk about it, as we did in the articles covering 2011 Amex MR devaluation as well as early 2013 hotel program devaluation.  It looks like 2013 is really a bad year for points and miles collectors, as we have just seen another wave of devaluation recently.  We will cover several programs in this article and the one program that takes the hardest hit is no doubt one of our favorite - Chase Ultimate Rewards (UR).  Several key UR partners including United Airlines, Hyatt Gold Passport, Southwest Airlines, and Korean Air, are adjusting their redemption rates for next year.

  • United Airlines Mileage Plus:  First of all, let's say this is the worst devaluation we have ever seen in the airline industry.  Until recently, United hasn't changed its award charts for so many years, and after its merger with Continental Airlines, we always thought this day would come; however, we did not anticipate something this bad.  Effectively February 1, 2014, United will have new award charts which represent massive devaluation.  United used to have exact the same charts for traveling on United metals and on its Star Alliance partners.  Starting February 2014 this won't be the case any more.  The new United Saver/Standard Chart isn't too bad - in many markets the rates remain the same and in others the rates go up, by around 7%-20%.  The new Star Alliance Chart, however, is pretty terrible just to look at.  Economy class will have moderate increase in rates; business class will have about 20%-40% increase in rates; first class is the worst hit - the rates increase around 60%-90%.  For example, business class to Europe will increase from 100K to 140K; first class to South Asia will increase from 140K to 260K.  While it all sounds horrible, bare in mind United miles will still be valuable and competitive, considering the new rates are somewhat closer to those in many other programs and you still don't pay fuel surcharge.  Our personal value of United miles will go down from 1.8 cents to 1.5 cents a piece.  The best strategy for now is surely to burn United miles if you can before next February (travel through January 2015). 
  • Hyatt Gold Passport:  In our March article on 2013 hotel program devaluation, we predicted Hyatt would add a new category which would cost around 30,000 points per night within a year.  And it is too bad our prediction become true.  Hyatt has announced that a new award chart will go into effect on January 7, 2014.  Currently, the top Hyatt category is 6 requiring 22,000 points per night in a standard room; after January 6, 2014, the top category will be 7 requiring 30,000 points per night, representing a 35% increase.  Hyatt also adjusts redemption rates for other categories as well as club rooms and suites accordingly.  While rates in some categories remain the same, most redemption rates go up by 10%-50%.  Previously we conservatively value Hyatt points at 1.5 cents a piece; now our value will go down to 1.2 cents per point.
  • Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards: This one is pretty straightforward since unlike most other programs, Southwest has a revenue based chart.  Southwest announced back in September that starting March 31, 2014, the WGA (cheapest fare and no capacity control) will require 70 points per dollar, an increase from 60 points per dollar.  So here you go - the value of RR points will decrease from 1.67 cents per point to 1.43 cents.  Note that for award travel you only need to pay Security Fees ($2.50 per segment) and the aforementioned value is based on ticket price before all fees and charges, thus in reality you actually achieve slightly higher value.  For most cases, we say the new value will be 1.5 cents per point, decreased from 1.8 cents.
  • Korean Airlines SkyPass:  This is a mild one compared to United's.  But still devaluation can never be a good thing.  Back in September Korean Air announced that as of April 1, 2014, the new award charts will go into effect.  While the chart for traveling on Korean Air metal doesn't change that much, the new SkyTeam partner chart represent most devaluation - rates in many markets remain the same and others have an increase of about 10-20%.  Our previous value of Korean Air miles was not as high as United/US Airways/American due to higher mileage requirements and fuel surcharge, and our new value for post April, 2014 Korean Air miles will be slightly decreased to 1.4 cents per mile.
  • Chase Ultimate Rewards (UR):  Since miles/points of its key partners United, Hyatt, Korean Air, and Southwest all decrease in value, we will have to downgrade our value of UR to 1.5 cents a piece, from the current 1.8 cents value.  Even though we hate the devaluation as much as you do, we still recommend several UR cards including our favorite Sapphire Preferred, Freedom, and Ink Business due to the fact that UR is still a versatile and competitive program.  In comparison, SPG looks greater than ever before, but we anticipate the merger between American Airlines and US Airways will change that.  After the merger, the new American Airlines will certainly devaluate its miles to follow its rivals, but the degree of the devaluation remains to be seen.
  • Delta Air Lines SkyMiles: Delta miles have been joked as "SkyPesos" for reasons.  For one thing they probably have the least value among all US based programs and probably rank low in all programs worldwide.  Secondly, redeeming miles require too much effort since booking agents are not trained well to complete simple tasks (or trained well not to do that on purpose?).  Thirdly Delta has been notorious for making customer-unfriendly moves in the past.  This year, Delta has again demonstrated that they don't care much about its members.  Back in August, they announced revised award charts would go into effect on June 1, 2014, but different from other programs, the change would be immediate, meaning any travel after that day will be subject to the new rates.  Other programs allow you to book an award using the old rate before the change date and to travel as far as a year from that date.  Delta's move was not well received by its members; however, to add insult to injury and make everyone confused and speechless, Delta announced in early November that it would have a interim chart which is worse than the current chart but better than the new chart for travel between February 1, 2014 and May 31, 2014!  While the new chart (June) represents devaluation not as drastic as United's - coach class has few changes while business class has an increase between 15%-25% in many markets, the way Delta handled the situation couldn't have been worse.  Our value of Delta miles will be adjusted from 1.3 cents to 1.1 cents per mile.
  • Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan:  The change that will go into effect on January 14, 2014 is really mild compared everything mentioned above.  The devaluations are mostly on Alaska's own metal to Hawaii - the rates increase by less than 10%.  Also some increase for Refundable Awards which are not interest of most travelers.  The best part of the program, partner redemption, is not affected.  In general, we consider the value of Alaska miles remains the same as 1.8 cents per mile.  However, after seeing all those terrible moves of other airlines, we don't expect this to last very long.  Since Alaska is a transfer partner of SPG, we recommend not to transfer SPG points to Alaska miles until you have a trip in mind and the seats are available for your dates of travel.

To summarize, we will list our value in cent for each currency.  Remember the value is highly personal and your miles may very well vary!
  • United: decreased from 1.8 to 1.5
  • Hyatt: decreased from 1.5 to 1.2
  • Southwest: decreased from 1.8 to 1.5
  • Korean Air: decreased from 1.5 to 1.4
  • Ultimate Rewards: decreased from 1.8 to 1.5
  • Delta: decreased from 1.3 to 1.1
  • Alaska: remains 1.8
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Another Chase British Airways 100,000 points offer & 1st year free

11/16/2013

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Here it comes again - Chase has brought back this 100K offer for its British Airways Visa:
  • You will get 50,000 bonus Avios after $2,000 in purchases within the first 3 months of account opening;
  • 25,000 bonus Avios after $10,000 in purchases within the first year of account opening;
  • Plus an additional 25,000 bonus Avios after you make an additional $10,000 in purchases also within the first year of account opening.
So a total of 100K Avios after spending $20K within a year, much like the previous offer.  However, while the standard British Airways Visa does not waive the annual fee for 1st year, the terms of this offer seem to suggests the 1st year annual is waived.  Click on the "Pricing and Terms" at the bottom of the application page and you will see.

Landing page on BA.com (now redirecting to the regular 50K offer)
Application page on Chase (expired)
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[DEAD] Apply before the merger: Barclays US Airways MC 35,000 miles at signup & 1st year free & 10,000 miles per year

11/16/2013

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We covered similar offers before here.  Earlier this week US Department of Justice cleared way for the merger between American Airlines and US Airways.  So this product will be history soon - apply before it disappears and your 35,000 US Dividend miles will eventually become American AAdvantage miles.  While the 40K offer ($85 annual fee not waived) covered before is dead now, the 35K offer (after 1st use, 1st annual fee waived, 10K bonus miles upon each anniversary after you pay $89 annual fee) is still alive through the following link.

Application Page (T&C at the bottom)
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BofA brings back 50,000 miles bonus for its Virgin Atlantic Black Card

11/16/2013

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[Update 1/15/2014] While the old link expired a while ago, there is another new link that gives exactly the same 50K upon signup.  Click on this link to apply.
 
[Original Post] This offer has been on and off in the past several years.  So the bottom line is if you miss it just be patient and wait a fee months.

As always, they advertise the offer to be 65,000 points but since the last 15,000 points is a standard feature of the card, we consider this offer to be 50,000 points upon signup:
  • 20,000 Flying Club bonus miles after your first retail purchase;
  • 25,000 additional Flying Club bonus miles after you spend at least $2,500 in qualifying purchases;
  • Earn 5,000 Flying Club bonus miles when you add two authorized users to your card;
  • Earn up to 15,000 additional bonus miles upon anniversary (you need to spend up to $25K within a year).

Application Page (DEAD)

The other interesting thing is that Virgin Atlantic Black is now a World Elite MasterCard instead of Amex.

 
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Chase Hyatt Visa two free nights & $50 credit & 1st year free

11/16/2013

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Chase has recently waived the annual fee on the Hyatt Visa for the 1st year - a saving of $75 for you.  The standard signup bonus is still two free nights as always.  You need to spend $1,000 within 3 months to earn the free nights.  However, bad news for current Platinum and Diamond members - they don't get special signup benefits as they used to.  Platinum members used to get two free nights plus two suite upgrades on paid stays while Diamond members used to get two free nights confirmed in a suite.

If you go to Hyatt.com and try to make a booking, before you fill in guest information, you will see a little picture suggesting that you will receive a $50 statement credit after the 1st use of the card.  Note that you don't actually need to complete any reservation - just click on the "LEARN MORE AND APPLY INSTANTLY" button and proceed with your credit card application.  In the next step you do need to enter your Hyatt account number to continue.
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Citi New ThankYou Premier 50,000 points (up to $500) & 1st year free

11/16/2013

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We don't like Citi's overhaul of ThankYou Premier at all.  However, Citi brings back the 50K signup bonus for the new card, which is at least interesting to people who never had the card before.
  • Earn 20,000 points after you spend $2,000 within 3 months of opening of the card;
  • Earn an additional 30,000 points after you spend $3,000 within 4 months of your 1s anniversary;
  • 1st year annual fee is waived, but you need to pay $125 upon the 1st anniversary;
  • When redeemed for airfare, 50K ThankYou points are worth $625, and since you pay the $125 annual fee the true signup value of this card is up to $500.

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