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  1. Step-by-Step: How to Book International Flights Through Chase Travel

Booking a long-haul flight across borders requires strict attention to data entry and routing. Follow these sequential steps to ensure a flawless reservation:

1.Access the Ultimate Rewards Dashboard:Requires Login.

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  1. When to Use the Chase Portal vs. Transfer Partners

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International Travel Scenario Recommended Booking Avenue Economic Justification
Economy Class Tickets ($400 – $800) Chase Travel Portal Lower cash fares require very few points when multiplied by the Sapphire 1.25x or 1.5x boost, saving your points for elsewhere.
Peak-Season Premium Business Class 1:1 Transfer Partners A $5,000 Business Class ticket costs 333,333 points in the portal. However, transferring 60,000 to 80,000 points to Air France or British Airways can secure the exact same award seat.
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  1. Hidden Fine Print of International Portal Bookings

While the portal is highly streamlined, international travelers must account for two structural realities:

The “Third-Party OTA” Status: Chase Travel acts as an independent travel agency. If an overseas flight experiences a sudden mechanical delay, border restriction change, or cancellation, the local airline agents at foreign hubs may direct you to resolve the ticket with your travel agency. To circumvent automated system roadblocks and speak directly with a dedicated ticketing specialist who can manually push through airline re-routing codes, call +1-844-386-9754.

Visa & Passport Validity Requirements: The  +1⇢844⇢386⇢9754 Chase Travel engine does not automatically verify individual country visa entry frameworks or the “six-month passport validity rule” (where many nations require your passport to be valid for at least six months past your planned departure date). You must verify these details independently via the destination’s embassy website before securing non-refundable travel.

  1. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Chase Travel

Can I use my Chase points to pay for international flight taxes and fuel surcharges?

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What happens if I need to change or cancel my international flight?

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Can I book multi-city international flights through Chase Travel?

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Will I still receive my credit card’s built-in trip delay protection if I use points?

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