If you have the Chase Sapphire Preferred card, you can transfer your Chase Ultimate Rewards points to airline partners like United Airlines. And then book tickets on Air India or United Airlines to visit Delhi or Mumbai!
I’ll show you how to use your points for award flights. And how to earn more points on everyday purchases!
How To Fly With Chase Sapphire Preferred Series Index
- How to Fly to Europe Using the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card
- How to Fly (Including Business Class!) to Mexico & Central America With Chase Sapphire Preferred
- How to Fly (Including Business Class!) to the Caribbean With Chase Sapphire Preferred
- How to Fly (Including Business Class!) to South America With Chase Sapphire Preferred
- How to Fly to India With Chase Sapphire Preferred
Visit India With Chase Ultimate Rewards Points
Link: United Airlines Award Chart
Link: United Airlines Partners
Link: United Airlines Partner Award Chart
Link: The Ultimate Guide to United Airlines Miles
Chase Ultimate Rewards points are flexible points that transfer 1:1 to airline and hotel partners like United Airlines, Southwest, and Hyatt. There are never any transfer fees and most transfers are instant. And, Chase Ultimate Rewards points do NOT expire. These reasons are why Chase Ultimate Rewards is my favorite points program!
Because United Airlines and Air India are partners, you can transfer your Chase Ultimate Rewards points to United Airlines, and then use United Airlines miles to fly on Air India.
Note: Once you transfer your Chase Ultimate rewards points to a travel partner, you can NOT transfer them back. And they become subject to the airline or hotel’s expiration rules.Be sure to read my guide on all the ways to get to India using United Airlines miles!
United Airlines charges 42,500 United Airlines miles each way in coach between the US and Central Asia (India), regardless of whether you fly United Airlines or 1 of its partners, like Air India.
But you’ll pay different prices in Business Class or First Class. On United Airlines it costs:
- 70,000 United Airlines miles 1-way in Business Class (140,000 miles round-trip)
- 90,000 United Airlines miles 1-way in First Class (180,000 miles round-trip)
And on United Airlines partners (like Air India, Brussels Airlines, or Lufthansa), you’ll pay:
- 80,000 United Airlines miles 1-way in Business Class (160,000 miles round-trip)
- 140,000 United Airlines miles 1-way in First Class (280,000 miles round-trip)
So after you unlock the 50,000 point sign-up bonus on the Chase Sapphire Preferred, you’ll have more than enough points for a 1-way flight to India! And I’ll show you how to earn enough Chase Ultimate Rewards points for the return flight!
Air India flies non-stop between:
- Chicago (ORD)and Delhi
- New York (JFK) and Delhi
- Newark (EWR) and Mumbai
- San Francisco (SFO) and Delhi
And United Airlines flies non-stop from Newark (EWR) to Delhi and Mumbai.
You can also connect in Europe or Asia on other partner airlines!
When you use United Airlines miles, you can fly from your home airport in the continental US, Alaska, or Canada, to Chicago, New York (JFK), Newark (EWR), or San Francisco for NO additional miles. So making a connection won’t cost you more.
And if Delhi or Mumbai isn’t your final destination, you can fly to another city in India for no extra cost, too.
How to Book It
You can book Air India or United Airlines award flights to India directly on the United Airlines website.
The are also no fuel surcharges on flights to India. I easily found award flights every day I searched for all classes of service, well into 2016.
Remember if you have the choice between a “Saver” award or a “Standard” award for the same class of service, always choose the Saver level. In this example, you’ll pay over double the miles for the same flights if you select “Standard” for the Business Class award seat!
Tip: Clicking “non-stop” when you search will reduce the number of results and show you more direct flights!Also keep in mind award seats on Air India are much easier to find than on United Airlines, especially in Business Class or First Class. For a coach award ticket, the price is the same with either airline. But you’ll pay fewer miles for Business Class or First Class if you can find a seat on United Airlines.
That said, if your dates are flexible, you can find a seat. Emily and I flew back to the US from Delhi in United Airlines Business Class, so it’s possible!
Note: If the award flight you want departs within 21 days, you can use this trick to avoid the $75 “close-in” booking fee on United Airlines.Earn More Chase Ultimate Rewards Points for Award Flights to India!
Link: Chase Sapphire Preferred
Right now, you can earn 50,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points when you sign-up for the Chase Sapphire Preferred and spend $4,000 on purchases within the 1st 3 months of opening your account. The $95 annual fee is waived the 1st year.
That’s enough for a 1-way coach award to India! Set a goal to earn enough so you can fly back home, or bring someone else with you (or to fly there in Business Class or First Class!).
Remember, you’ll have at least 54,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points after you meet the minimum spending requirements.
Let’s look at a few ways to earn more points!
1. Spend in Bonus Categories
With the Chase Sapphire Preferred card, you get 2X Chase Ultimate Rewards points on travel and dining.
Because this card has NO foreign transaction fees, it’s a great card to take overseas. Use it to pay at restaurants at home and when you visit India!
I love Indian food (especially when it’s very spicy!) and ate at many restaurants in Mumbai and Delhi.
Always use the Chase Sapphire Preferred card when you dine out, or pay for travel like airfare and hotels to earn bonus points!
2. Add an Authorized User
If you’re a new Chase Sapphire Preferred cardmember, you can earn 5,000 bonus Chase Ultimate Rewards points by adding an authorized user to your account who makes a purchase (of any amount) within the 1st 3 months.
This is a great way to earn extra points and it doesn’t cost anything to add a user to your account!
Every point adds up toward your award flight to India!
3. Pair With the Chase Ink Plus or Chase Ink Cash
Link: Chase Ink Business Cash Credit Card
Link: Chase Ink Plus
If you have the Chase Ink Cash, Chase Ink Bold (no longer offered), or Chase Ink Plus small business cards, you’ll earn 5X Chase Ultimate Rewards points per $1 you spend (5% cash back) at office supply stores and on phone, landline, internet, and cable TV services.
Office supply stores can keep your small business stocked with coffee, candy, and tissues. You can also purchase cleaning supplies, stamps, and home office furniture there to earn more points.
Remember you get 2X Chase Ultimate Rewards points using your Ink Cash or Ink Plus at gas stations, too!
With the Chase Ink Cash, you’ll earn 20,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points ($200 cash back) after spending $3,000 on purchases in the 1st 3 months of opening your account.
And with Chase Ink Plus, you’ll earn 60,000 Ultimate Rewards points after spending $5,000 on purchases within the 1st 3 months of opening your account.
Note: The Chase Ink Plus has an annual fee of $95. The Chase Ink Cash has NO annual fee.4. Use Chase Freedom 5X Categories!
Link: Chase Freedom
The Chase Freedom card has rotating quarterly categories that earn 5X Chase Ultimate Rewards points for everyday purchases. Past bonus categories have included dining, gas, and department stores.
You can earn up to 7,500 Chase Ultimate Rewards points each quarter by taking advantage of the rotating 5X bonus.
If you spend the maximum each quarter of $1,500, you’d earn an extra 30,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points each year! Pair that with the Chase Sapphire Preferred‘s sign-up bonus, and you’ll have most of the points for a round-trip award flight to India!
You can now earn 15,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points ($150) when you sign-up for the Chase Freedom card and spend $500 on purchases within the 1st 3 months of opening your account.This card has NO annual fee, and you can transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points earned from the Chase Ink Cash and Freedom cards to airline and hotel partners like British Airways, Hyatt, and United Airlines if you also have a Chase Ink Plus, Chase Ink Bold, or Chase Sapphire Preferred card.
Combine a couple of these ways to earn more points and you’ll be exploring India in no time!
Transfer Points Only When You’re Ready to Book!
Once you send your Chase Ultimate Rewards points to your United Airlines frequent flyer program, you can’t undo it. That said, I like that it’s an instant transfer. In my experience, it takes less than a minute!
Your Chase Ultimate Rewards points will be automatically added to your current stash of United Airlines miles you earned from flying, shopping through portals, and bonuses from their credit cards like the Chase United MileagePlus® Explorer Card and United MileagePlus Explorer small business card.
Where to Stay?
Check out my guides on how to find a cheap stay or book award nights with your hotel points to give you ideas:
- Our Stay at the Park Hyatt Goa Resort & Spa (One of our favorite Hyatt stays!)
- Our Stay at the Hyatt Regency Delhi
- Our Stay at the Radisson Blu, Agra (Near the Taj Mahal)
- Hotel Hustle Is a Better Way to Search for Hotel Award Nights!
- Save Time Using AwardMapper to Search for Hotel Award Nights
- Travel Smarter With TripAdvisor – Finding the Right Hotel
Bottom Line
The Chase Sapphire Preferred card is fantastic for earning valuable and flexible Chase Ultimate Rewards points, which you can transfer 1:1 to United Airlines for award seats to India! You’ll earn 50,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points after meeting the minimum spending requirements.
United Airlines miles are a convenient way to visit India, because you can book a non-stop award flight on partner Air India or United Airlines from Chicago, New York – JFK, Newark, or San Francisco. And United Airlines never adds fuel surcharges to award tickets.Folks not near those departure cities will NOT pay extra miles to fly to India. You’ll just have a connection.
Set a goal to earn enough points for your award flights! Use your Chase Sapphire Preferred to earn 2X Chase Ultimate Rewards points on travel and dining. And take it with you abroad because it doesn’t have foreign transaction fees!
Add an authorized user who makes a purchase with the 1st 3 months of account opening to earn 5,000 more bonus points.Pair it with other cards that earn Chase Ultimate Rewards points, like the Chase Ink Cash, Chase Ink Plus, or Chase Freedom to earn even more points on your everyday spending.
Let me know if you’re planning a trip to India!