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Transatlantic Business Class Flights Starting at ~$650 One-Way, and Earn a SUPER EASY 1,500 Chase Ultimate Rewards Points (Targeted)

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1.   Cheap Business Class Flights From Europe to the US

Heading to Europe on miles & points later this year?  You might want to consider booking a one-way award flight to Europe, and purchasing your return flight with this deal!

TAP Portugal is selling Business Class flights from several European cities to the US starting at ~$650 one-way.  For example, you can buy:

It Could Be Worth Flying to Budapest on Your Way Home to Catch This Cheap Business Class Fare!

These cheap fares are available from September 2018 to April 2019.  You’ll find the most available dates after February 2019.  Here’s how to use Google Flights to find sale dates.

Even if the routes aren’t ideal for your upcoming travel, this is a good way to cross the ocean in luxury.  And if you don’t want to pay cash for the ticket, you can use points to “buy” these cheap Business Class flights through the Chase Ultimate Rewards Travel Portal.  Or, if you have The Business Platinum® Card from American Express, you’ll get 35% of your points back for reserving a Business Class flight with points through the AMEX Travel Portal.

2.   Earn an Easy 1,500 Chase Ultimate Rewards Points (Targeted)

Check your email!  Chase and Google Pay are throwing a promotion to select Chase Sapphire and Freedom cardholders, that will earn them an effortless 1,500 Chase Ultimate Rewards points.

All you need to do is add your card to Google Pay and then use Google Pay to make 3 transactions.  Any store or app that accepts Google Pay qualifies for this deal, and there looks to be NO minimum spend requirement.  But you’ll need to make your purchases between July 1 and July 31, 2018.

1,500 Chase Ultimate Rewards points are worth up to $22.50 when you buy travel through the Chase Ultimate Rewards Travel Portal, depending on which Chase Sapphire card you have.

Enjoy the easy points!

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