Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Bori Cox | Chief Financial Officer at Chase | Chase website

Chase Travel reveals top destinations for 2025; offers rewards giveaway

Chase Travel, a leisure travel brand under JPMorgan Chase, has announced its first annual list of top destinations for 2025. The "25 Trips to Take in 2025" features locations worldwide, including Vietnam, Greece, and emerging domestic sites. The list is based on booking trends and insights from Chase's travel experts.

In celebration of this launch, Chase is offering a chance to win one of ten prizes of 1 million Ultimate Rewards points through their "10 Million Points Giveaway." Eligible participants must be primary Chase cardmembers who are U.S. residents aged 18 or older. Details on how to enter can be found at chasetravel.com/millionpoints.

The list highlights several travel trends for 2025:

- New flights have increased accessibility to destinations like Marrakech and Greenland.

- Luxury hotels are opening in unexpected places such as Grenada.

- Travelers are exploring new modes of transport with cruises and train journeys.

- Destinations like Antwerp and Warsaw are gaining popularity due to affordability.

- There is a rise in travel influenced by pop culture, particularly to Thailand and Seoul.

Chase Travel also shared insights into holiday and 2025 travel patterns. Saturdays are predicted to be the busiest travel days next year, shifting from Thursdays in 2024. Labor Day weekend continues as the most popular time for travel.

For travelers using Sapphire Reserve cards, there is now access to complimentary planning services with Reserve Travel Designers available around the clock. Additionally, Chase Travel has introduced All-Access Trips featuring curated itineraries during cultural events globally.

Chase Travel Group offers a range of services across leisure and business travel needs through brands like FROSCH by Chase Travel and VWT by Chase Travel.

Chase operates as part of JPMorgan Chase & Co., serving millions with diverse financial services across the United States.

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