- Do this now: Make any Hyatt award bookings today that fit your schedule before the award chart is retooled tomorrow and lots of hotels go up in redemption cost. Most award bookings have great cancelation policies, so even speculative bookings probably make sense.
- Turkish Airlines and Hilton have a promotion (registration required) for 1,000 bonus Turkish miles for stays through June 30, provided you set Turkish as your preferred travel partner in your Hilton profile. For new Hilton accounts, you earn 1,000 Turkish miles for each stay, but for existing Hilton accounts can you only earn the bonus once.
- The Chase IHG Premier Business card has an increased tiered sign-up bonus:
– 140,000 points after $4,000 spend in three months
– 60,000 points after $9,000 spend in six months
The $99 annual fee is not waived for the first year. - The Barclays Aviator Red Card has an increased sign-up bonus of 70,000 AAdvantage miles after making a single purchase and paying the $95 annual fee.
The best ongoing use case for this card used to be converting it to an AAdvantage Silver after a year, but because Citi will be the exclusive card issuer in 2026, that ship has probably sailed for new applicants. Instead, the best use beyond the sign-up bonus is probably to get a higher (or initial) credit line at Citi after the takeover. - The Chase Sapphire Preferred (100,000 Ultimate Rewards), United Explorer (80,000 MileagePlus miles), and United Business (150,000 MileagePlus miles) cards’ increased sign-up bonuses are live today.
- Staples has fee-free $200 Mastercards through Saturday, limit nine per transaction.
These are Pathward gift cards. - Since it’s launch in 2021, I’ve thought the Chase United Quest Card was stupid, but it just keeps getting stupider and I’m convinced the product development team for the card lives in an alternate plane of existence. The annual fee has increased to $350, and there are new stupid credits to, uh, justify (?) the stupid increase:
– $5 monthly Instacart credit, plus $10 one time Instacart credit
– $150 in credits at stupid Renowned Hotels and Resorts
– $8 in monthly rideshare credits, except in December when it’s $12
– $150 in stupid JSX purchases
– Small TravelBank credits for your first two rentals with Avis or Budget, but only using the United AWD which has generally inflated prices
This is probably a good change for exactly three cardholders on the planet, and bravo to you if you’re one of them.

An amusement park in the United Quest Card team’s alternate plane of existence.