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The Chase Sapphire Preferred and Capital One Venture Rewards are two travel credit cards offering loads of value in exchange for a small annual fee. Both include a generous welcome bonus and hefty earning potential. Plus, the added perks are too good to overlook. However, card_name takes the top spot, as its points are worth 25% more when redeemed for travel through card_name.
Hereโs an overview of what to expect from each card:
Feature | card_name | card_name |
---|---|---|
Welcome Bonus | bonus_miles_full | bonus_miles_full |
Rewards* | Earn 5x points on:
Earn 1x points on all other purchases | Earn 5 miles per dollar spent on rentals and lodging reserved through Capital One Travel Earn 2 miles per dollar spent on every purchase |
Annual Fee | annual_fees | annual_fees |
APR (or Regular APR) | reg_apr,reg_apr_type | reg_apr,reg_apr_type |
Foreign Transaction Fee | foreign_transaction_fee | foreign_transaction_fee |
Other Benefits (or Additional Perks) | $50 Annual Ultimate Rewards Hotel Credit Annual bonus points 1:1 point transfer Travel Protection Benefits Food delivery service incentives | Travel miles transfers TSA PreCheckยฎ or Global Entry credit Hertz Five Star status Mileage transfer capabilities Travel and purchase protections Travel lounge access Dining and entertainment perks Flight price drop protection |
Youโll bonus_miles_full with the card_name. The welcome bonus with card_name is higher: you'll bonus_miles_full.
When you convert those points to dollars by booking through each cardโs program, the advantage of the card_name is more obvious: The welcome bonus is the equivalent of $1,000 at Chase but only $750 for card_name.
Welcome bonus winner: card_name
Frequent travelers can rack up a hefty sum of rewards points with either card. card_name offers five points per dollar spent on travel booked through Chase Ultimate Rewards (excluding lodging purchases that count towards the annual $50 hotel statement credit). Youโll get five miles per dollar spent on hotels and rental cars booked using card_name.
Still, card_name comes out on top as youโll earn:
Plus, points are worth 25% more when redeemed for travel through Chase Ultimate Rewards. So, 50,000 points equals $625 in travel credit.
With card_name, youโll only earn two miles per dollar spent outside of lodging and rental booked through the Capital One travel platform. And every point is worth 1 cent, making the 50,000 points mentioned above worth $500 in travel credit. However, you can transfer your miles to over 15 travel loyalty programs to make them go further, a feature not available from card_name.
Rewards winner: card_name
Both credit card issuers charge a $95 annual fee.
Annual fee winner: tie
A slight edge here for card_name. While both cards offer the same minimum APR, the maximum rate of the card_name is lower than that of the card_name.
APR winner: card_name
Neither card imposes foreign transaction fees.
Foreign transaction fee winner: tie
card_name offers the following added benefits:
Youโll also enjoy a host of perks with card_name, including:
Additional perks winner: tie
card_nameโs bonus categories make it the top pick for points earned.
To illustrate, if you spent $500 in each category, hereโs how much youโd earn:
If you booked a hotel and rental car through Chase Ultimate Rewards or Capital One Travel, youโd earn five points per dollar spent. But if you tacked airfare on to the purchase, your earning potential would be greater with card_name since card_name only offers two miles per dollar spent on travel purchases outside of rentals and lodging.
card_name is our top pick because its points hold 25% more value when redeemed for travel through Chase Ultimate Rewards. You also get more points up front if you spend enough to claim the welcome bonus. Plus, you can transfer points to other popular frequent travel programs, like JetBlue True Blue, Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards, United MileagePlus and Marriott Bonvoy.
The extensive travel and purchase protections are also worth noting. card_name does offer some of these, but they donโt quite stack up to what youโll get with card_name.
card_name makes it easy to earn points without keeping tabs on spending categories. Youโll earn two miles for every dollar you spend, period.
Rewards points are also transferable to select travel partners. However, the list is mainly of international airline loyalty programs, which may only be beneficial if you travel abroad often.
If youโre a frequent traveler, card_name is the obvious choice. Your points will go further if used for travel, and you can transfer them to popular lodging and airfare loyalty programs. But if you prefer a more straightforward rewards program, card_name could be a better fit.
card_name points are worth more if you use them for travel. However, travel must be booked through Chase Ultimate Rewards to increase the point value by 25%.
Yes, the annual fee on card_name is well worth it, considering the generous welcome bonus, rewards program, and added perks.
Someone who prefers the simplicity of two points for everything, appreciates the TSA PreCheck or Global Entry credit, and regularly rents from Hertz.
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