NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Chase Travel is offering a preview of its new luxury hotel program – now known as “The Edit by Chase Travel” – which will launch in early 2024.
As an evolution from the brand’s popular Luxury Hotel & Resort Collection℠, The Edit℠ is a new, editorially driven program designed to elevate Chase Travel’s luxury lodging offering. The Edit will make it easier for Chase Sapphire Reserve cardmembers to plan, book and visit the most sought-after, hand-selected and highly vetted hotel properties across the globe.
Cardmembers now have the ability to book participating properties with their Chase Sapphire Reserve card or, for the first time, by redeeming Ultimate Rewards points. Additional complimentary cardmember benefits include breakfast for two, property credits and room upgrades, if available, in addition to other amenities when they book through The Edit.
Cardmembers will also have the ability to discover what a property is best known for – helping travelers ensure their property selection meets their individual travel needs, whether they are seeking a family-friendly resort, a spa or wellness retreat, or are looking to be inspired by art, design, culinary offerings and more.
Given the brand’s leadership and expertise in premium travel experiences, Chase Travel is providing a glimpse into luxury lodging and travel trends based off its booking data to help inspire last-minute New Year’s Eve and 2024 travel plans.
In-Demand Luxury Properties to Inspire 2024 Travels
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Top Booked Hotels This New Year’s Eve
- Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi: Tokyo, Japan
- The Kahala Hotel & Resort, The Leading Hotels of The World: Honolulu, Hawaii
- Fairmont Banff Springs: Banff, Canada
- The Wall Street Hotel, Preferred Hotels & Resorts: New York, New York
- The Charles Hotel, a Rocco Forte Hotel: München, Germany
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Trending 2024 Properties
- The St. Regis Aspen: Aspen, Colorado
- 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay: Princeville, Hawaii
- Villa d'Este, The Leading Hotels of The World: Cernobbio, Italy
- Nobu Hotel Los Cabos: Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
- Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa: Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Anticipated 2024 Trends
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Planning Ahead1: While a majority of travel bookings for Spring and Summer typically take place in the new year, when comparing year-over-year (YoY) booking trends, as of early November 2023, Chase Travel is seeing an increase in future travel:
- 47% YoY increase in Spring 2024 purchases
- 59% YoY increase in Summer 2024 purchases
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Moments Worth Traveling For 2: Chase Travel analyzed select markets for the upcoming sports and entertainment events in 2024 and found the following when comparing YoY travel bookings:
- 115% YoY increase in travel to Melbourne during the 2024 Australia Open
- 39% YoY increase in travel to Salt Lake City during the 2024 Sundance Film Festival
- 12% YoY increase to travel to Las Vegas during the 2024 Super Bowl
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Rise in Traveling VIP Style 3: Chase Travel observed the following increases in first-class travel styles in 2023:
- 40% YoY increase in 5-star hotel stays
- 28% YoY increase in business-class tickets
- 14% YoY increase in first-class tickets
Chase Sapphire Reserve cardmembers can visit chasetravel.com to learn more about offerings and explore and book their next travel journey.
Methodology
Travel data based on proprietary chasetravel.com booking data for air/lodging for travel in 2023 and 2024. YoY defined as year-over-year.
1 YoY booking trends indicate an increase in travel booked for Spring and Summer 2024 as of November 2023, a promising indicator considering spring and summer travel for 2023 were booked in January 2023.
2 Chase Travel analyzed select markets for the upcoming sport and entertainment events and found increase when comparing YoY travel bookings
3 When comparing YoY for 2023 vs. 2022
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