Chase United Business Card 150K Welcome Bonus
Last year, Chase and United Airlines teamed up to launch the new United Business Card. You can read our full review here. The offer at launch was for 100K miles, but now there’s an even higher bonus of 150K miles. The spending requirement is higher as well. Let’s check the details of this United Business Card bonus.
Update: The 150K offer mentioned in this post has expired.
The Offer
Earn up to 150,000 bonus miles.75,000 miles after you spend $5,000 on purchases in the first 3 months your account is open.And an additional 75,000 miles after you spend $20,000 total in the first 6 months.
$99 annual fee not waived
Current welcome offer: bonus_miles_full
Card Details
- Earn:
- 2X miles per $1 spent on United, local transit and commuting and at gas stations, office supply stores and restaurants.
- Earn 1X mile per $1 spent on all other purchases.
- $100 annual United travel credit after seven United flight purchases of $100 or more
- 25% back on United in-flight purchases (includes Wi-Fi, food and beverages)
- No blackout dates when redeeming miles, so you can fly without date restrictions
- Free first checked bag on United flights
- Priority boarding on United flights
- 2 United Club one-time passes at account opening and on each cardmember anniversary
- No foreign transaction fees
- Travel and purchase protection benefits
- Receive an additional 5,000 bonus miles every year if you have both a United Business Card and a personal United credit card.
- Learn More
Conclusion
The improved offer for the Chase United Business Card is highest we have seen. But you need to pay the annual fee, and you must spend $20,000 within six months in order to get the full bonus.
Note: The 150K mile welcome offer mentioned in this post has expired.
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Can I get a second one if I have one currently? That’s a pretty banging deal.
might have to get it just to compensate for the eventual miles devaluation
sad but likely true
Is this card subject to the 5/24 rule?
I’m pretty sure all Chase cards are Dracula, unless you have a targeted offer..
Thank you Jed – I was hoping that this being a business card, may be exempt from 5/24. Well, at least I’m not accumulating more miles for the “Not enough seating? Prepare for a beating!” airline.
Yes all Chase cards are. It will not count against you since it is a business card but you have to be under 5/24 to get it.