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𤯠Business class to Japan for 28k points
Plus, Delta just dropped an award sale
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Good morning from crisp, cool northern Tanzania!
We donāt have any time to waste⦠thereās a bunch of important stuff to tell you about, so letās dive in:

𤯠Business class to Japan for 28k points
Alrighty, folks⦠this one is crazy.
On March 1st only, Bilt Rewards is offering up to a 100% transfer bonus to Japan Airlines (JAL) for their Rent Day promotion.

As with all Bilt Rent Day promos, the exact transfer bonus will be based on your Bilt elite status level:
Bilt Status Tier | Bonus Amount | Transfer Ratio |
|---|---|---|
Blue (no status) | 25% | 1:1.25 |
Silver | 50% | 1:1.5 |
Gold | 75% | 1:1.75 |
Platinum | 100% | 1:2 |
As you can see, even with NO Bilt status, you still get a generous 25% bonus.
This is one of the first months, however, in which you can upgrade your Bilt status with $135 of Bilt Cash.
So even if you donāt currently have any status, you could upgrade yourself to Silver status for a day and unlock a 50% bonus.
š” For the Fancy Elites: If you already have top-tier Bilt Platinum status, you can use Bilt Cash to unlock a whopping 125% transfer bonus⦠but I suspect we donāt have many readers in that boat. š
So why is this so good?
For starters, JAL has some of the best award rates on airlines like Emirates, Air France, and of course⦠JAL.
The headline here is that you can fly from the U.S. to Japan in business class for as few as 55,000 JAL miles.
With the top-tier 100% bonus, thatās less than 28,000 miles to fly business class across the Pacific.

But JAL miles are good for a lot more than just that. For example, a few months ago, I told you that JAL charges fewer miles than Emirates does for Emirates business class.
This fifth freedom flight between the U.S. and Europe on Emirates costs just 60,000 JAL miles, or as few as 30,000 with this bonus.

Oh, and if all of that wasnāt enough, thereās one more thing to keep in mind.
Capital One also currently has a transfer bonus to JAL, allowing you to transfer miles at a 1:1 (ish) ratio.

The Capital One bonus ends on February 28, and the Bilt bonus starts (and ends) on March 1.
If you recently signed up for the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card and unlocked that insane welcome offer, you could transfer some miles to JAL before Feb. 28, then transfer some Bilt points on March 1.
In other words, you can combine your points at much better ratios to unlock some of the crazy flights I told you about earlier.
This is an extremely limited-time opportunity, so youāll want to act fast. Ugh⦠I guess I need to get a Bilt card, huh?
š” One Last Tip: A few months ago, I recorded a video walkthrough for how to book partner awards on JALās website. Check it out if you are struggling to navigate JALās 1997 technology.

āļø Save 20% on Delta award flights (today)
Speaking of extremely limited-time offersā¦
Delta is out with another flash sale on award flights to the Caribbean and Central America. And, as you might expect, itās only valid today.

Most of the good deals are from Deltaās East Coast hubs like New York and Atlanta⦠and cities like Minneapolis and others are pretty meh.
If you go to the sale page, you can enter your city of origin and see whatās offered.
I saw some pretty solid deals from New York to destinations like the Bahamas, Grand Cayman, and Aruba for as few as 14,000 Delta SkyMiles round-trip.

Donāt forget that you can save an additional 15% on these flight prices by holding a Delta co-branded card, thanks to their TakeOff15 benefit.
The sale is only valid for travel in March and April, so itās quite limited. But if youāre looking for a quick long weekend on the beach, these deals are fantastic.
I feel like weāve been seeing more and more award sales like this from Delta. Itās just another reason to consider picking up a Delta co-branded card, as I did.
Thereās never been a better time to have a stash of SkyMiles handy for times like this. š

š® The best card for dining and groceries
People often ask me the following question:
Which card that you donāt have now would you get if you lived in the U.S.?
Itās a good question, and the answer is easy. Itās this card. And I think it often goes overlooked. So letās talk about it.
The best card for dining and groceries
The main reason I think U.S.-based people should have this card is that it earns 4x MR points on dining and groceries.
If you redeem those points for around 2 cents each (which is reasonable to expect), thatās like getting an 8% return.
Given how much money most people spend on those categories, this alone can justify holding the card.
Dank credits
The card also comes with some handy credits. As you might expect, the heavy-hitting credits are related to dining (Resy, Dunkin, and others).
But the card also gives you monthly Uber cash, which you can use on rides or Uber Eats.
In the end, if you use all of the credits, the value you get can easily outweigh the annual fee.
The welcome offer
So now weāve covered the basics:
Youāll earn a lot of points
The annual fee is easily justifiable with the credits
That makes the card worth holding year after year.
But donāt forget that when you sign up, you can also earn a massive welcome offer of points after meeting the minimum spending requirement.
You can then transfer those points to valuable partners like Delta, Hilton, Flying Blue, Avios, and more.
The bottom line
I donāt currently have this card. Since the credits and perks are only available in the U.S., it just doesnāt make sense for me.
But if you live in the U.S., eat food, and like to travel, I think this card makes sense for just about anyone to hold.

Thatās it, friendos. What a jam-packed newsletter, eh?
I hope many of you can hop on at least one of the awesome deals we talked about today.
See you tomorrow,
With contributions by McKay Moffitt