Chase Sapphire Reserve's $795 Fee Reflects New Perk War Dynamics

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The article discusses Chase Sapphire Reserve's $795 annual fee revamp, emphasizing the importance of lounge quality for cardholders. It details the upcoming Chase Sapphire Lounge at LAX, including its planned features, high buildout costs, and exclusive VIP tarmac transfer services, highlighting how these enhancements aim to elevate the airport experience for premium travelers.
Topics:business#airport-lounges#chase-sapphire-reserve#lax-lounge#lounge-amenities#travel#vip-tarmac-transfers
- Chase Sapphire’s $795 Revamp Hinges On Lounge Quality—LAX Promises Private Tarmac Transfers, Yet Will Spend Just $8.40 On Meals View from the Wing
- Chase Announces Annual Fee Increase to Its Sapphire Reserve Credit Card The New York Times
- You have to spend a year’s salary to get the most out of the new Chase Sapphire Reserve card MarketWatch
- Credit Card Annual Fees Are Rising. What It Means for JPMorgan and Other Stocks. Barron's
- Chase's $795 Sapphire Reserve card signals a shift in the credit card perk wars Yahoo Finance
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