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Chase Offers $100-$200 Off Away Luggage — If You Need New Bags, This Is Your Sign

If you’ve been eyeing Away’s sleek luggage for your next trip, Chase just threw you a lifeline — with a couple of caveats. The company’s Instagram-friendly suitcases (and their famously bulky checked bags) are getting a temporary discount via Chase Offers, but this one’s only worth pulling the trigger on if you were already planning to buy.

Here’s the breakdown:

  • Sapphire Preferred holders: $100 back on $400+ purchases (25% off)
  • Sapphire Reserve holders: $200 back on $500+ purchases (40% off)
  • Both offers expire May 21, 2026
  • Targeted, but reports suggest broader availability — check your app even if it’s not immediately visible

First, the good: 40% off is a solid deal for Away’s luggage, which typically retails for “I could’ve bought a weekend getaway to Miami” prices. Away’s bags are durable and stylish, but they’re not cheap — a single suitcase can cost more than a domestic flight. If you’ve been procrastinating on buying one, this is as good a time as any.

Now, the fine print: This isn’t a “buy now, decide later” situation. If you return the luggage, Chase will reverse the statement credit. No stacking — you can’t combine this with Away’s own promotions or discount codes. Payment must be made directly to Away (no third-party retailers), so forget using it on a sale at Nordstrom. And if Chase flags you for abusing offers, you might find yourself cut off from future deals.

Should you use it?

Only if you actually need luggage. Away’s 40% off is tempting, but not if it convinces you to drop $500 on a bag you’ll only use twice a year. That said, if your current suitcase is held together by duct tape and hope, this is a chance to upgrade without feeling quite as much financial guilt.

Pro tip: If you’re targeted for the $200 offer but only want to spend $400, consider buying a smaller item (like their $45 packing cubes) to hit the minimum. Just don’t forget the deadline — May 21 is right around the corner.

Check your Chase app today. And if you’re not targeted? Keep an eye out — Chase Offers often roll these out in waves.

Cards mentioned in this article

Chase Sapphire Preferred

Chase · travel · $95
Welcome bonus75,000 UR points after $5,000 spend in 3 months
Top earnings3x Dining · 3x Groceries
Annual fee$95

The CSP is still the best entry point into transferable points — and it's not close at $95. You get the same 14+ transfer partners as the Reserve (including Hyatt, which is worth the card alone), a solid 3x on dining, and a 10% anniversary points boost that quietly rewards you for sticking around. Effectively $45 after the hotel credit. If you travel even a couple times a year and want your spending to fund real trips, start here.

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Chase Sapphire Reserve

Chase · travel · $795
Welcome bonus125,000 UR points after $6,000 spend in 3 months
Top earnings3x Dining · 1x Groceries
Annual fee$795

The revamped Reserve throws the kitchen sink at you — $500 hotel credit, $300 dining, $300 StubHub, $300 DoorDash, free Apple subscriptions — and the 8x on Chase Travel is legitimately best-in-class. But at $795, the math only works if you actually use those category-specific credits. If you'll hit the hotel credit, eat at Exclusive Tables restaurants, and go to concerts on StubHub, this card pays for itself several times over. If you're squinting at that list thinking "maybe I'll use some of it..." the Venture X at $395 is the smarter call.

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Scout's Take

Chase Sapphire cardholders who genuinely need new luggage can snag a worthwhile discount of $100 or $200 off Away purchases, but it's only a good deal if you were already planning to buy, as the prices are still relatively steep even with the discount. If your current luggage is in dire need of replacement, this offer could be a good opportunity to upgrade, but it's not a reason to make an impulse purchase just for the sake of the discount.

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