How to Cancel a Flight from the Chase Travel Portal? (2025)Complete
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Canceling a flight booked through the Chase Travel Portal can be confusing due to varying airline policies, fare rules, and refund procedures. Whether you booked using cash, Chase Ultimate Rewards® points, or a combination of both, this guide provides a step-by-step explanation on how to cancel your flight efficiently. .
What is the Chase Travel Portal?
The Chase Travel Portal is an online platform that allows Chase cardholders to book flights, hotels, rental cars, and vacation packages using cash or Ultimate Rewards® points. Since the portal partners with multiple airlines, cancellation rules depend on the airline you booked with. While Chase facilitates the booking and cancellation process, airline policies determine refunds, credits, and points returns.
Why Travelers Cancel Flights Through Chase Travel
Common reasons travelers cancel flights include:
Emergencies or unexpected schedule changes
Price drops or better deals
Switching airlines
Travel disruptions due to weather or unforeseen events
Mistakes during booking (wrong dates or passenger details)
Redeeming or adjusting Ultimate Rewards points
For complex cases, contacting a Chase Travel Flight Expert at 1-855-628-4230 is the fastest way to get assistance.
Step-by-Step Guide to Cancel a Flight from Chase Travel Portal
Step 1: Log in to Your Chase Account
1. Go to wwwchasecom
2. Click Sign In
3. Enter your username and password
4. Complete two-factor authentication if required
Step 2: Access the Travel Portal
1. Click Travel or Ultimate Rewards
2. Select My Trips
3. Locate the flight booking you want to cancel
Step 3: Select “Cancel Flight”
Click the Cancel Flight or Manage Booking option. Depending on the airline, the wording may differ.
Step 4: Review Airline Fare Rules
The portal will display:
Refund eligibility
Whether cancellation is free
Travel credit or points return
Airline exceptions
Note: Chase Travel follows the airline’s rules policies are not created by Chase.
Step 5: Confirm Cancellation
Accept terms for:
Airline rules
Refund or credit policies
Travel credit expiration
Chase service conditions
Once confirmed, the cancellation is processed.
Step 6: Receive Confirmation
You will receive two emails:
1. From Chase Travel confirming cancellation
2. From the airline confirming ticket status
Keep both for reference.
Refund Processing Times
Cash refunds: 3–7 business days
Points refunds: Instant to 72 hours
Travel credits: Immediate (visible in airline account)
Taxes/fees: Varies by airline
When Should You Call Chase Travel?
Call 1-855-628-4230 if:
The itinerary involves multiple airlines
You booked Basic Economy
Only part of a booking needs cancellation
Cash + points used and only part needs canceling
Flight is within 24 hours of departure
Website errors prevent cancellation
Airline schedule changes require expert assistance
Cancellation Rules by Airline Type
Traditional Airlines (Delta, American, United)
Main cabin: Often free cancellation
Basic Economy: Usually nonrefundable
Nonrefundable tickets: Travel credits issued
Airline cancellations/refunds processed by airline
Low-Cost Carriers (Spirit, Frontier, Sun Country)
Fees often apply
Travel credits expire sooner
Strict fare restrictions
International Airlines
Nonrefundable fares common
Travel vouchers may be issued
Airline policy determines refund type
Canceling Flights Booked With Ultimate Rewards Points
Refundable flights: Points returned in 1–72 hours
Nonrefundable flights: Travel credit issued
Cash + points bookings: Cash refunded to card, points returned to account
Call 1-855-628-4230 for point-related questions or exceptions.
Tips to Avoid Extra Fees
1. Cancel within 24 hours of booking
2. Avoid Basic Economy fares
3. Monitor airline schedule changes
4. Compare refund vs credit value
5. Contact Chase for complex bookings
Online vs Phone Cancellation
Cancel Online:
Refundable tickets
Simple bookings
Flights >48 hours away
Call Chase Travel:
Website errors
Basic Economy or multiple carriers
Same-day cancellation
Point redemption issues
Complex itineraries