April 02, 2026 • 3 min read
Editor’s Note: This recurring article is updated regularly with new offers and discounts.
If you’ve been eyeing an Away bag but want to avoid full price, two popular Chase cards are offering targeted statement-credit deals that can save you $100 or $200 on purchases made directly with Away.
– Chase Sapphire Reserve®: Some cardholders are seeing a Chase Offer for a $200 statement credit after spending $500 on Away purchases.
– Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card: Some cardholders are seeing a $100 statement credit after spending $400 on Away purchases.
Both offers must be activated in the Chase Offers section of your card account and are valid through May 20. Use the card with the activated offer to pay for the purchase to receive the credit.
Away currently runs a promotion that takes $50 off two bags, which can help reach the $500 threshold if you buy two Carry-On bags (before tax). With the Sapphire Reserve $200 credit, that could reduce the out-of-pocket cost to about $150 per bag. If you only need one bag, consider teaming up with a friend or family member to hit the required spend and split the savings.
Product notes and tips
– The Away Bigger Carry-On is a favorite for many travelers for its capacity and durability; the regular Away Carry-On is a good option if you prefer a smaller size or travel on airlines with stricter overhead limits.
– Start your purchase through a cashback or rewards portal (for example, Rakuten) to earn extra points or cash back on top of the Chase statement credit.
– Remember to activate the offer in your Chase account before completing the purchase and pay with the card tied to the activated offer.
Related reading (examples)
– Reviews and comparisons of Away carry-on options and packing strategies can help you choose the right bag for your needs.
Disclosure
The cards mentioned are from partners who may compensate publications when approvals occur through their site. This can influence product placement. We don’t cover every card; analysis and opinions are editorial. Offers have terms and conditions; consult your card’s rates and fees and the issuer’s offer details. Editorial opinion is the author’s alone and not endorsed by any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain.
