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Chase & Sanctifly Partner for Free Membership for Cardholders

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Chase cardholders are now able to save on a Sanctifly health and wellness membership thanks to a new discount. Let’s dive into the details.

What Is Sanctifly?

Sanctifly is a very unique concept — it partners with hotels, gyms, fitness facilities, pools, airport lounges, and other health-related buildings to offer travelers a space to work out or relax before, in between, or after flights. Very similar to an airport lounge membership, users pay or earn credits that can be redeemed at over 3,000 activities at 160 airports worldwide.

For example, during a long layover, Sanctifly may partner with a nearby hotel chain to allow you to leave the airport, take the shuttle over, and then exercise in the hotel’s fitness room for free. Or, you may see a local pool on offer where you can swim some laps and grab a shower. Most experiences are outside of security, but there are some facilities located airside as well.

You’ll want to take a look at the Sanctifly app (iOS, Android) to see if there are location opportunities near the airports you frequent.

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Sanctifly gives you the ability to work out easily while traveling. Image Credit: Sanctifly

Sanctifly and Chase Partnership

Sanctifly and Chase have partnered to offer a membership trial for those that want to stay fit while traveling.

Cardholders can receive $50 back when they spend $50 or more with Sanctifly. Thanks to this partnership between Chase and Sanctifly, you can purchase a 6-month membership for $50, therefore making that membership free since it qualifies under the promotion.

In addition to getting the 6-month free membership, you’ll be able to earn 125 free Sanctifly points, which are enough for 1 visit. The membership renews every 6 months, but you’ll also be able to earn 125 points each time, which is a nice perk.

This offer expires July 25, 2022, so you’ll want to make sure you subscribe prior to this date.

Hot Tip: Chase Sapphire Reserve® cardholders can enroll in Priority Pass Select membership, which offers similar complimentary access to over 1,400+ lounges worldwide. 

Final Thoughts

Sanctifly is a great membership for those that want to stay active while on the road, which admittedly can be very challenging. By partnering with local fitness facilities and airport lounges, Sanctifly is able to bring you easy ways to work out while you’re traveling. The Chase promotion to rebate $50 is especially great since it makes the membership for the first 6 months free.

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About James Larounis

James (Jamie) started The Forward Cabin blog to educate readers about points, miles, and loyalty programs. He’s spoken at Princeton University and The New York Times Travel Show and has been quoted in dozens of travel publications.

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