Lots of great airfare deals right now to New York City coming from the West Coast. Feel free to check an airport near you to see if it’s also available.
What’s the deal
- Starting as low as $237 from Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, San Jose, Phoenix
- Check Google Flights and key in your airport, and JFK for a NYC airport
- Pricing in the mid-$200s seen from December through May 2019
- Availability is subject to change without notice
How to get tickets as low as 16K points?
- If you have points with your Chase Sapphire Reserve, you could get round trip tickets starting as low as 16K Ultimate Rewards.
- Points with your Chase Sapphire Preferred will be slightly more
- Find the flights that work for you by checking them using Google Flights (as shown above)
- Go to the Chase Portal and plan your booking accordingly
If you can find dates that work with your schedule, you could be heading to New York City before you know it. Let me know if you see this deal from other airports.
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