Deal Alert: Asiana to Hong Kong from $549 Round-Trip
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Asiana Airlines' incredible airfare deals are back this week, with discounted rates on flights to Asia from multiple cities around the US, including Chicago (ORD), Los Angeles (LAX) and New York (JFK). Its latest offer is for service to Hong Kong (HKG) from $549 per person round-trip in economy — you'll probably have a connection en route to your final destination, but it won't be too long of a layover. Moreover, Asiana is one of TPG's best airlines for long-haul economy service, so this is a great option if you're planning to visit Asia anytime soon. Travel dates are available in March and April of this year, with a great amount of availability throughout the window.
Airline: Asiana Airlines
Route: JFK, LAX, ORD and more to HKG
Cost: $549+ round-trip in economy
Dates: March 2016 through April 2016
Booking Link: Orbitz
Pay With: American Express Premier Rewards Gold, Citi Prestige or Chase Sapphire Preferred
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Here are a few examples of what you can book:
New York (JFK) to Hong Kong (HKG) for $549 round-trip on Asiana Airlines:
Chicago (ORD) to Hong Kong (HKG) for $549 round-trip on Asiana Airlines:
Los Angeles (LAX) to Hong Kong (HKG) for $549 round-trip on Asiana Airlines:
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H/T: The Flight Deal
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