China isn’t exactly close, and it’s usually not cheap- but for a limited time, it’s at least one of those things. There are currently incredible fare wars (where airlines lower prices) from countless cities in the US to all the top destinations in China. If you’re looking for a little Asian adventure, for under $600, this is the time to book…
The Amazing Economy Deals To China…
EVA, Delta, Asiana and Xiamen Airlines want your business, so they’ve dropped prices into the low $500’s, in an attempt to coax you into booking. It’s literally never been cheaper to fly to China. If you’d like to visit Beijing, Hong Kong, or Shanghai, there are amazing deals from New York, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Washington, Atlanta and more. Sorry, that’s just all we had time for…
New York to Hong Kong $547 Round Trip…
New York to Beijing $588 Round Trip…
Boston to Beijing $488 Round Trip…
Seattle to Shanghai $479 Round Trip…
Los Angeles to Hong Kong $519 Round Trip…
Los Angeles to Shanghai $522 Round Trip…
San Francisco to Hong Kong $548 Round Trip…
San Francisco to Shanghai $519 Round Trip…
The Dates You Can Jet Off To China…
There are far too many cities and separate deals to list one pair of dates. The best way to check dates is to follow one of the Google Flights links above. The links show an entire calendar month of availability at each different price, if you click on a date. Easy. Just search around to see if you can make one of the deals work.
How To Book These Fantastic Deals…
Easy! Just follow one of the Google Flights links above, find dates that work, and then use their links, provided at the bottom of the page to book direct, or with a top online travel agency. You should earn a whole bunch of miles and have one heck of a time on your trip. Plus, if you change your mind, you have 24 hours to cancel with a full refund, risk free. Enjoy China on the cheap!
I love to visit Hong Kong. It is a fun city to explore. I’ve also enjoyed visiting Shanghai to get the great views of the skyline from the water. What is your favorite place in China/Hong Kong?