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[Expired] [Fare Alert] U.S. to Santorini From $475 Round-trip in Economy Class

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Who doesn’t love Santorini? Renowned for its stunning architecture and unbelievably blue waters, this tourist destination is wildly popular. But getting there? A little less fun. This is why we were so stoked to find flights from the West Coast all the way to this Greek Island from just $475 round-trip. Let’s take a look.

Fare Deal — Details

It can be expensive to fly to the Greek Islands, especially during spring break, which makes this deal all the more exciting. This pricing is much lower than usual, so we don’t expect it to last. If you’re interested — book now!

  • Class: Economy
  • Routes: Los Angeles (LAX), New York (JFK), San Francisco (SFO), Seattle (SEA) to Santorini (JTR)
  • Dates: February to April, September to October 2023
  • Rates: As low as $475 round-trip

The cheapest rates we found came from Los Angeles (LAX) to Santorini (JTR):

LAX JTR cash rate
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The East Coast is getting in on this deal, too, with rates from New York (JFK) for as low as $480:

JFK JTR cash rate
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You’ll find flights for a little bit more at other airports, including San Francisco (SFO):

SFO JTR cash rate
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Best Ways To Book

There are a few different ways you can book these flights. Booking with an online travel agency (OTA) can save you a few dollars overall on your purchase, but may end up biting you in the butt if you need to change or cancel your flight. Otherwise, these fares can be booked via either American Airlines or British Airways, depending on which flights you choose.

If you choose to book using an OTA, use a travel rewards credit card that’ll maximize your purchase. The Chase Sapphire Reserve®, for example, will earn you 3x Ultimate Rewards points per $1 spent on all travel purchases. Otherwise, cards such as The Platinum Card® from American Express will earn 5x Membership Rewards points per $1 spent on flights purchased directly with the airline or with AmexTravel.com (up to $500,000 per year). We value Amex points highly at 2.2 cents each, which means you’ll get getting an 11% return on your booking when using this card.

Hot Tip: Check out our guide to recommended websites and apps that offer flight deal alerts to make sure you don’t miss out on the next great travel deal!

Final Thoughts

If you’re in the mood for fresh Greek food and endless sunshine, do yourself a favor and book these flights to Santorini. We don’t expect this deal to last for long, so if it’s something you’re interested in you’d better jump on it quickly.

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About Carissa Rawson

Carissa served in the U.S. Air Force where she developed her love for travel and new cultures. She started her own blog and eventually joined The Points Guy. Since then, she’s contributed to Business Insider, Forbes, and more.

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