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Say Hello to 28 New Flights – Including Exciting International Routes You Can Book Using Chase Ultimate Rewards Points!

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We put together a roundup of new flight routes and routes that are being terminated.  New routes mean more ways to use miles & points to cross off destinations of your travel bucket list!

Check Out All of the New Routes to Start Planning Your Next Trip!

Be sure to check out our guides to earning and redeeming specific types of airline miles to learn how you save money booking these new routes!

Here’s a look at new routes!  Keep in mind, certain routes are seasonal.

1.   British Airways

Lots of Folks Are Excited About the Upcoming Non-Stop British Airways Flight From Charleston to London!

2.   Delta

3.   Singapore Airlines

Singapore Airlines is a transfer partner of all 4 major flexible points programs.  So this new route is super exciting if you collect AMEX Membership Rewards points, Chase Ultimate Rewards, Citi ThankYou points, or Marriott points.

Million Mile Secrets Team Member Keith Loves Singapore and Says He’d Love to Fly the New Non-Stop Route From Seattle Next Year!

4.   Turkish Airlines

Don’t forget, Turkish Airlines is a Citi ThankYou airline transfer partner.  You can transfer Citi ThankYou Points to the airline at a 1:1 ratio, in 1,000 point increments.

5.   United Airlines

United is adding 22 new domestic routes in 2019!  Here are a few of the exciting additions:

You can see a full list of new routes here.

Remember, if you collect Chase Ultimate Rewards points from cards like the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card, Chase Sapphire Reserve, or Chase Ink Business Preferred Credit Card, you can move points to United Airlines at a 1:1 ratio.  And transfers are usually instant!  United Airlines is my favorite Chase transfer partner!

6.   WOW Air

These Flights Are Going Away!

1.   Delta

2.   WOW Air

3.   Norwegian Air

Which new route are you most excited about?  Let us know in the comments below!

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