Targeted: Save Up to $50 Off United Airlines Ticket Purchases With This New Chase Offer (Ends Soon!)

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Chase Offers give you the ability to earn automatic discounts when you enroll an eligible card (like the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card) and spend at a participating merchant.  They can be an easy way to save on purchases you’re probably already making anyway!

With this latest targeted offer from Chase, you can save 15% off a United Airlines flight purchase up to a maximum of $50 in savings.

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An Easy 15% Off a $100+ United Airlines Flight? I’ll Take It!

Chase Offer: Save 15% Off United Airlines

You can save 15% (up to $50) on a United Airlines ticket purchase of $100+ with this targeted Chase Offer. The deal is good through March 19, 2019, and it’s only valid for a one-time use.  The payment must also be made on or before the offer expiration date.

This is an excellent deal as there are rarely opportunities to save cash off the cost of a plane ticket.  To maximize it, use it for a ticket that costs $333+.

If you aren’t familiar with Chase Offers, be sure to check out this post that explains how to use Chase Offers.

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Meghan Hunter is an editor for Million Mile Secrets. She covers points, miles, credit cards, airlines, hotels and general travel. Her work has also appeared in The Points Guy.

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