SFO > Chicago, Illinois: $148 round-trip – Dec-Feb (Including MLK Weekend)

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* This is a “fare dump” with a few alternate dates available.

San Francisco to Chicago, Illinois: 6 night trip. (But can be changed.)
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Flight Options
Best price I found: Thu, Jan 09 to Wed, Jan 15.
Flight Alone: $148. (Normal price: $360.00)

Lodging options:
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The above option is for 7 days and taxes and fees are approximately $55 per night due to being higher quality hotels. in the Chicago area. Reseller guarantees quality of these hotels to be a minimum of 3 stars, and taxes/mandatory fees are approximately $12 to $33 per night depending on time of year and availability.

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