Update: Some offers mentioned below are no longer available. View the current offers here.Airfare deals are typically only available on limited dates. We recommend that you use Google Flights to find dates to fly, then book through an online travel agency, such as Orbitz, which allows you to cancel flights without penalty by 11pm Eastern Time within one day of booking. Remember: Fares may disappear quickly, so book right away and take advantage of Orbitz’s courtesy cancellation if you’re unable to travel. Additionally, keep in mind that discounted partner fares may not earn miles with US-based carriers.Travelers originating in Chicago (ORD) and New York (EWR and JFK) can currently snag some fantastic Star Alliance fares to Budapest, operated by LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, Swiss and other carriers. The cheapest fares we found start from $490 round-trip on flights with a connection in Warsaw on LOT, although these could include a long layover (at least 4-5 hours), however you can save a few hours on your trip by booking tickets operated by other Star Alliance carriers from around $530 round-trip. There’s plenty of availability between January and March.Airlines: LOT Polish, Lufthansa, Swiss and moreRoutes: NYC and ORD to BUDCost: $490-$540+ round-trip in economyDates: January 2016 through March 2016Booking Link: OrbitzPay With: American Express Premier Rewards Gold, Citi Prestige or Chase Sapphire Preferred CardHere are a few examples of what you can book:New York (JFK) to Budapest (BUD) for $490 on LOT Polish:Newark (EWR) to Budapest (BUD) for $490 on LOT Polish.Chicago (ORD) to Budapest (BUD) for $490 on LOT Polish:Chicago (ORD) to Budapest (BUD) for $490 on LOT Polish.Newark (EWR) to Budapest (BUD) for $538 on Swiss:Newark (EWR) to Budapest (BUD) for $538 on Swiss.Maximize Your PurchaseSign up for our daily newsletterEmail addressSign upI would like to subscribe to The Points Guy newsletters and special email promotions. The Points Guy will not share or sell your email. See privacy policy.Don’t forget to use a credit card that earns additional points on airfare purchases, such as the American Express Premier Rewards Gold or Citi Prestige (3x on airfare) or the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card (2x on all travel purchases). Check out this post for more on maximizing airfare purchases.H/T: The Flight DealIf you’re able to score one of these tickets, please share the good news in the comments below!