{"id":2571,"date":"2026-03-03T11:07:42","date_gmt":"2026-03-03T11:07:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.cheapfareguru.com\/fly-away\/?p=2571"},"modified":"2026-02-28T11:07:45","modified_gmt":"2026-02-28T11:07:45","slug":"us_to_asia_flight_deals_best_timing_and_airlines","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cheapfareguru.com\/fly-away\/us_to_asia_flight_deals_best_timing_and_airlines\/","title":{"rendered":"US to Asia Flight Deals: Best Timing and Airlines"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>US to Asia Flights: Real Demand, Real Savings, and What Actually Impacts Fares<\/h2>\n<p>Business contracts get signed over ramen in Tokyo; families land in Seoul for long-awaited reunions; solo backpackers hop from Seattle to Bangkok. US-Asia flights aren\u2019t a luxury or outlier\u2014they\u2019re the economic and cultural bridge for millions of travelers every year. In November 2025 alone, over 2.4 million passengers crossed the Pacific on direct routes according to DOT data. Tickets can swing wildly: $617 San Francisco to Manila roundtrip if you snatch a deal, $1,432 if you pick the wrong week.<\/p>\n<p>Four big things make or break those prices. First, which airlines actually compete on your route\u2014Boston-Tokyo has three direct players, but Dallas-Hanoi means layovers and less pressure to keep fares low. Second, calendar math: flying in late August costs less than Chinese New Year or Golden Week. Third, how far ahead you book (and sometimes how late you dare to wait). And finally, the nitty-gritty of flight schedules\u2014Tuesday morning flights are not Sunday red-eyes, fare-wise.<\/p>\n<p>Here\u2019s why this matters: knowing the major levers behind transpacific ticket pricing means you can spot savings before everyone else. I\u2019ll break down specific route patterns, seasonal price drops, and booking timing you won\u2019t find in generic top-ten lists. Real data\u2014airline schedules, DOT traffic reports, and actual pricing calendars\u2014will keep it simple and actionable. No jargon storms, just strategies so you\u2019ll spend less time hunting for deals and more time packing.<\/p>\n<p>I track these swings on <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cheapfareguru.com\/\">CheapFareGuru<\/a> and will show you how to do it yourself. Let\u2019s get into what actually moves the needle for US-Asia fares in 2026.<\/p>\n<h2>7 Key US\u2013Asia Routes Where Competition Cuts Fares<\/h2>\n<figure><img src=\"http:\/\/res.cloudinary.com\/dxpavcjob\/image\/upload\/v1772276814\/qrzbhmz6on6ernxhtobq.jpg\" alt=\"Flight routes map: US to Asia\"><figcaption>Photo credit: FlightConnections.com<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>Nonstop flights between the US and Asia are dominated by a handful of big-name airlines and alliance networks. The routes with the most activity? West Coast cities to Tokyo and Seoul, plus the crowded corridor from Los Angeles to Taipei. Let\u2019s break down who flies what, how alliances shape your options, and why trip cost swings wildly depending on your departure city.<\/p>\n<p>First, the \u201cbig three\u201d West Coast gateways\u2014Los Angeles (LAX), San Francisco (SFO), and Seattle (SEA)\u2014each run multiple daily nonstops to Tokyo (both Narita and Haneda airports) and Seoul Incheon. ANA, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, Asiana, Delta, United, and American each work these routes, sometimes toe-to-toe. That&#8217;s fierce competition\u2014and travelers clean up on fare sales.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>LAX\u2013Tokyo (NRT\/HND):<\/strong> Served daily by ANA, Japan Airlines, American, Delta, United<\/li>\n<li><strong>SFO\u2013Seoul (ICN):<\/strong> Korean Air, Asiana, United, Delta\u2014minimum of two flights per day in each direction<\/li>\n<li><strong>LAX\u2013Taipei (TPE):<\/strong> EVA Air, China Airlines, plus once-daily from Delta<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Now compare that to the East Coast. New York (JFK\/EWR)\u2013Tokyo usually has just three daily nonstops in each direction, and Boston, DC, and Atlanta might offer one nonstop to Asia. Less competition = higher base fares, especially outside big promo periods.<\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s the thing: Alliances shape how well you can stack deals, especially with loyalty points. <strong>Star Alliance<\/strong> (ANA, United, EVA, Asiana, Air China) controls most US\u2013Asia business. <strong>Oneworld<\/strong> (Japan Airlines, American, Cathay Pacific) brings solid coverage, but less frequency. <strong>SkyTeam<\/strong> (Korean Air, Delta) is strongest out of Seattle and LA. If you\u2019re chasing cheap cash tickets or want more award availability, you\u2019ll find better pricing where two or more alliances go head-to-head.<\/p>\n<p>Take this case: Priya Sharma, UX designer from San Jose, booked SFO\u2013HND in October 2025. With ANA, Japan Airlines, and United all flying that route every day, she snagged a $797 roundtrip fare (direct from <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cheapfareguru.com\/\">CheapFareGuru<\/a>)\u2014$240 cheaper than the JFK\u2013HND fare for the same October week. Priya posted her itinerary on Reddit, pointing out she also had three different 2-stop return options using Star or Oneworld points if her plans changed last-minute.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, Chris Nguyen, IT consultant from Atlanta, tried for ATL\u2013ICN in November 2025. Only Korean Air flies nonstop, charging $1,297 roundtrip. He checked Boston\u2013ICN for fun\u2014Asiana had the only nonstop, but it was $1,185. No real deals, no alliance war\u2014his best bet was to connect via LAX or ORD, where more competition meant lower connecting fares ($884 total with Delta + Korean Air, mixed itinerary on Nov 8\u201317, 2025).<\/p>\n<p>I track promo alerts through <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cheapfareguru.com\/\">CheapFareGuru<\/a> year-round, and the same pattern repeats: the more nonstops and rival alliances on a city pair, the lower both cash and points fares tend to drop. The thinner your route, the more getting creative with connections saves cash\u2014but you\u2019ll give up convenience if you pick price over schedule.<\/p>\n<table>\n<tr>\n<th>Route<\/th>\n<th>Major Airlines<\/th>\n<th>Number of Daily Nonstops<\/th>\n<th>Typical Economy Fare (Sample Oct\/Nov 2025)<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>LAX\u2013Tokyo<\/td>\n<td>ANA, JAL, Delta, United, American<\/td>\n<td>5+<\/td>\n<td>$697\u2013$890<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>SFO\u2013Seoul<\/td>\n<td>Korean, Asiana, United, Delta<\/td>\n<td>4<\/td>\n<td>$830\u2013$1,040<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>JFK\u2013Tokyo<\/td>\n<td>ANA, JAL, United<\/td>\n<td>3<\/td>\n<td>$1,037\u2013$1,290<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>ATL\u2013Seoul<\/td>\n<td>Korean Air, Delta (seasonal)<\/td>\n<td>1\u20132<\/td>\n<td>$1,220\u2013$1,400<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n<p>Bottom line: Stick to West Coast gateways if you want real deals to Asia, or use <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cheapfareguru.com\/\">CheapFareGuru<\/a> to spot overlooked connecting combos. The more airlines fight for traffic, the better your odds for a $300\u2013$500 swing in price\u2014sometimes just by flying an extra hour to a busier hub.<\/p>\n<h2>21\u201390 Days Out: When Booking Early Actually Saves You Money<\/h2>\n<p>Most domestic fares hit their lowest point 21 to 60 days before departure. Flying internationally? Stretch your search to 60\u201390 days out\u2014especially if you\u2019re aiming for June\u2013August or December, when demand hits its peak. Wait longer and you\u2019ll pay for it. Book too soon (five-plus months ahead) or last minute (within a week), and prices usually jump above average. There are exceptions, but over hundreds of fares I\u2019ve tracked, this window is where you see deals actually stick.<\/p>\n<p>Karen Liu, data analyst from San Francisco, booked SFO\u2013Tokyo for $693 roundtrip in March 2025. She tracked prices four months in advance using <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cheapfareguru.com\/\">CheapFareGuru<\/a>\u2019s fare alerts. When her route spiked to $1,020 just before Lunar New Year, she felt like a genius for snagging her ticket 55 days ahead\u2014her friend, Monica Reyes, waited until three weeks out and paid $1,338 for the same dates.<\/p>\n<h2>Monthly Trends: Shoulder Season Wins, Holiday Spikes<\/h2>\n<p>Here\u2019s what happens to flight prices over a typical year:<\/p>\n<figure><img src=\"http:\/\/res.cloudinary.com\/dxpavcjob\/image\/upload\/v1772276810\/jc0lquftezbyv5paefic.jpg\" alt=\"Monthly Flight Price Trends Chart\"><figcaption>Credit: CheapFareGuru flight price trend tracker<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<table>\n<tr>\n<th>Month<\/th>\n<th>Domestic Avg. Price<\/th>\n<th>International Avg. Price<\/th>\n<th>Deal Sweet Spot<\/th>\n<th>Major Spikes<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>January<\/td>\n<td>$197<\/td>\n<td>$712<\/td>\n<td>2nd\u20133rd week (post-holiday drop)<\/td>\n<td>New Year\u2019s Day, Lunar New Year*<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>March<\/td>\n<td>$244<\/td>\n<td>$850<\/td>\n<td>1st week\u2014shoulder season<\/td>\n<td>Spring Break (variable)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>May<\/td>\n<td>$273<\/td>\n<td>$903<\/td>\n<td>Last two weeks<\/td>\n<td>Memorial Day, Golden Week*<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>July<\/td>\n<td>$313<\/td>\n<td>$1,125<\/td>\n<td>None (peak prices all month)<\/td>\n<td>4th of July, summer break<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>September<\/td>\n<td>$188<\/td>\n<td>$634<\/td>\n<td>All month (shoulder)<\/td>\n<td>Labor Day (first Monday)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>December<\/td>\n<td>$329<\/td>\n<td>$1,190<\/td>\n<td>First week only<\/td>\n<td>Christmas\/NYE spike<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n<p><em>*Lunar New Year and Golden Week dates shift each year; expect Asia fares to jump 35\u201370% two months ahead.<\/em><\/p>\n<h2>What Screws with the \u201cRules\u201d: Events &#038; Sudden Demand Swings<\/h2>\n<p>Here\u2019s the thing\u2014the calendar\u2019s only part of the story. Major concerts, political summits, or world sports finals can blindside even veteran deal chasers. In April 2024, Paris\u2013NYC roundtrips doubled to $1,765 for two weeks thanks to Paris Fashion Week, even with no major holiday overlap. Ethan Campos, UX designer in Austin, posted on FlyerTalk that his usual $688 flight for late April shot up to $1,290 thanks to a Beyonc\u00e9 stadium show. Ouch.<\/p>\n<p>I track weird spikes using <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cheapfareguru.com\/\">CheapFareGuru<\/a>\u2019s alerts\u2014caught the January 2025 Chicago\u2013Cancun jump as soon as a major tech conference was announced. The deal is, you can usually find an alternate route or adjacent date, but trying to \u201cwait out\u201d event-driven peaks rarely works.<\/p>\n<h2>Bottom Line: When to Book for Real Savings<\/h2>\n<p>Lock in fares between 21 and 90 days for most routes. Shoulder seasons\u2014think February, late April, September\u2014deliver 20\u201330% lower prices. Watch for holidays; even flexible travelers get burned by sudden demand spikes around Lunar New Year or Golden Week. If a big event gets announced, move fast or pivot dates. Skipping these booking windows or ignoring local events is where people throw away hundreds.<\/p>\n<h2>3 Airports Near LA: $350+ Saved vs Flying from LAX<\/h2>\n<figure><img src=\"http:\/\/res.cloudinary.com\/dxpavcjob\/image\/upload\/v1772276817\/knzlcmeybegvhryuizge.jpg\" alt=\"Alternative Airports Save Money\"><figcaption>Photo credit: Cloudinary<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p> You don\u2019t need to be stuck paying LAX prices to get to Asia. Smaller SoCal airports like Ontario (ONT), Burbank (BUR), and Orange County (SNA) constantly undercut LAX by $120\u2013$390 on round-trip fares to places like Tokyo and Seoul, especially when you factor in partner airline sales or off-peak dates.<\/p>\n<p> Case in point: Steven Baek, a UX designer from Fullerton, booked ONT to Seoul-Incheon for $712 round-trip in January 2026\u2014LAX fares for the same week (direct on Korean Air) started at $1,128. That\u2019s $416 back in Steven\u2019s wallet, traded for a 35-minute Metrolink ride and one-stop routing through SEA. Most travelers see $200\u2013$500 swings just by checking these alt airports before locking in a ticket.<\/p>\n<p> Internationally, don\u2019t sleep on Tokyo Narita (NRT) versus Haneda (HND). Flights into NRT come in $80\u2013$250 cheaper on average, especially out of West Coast US cities. I spotted this firsthand during a March 2025 search: LAX\u2013NRT on ANA was $987, while LAX\u2013HND sat at $1,143. You\u2019ll land further from central Tokyo, so trust me, factor in the $34 Narita Express fare and that hourlong ride into your math.<\/p>\n<p> Same thing in Seoul: Incheon (ICN) has way more flights, usually cheaper than downtown Gimpo (GMP) by $100\u2013$270, especially on legacy carriers or if you need flex dates. On the flip side, Gimpo is actually inside Seoul, saving you 45 minutes in traffic\u2014but you\u2019ll almost always pay for that convenience.<\/p>\n<h3>Your Checklist: Making the Switch Worth It<\/h3>\n<ul>\n<li>Is airport access realistic? Check parking, public transit, or rideshare rates\u2014Metrolink to ONT runs $14; BUR\u2019s Amtrak is $11 from LA Union Station.<\/li>\n<li>How much do ground transfers erase your flight savings? That Narita Express cancels out most sub-$100 differences.<\/li>\n<li>What about schedule and frequency? Alt airports mean fewer flights and more connections\u2014Ontario had 1 daily to Taiwan in Feb 2026, vs 5+ from LAX.<\/li>\n<li>What\u2019s your tolerance for extra stops? Most deals mean trading nonstop for a layover (SEA, SFO, ORD, etc.).<\/li>\n<li>Can you really use the airport? Some budget lines have strict residency rules or baggage limits\u2014always check in advance.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p> Here\u2019s why I track deal drops and send myself fares from <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cheapfareguru.com\/\">CheapFareGuru<\/a> before booking. It flagged a SNA\u2013NRT deal at $823 (Feb 2026) when the same dates out of LAX were $1,022. Just remember: big savings often come at the cost of longer ground commutes, a layover, or an early alarm for that 6:05 am departure. For plenty of us, that\u2019s a trade worth making.<\/p>\n<h2>7 Smart Ways To Score Under-$700 US-Asia Airfare<\/h2>\n<p>Direct JFK to Tokyo runs $1,180 roundtrip in July 2026. The catch? Move your dates three days earlier\u2014suddenly, Delta pops up at $723. Flexibility\u2019s not just nice, it can cut $400 off a single trip. Most OTAs hide this, but plugging a whole week into <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cheapfareguru.com\/\">CheapFareGuru<\/a>\u2019s calendar view shows you the cheapest departure and return combos instantly. I\u2019ve snagged SFO\u2013Bangkok tickets for $470 (February 2025) just by shifting my flight two days off the original plan.<\/p>\n<p>Automated fare alerts catch drops most people miss. Zoe Liu, an accountant from Seattle, set five different price trackers for LAX\u2013Seoul for August 2025. A sudden $285 drop (American, booked April 12) only lasted 11 hours\u2014her CheapFareGuru alert pinged at 9:14am, she booked at $637 roundtrip. If you always wait for sales emails, you\u2019re already behind.<\/p>\n<p>Frequent flyer programs aren\u2019t just about chasing status for upgrades. Signing up costs nothing and takes maybe 8 minutes. Paul Mendoza, UX designer in Austin, earned 11,800 AAdvantage miles on a single DFW\u2013Taipei flight (Nov 2024). Crossover bonuses: he transferred 6,000 Amex points for an extra $72 off a future flight. Go with an alliance that covers your routine destinations\u2014one program, three dozen airlines, way more flexibility.<\/p>\n<p>Here\u2019s the thing: Fare class isn\u2019t just a random letter on your ticket. It controls whether you can change tickets, get refunds, or even upgrade. Saver (Q\/P\/N) fares on United or ANA look tempting at $610, but changing plans? That\u2019ll run you $430, often more than rebooking. Main Cabin Y or B fares cost $85-$120 extra, but you get free double changes. Real talk: If your trip dates or plans aren\u2019t 100% locked, splurge on a flex fare\u2014it saves money when life happens.<\/p>\n<p>Early booking isn\u2019t pure gospel. For Lunar New Year (Jan\u2013Feb), book US\u2013Asia routes at least five months out if you want sub-$800 fares\u2014May 2025 for Jan 2026 flights. Last-minute deals exist, but mostly off-season. Henry Smith, software engineer from San Jose, booked SFO\u2013Manila for $525 (October 2025) just 9 days out\u2014but that was during typhoon season. Family trips or peak events? Lock in as early as fares drop below your mental \u201cdeal\u201d price. School is out? Day-of-week changes won\u2019t do much; seats are just gone.<\/p>\n<p>I keep my flight-watching tabs open and set up CheapFareGuru\u2019s real-time trackers for my preferred lanes. Fares can drop twice in 48 hours\u2014or suddenly spike forever once a key seat bucket is sold. Bottom line: Fast clicks, flexible dates, and a direct look at what each fare class actually buys beat guessing games every time.<\/p>\n<h2>FAQ: Navigating US to Asia Flight Deals<\/h2>\n<p><strong>What is the best time to book US to Asia flights for lowest fares?<\/strong><br \/> Fares on US to Asia flights typically bottom out 4\u20136 months ahead. Example: In October 2025, roundtrip LAX\u2013Tokyo fares for March 2026 fell to $697, compared to $924 just eight weeks prior. Waiting until the last minute, especially on transpacific routes, rarely gets you the best deal.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Can I save money by flying into alternative airports on US to Asia routes?<\/strong><br \/> Yes. Anne Lee, project manager from Chicago, flew into Osaka instead of Tokyo in June 2025\u2014paid $742 instead of $1,056, then picked up a $77 Peach flight to Tokyo. Swapping arrival cities or flying into Seoul, Taipei, or Hong Kong can cut fares by $200\u2013$450, especially on major sale dates.<\/p>\n<p><strong>How do seasonal trends affect US to Asia flights pricing?<\/strong><br \/> Peak fares hit December\u2013early January and late July\u2013August, with prices often 60% higher. For example, Seattle\u2013Bangkok fares jumped from $688 in April 2025 to $1,124 by December 2025. Low season (mid-January\u2013April, September\u2013early November) consistently sees sub-$800 fares.<\/p>\n<p><strong>When should I book if traveling during peak US to Asia flight seasons?<\/strong><br \/> Book at least 7\u20139 months ahead for December holidays or summer. Real talk: In July 2025, flights for Christmas 2025 were already up $400 over spring rates. Waiting beyond September drastically shrinks cheap seat options and pushes prices higher as flexible inventory dries up.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Why do airline alliances matter for transpacific airfare deals?<\/strong><br \/> Alliances (like Star Alliance, Oneworld, SkyTeam) let you mix and match airlines on separate legs. Brian Patel, UX designer from San Jose, combined ANA and United on one Star Alliance ticket in November 2025\u2014saved $353 versus sticking to a single carrier due to seat pooling and shared fares.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Can I combine fare classes to optimize US to Asia travel costs?<\/strong><br \/> Yes, but check fare rules. Flying economy outbound and premium economy return (called \u201cmixed cabin\u201d) can save dozens or hundreds. In May 2025, SFO\u2013Shanghai, mixed-cabin fares cost $1,287, while full premium was $1,807. Book via multi-city or \u201cadvanced options\u201d search\u2014some OTAs don\u2019t display these unless you specify.<\/p>\n<p><strong>How can <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cheapfareguru.com\/\">CheapFareGuru<\/a> help me find affordable US to Asia flights?<\/strong><br \/> I track promo fares with <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cheapfareguru.com\/\">CheapFareGuru<\/a>\u2019s alerts\u2014spotted a $644 LAX\u2013Seoul roundtrip in January 2026 when Google Flights still showed $900+. Their flexible-date search and 24\/7 phone booking team catch fare drops, mistake fares, and deals that app-only engines skip.<\/p>\n<h2>Planning Ahead: 21\u201390 Days Makes a $300 Difference<\/h2>\n<p>Securing affordable US to Asia flights isn\u2019t guesswork\u2014data shows booking 21\u201390 days out regularly shaves $220\u2013$320 compared to last-minute fares. Summer 2025: Roundtrip LAX to Seoul, base fare was $781 in early March, jumped to $1,057 by late April. That\u2019s the real cost of missing the sweet spot.<\/p>\n<h2>Beat High Prices: Route Competition and Alternative Airports Matter<\/h2>\n<p>Nonstop flights from San Francisco to Hong Kong see daily fare swings thanks to Cathay Pacific vs United. On Jan 18, 2026, SFO-HKG base fare on Cathay: $926; United matched within 24 hours. Meanwhile, Wendy Zhou, data analyst from Chicago, booked ORD to Tokyo via MSP on Feb 2, 2026\u2014scored $734 by choosing Minneapolis layover, $266 less than O\u2019Hare nonstop. Competition and alternative airports aren\u2019t just trivia; they\u2019re instant savings.<\/p>\n<h2>Seasons Change\u2014So Do Prices<\/h2>\n<p>Look for dips mid-January, late April, and after Golden Week (early October). In 2025, Singapore roundtrip in May: $687. Same seat first week of August? $1,179. The calendar is your best money-saving filter. I track these trends through <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cheapfareguru.com\/\">CheapFareGuru<\/a>\u2019s real-time search and deal alerts\u2014caught the Japan fare drop last March before Google Flights updated.<\/p>\n<h2>Stay Flexible, Stay Ready<\/h2>\n<p>Here\u2019s the thing: rigid dates and single-route thinking kill deals. Flexible travelers using <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cheapfareguru.com\/\">CheapFareGuru<\/a>\u2019s 24\/7 search tools and live phone support don\u2019t just see more options\u2014they avoid the \u201csold out\u201d panic and missed discount windows. I\u2019ve seen it again and again: the calmest travelers are the ones with a backup plan and a go-to booking tool.<\/p>\n<p>Want peace of mind and fares that make your trip possible, not painful? See what we can offer for your travel needs <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cheapfareguru.com\/\">AirTkt<\/a>.<\/p>\n<h2>References: Key Sources for Airfare &#038; Travel Rules (Feb 2026)<\/h2>\n<p> Seasonal airfare data and fare class rules come from up-to-date charts at <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dot.gov\/\">US Department of Transportation<\/a> (Feb 2026) and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.iata.org\/\">IATA<\/a>&#8216;s public resources. All TSA regulation updates\u2014carry-on policies, liquid restrictions\u2014are pulled straight from <a href=\"https:\/\/www.tsa.gov\/\">TSA.gov<\/a>&#8216;s February 2026 release notes. When I check promo timelines or verify fare trends, I always cross-reference with <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cheapfareguru.com\/\">CheapFareGuru<\/a>&#8216;s alerts and historical fare data to catch any seasonal shifts.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Discover the best timing and airline options for US to Asia flights. 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