Overview
- Cheapest seats sit just under $6,100, roughly $1,000 higher than last year’s get-in at this point, according to StubHub data reported Thursday.
- Marketplace ranges diverge sharply, from about $6,087 to $23,950 on TickPick, $6,291 to $57,063 on StubHub, and $6,500 to $22,889 on Ticketmaster, with a separate VIP listing near $90,442 noted earlier.
- Average resale pricing remains elevated at $8,044 eleven days out per TickPick, while SeatGeek pegs the average a little over $10,000.
- Airlines including JetBlue, Southwest, and American have added flights into San Jose and San Francisco to accommodate Super Bowl travel demand.
- Travelers face steep logistics — about $1,000 for nonstop fares, $400–$500 for connections, and hotels at $300–$400 per night — with advisories to book through reputable vendors as some fans wait for potential last-minute ticket drops.