Fly to Europe for as Little as $109 One-way With This Airfare Sale
Miss out on a European summer vacation this year? Well, there’s still plenty of time to book a fall or winter trip this year — and if you book right now, you can score an amazing airfare deal. Budget airline Norse Atlantic Airways just dropped the sale of the year, allowing you to fly to Europe for as little as $109 (one way, that is).
The Norse Atlantic Early Bird Sale includes certain routes between the U.S. and Europe, including origins of New York, Miami, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles and destinations like London, Paris, Rome, Berlin, Athens, and Oslo. It runs through July 29 for travel dates from September 2024 through March 2025 and excludes peak travel periods like the December holidays.
One-way fares on the eastbound leg start from just $109, but keep in mind that the extremely low fares don’t include a carry-on bag, an advanced seat assignment, or a meal. You can either buy those perks as à la carte add-ons, or you could book a more expensive fare that includes some of them. For example, upgrading from a $109 fare from New York to London to a $199 fare on the same flight includes a carry-on, a checked bag, and a meal, but no seat assignment.
Return flights from Europe to the U.S. are slightly more expensive, starting at around $269 for the basic ticket. Still, that means you can fly to Europe for less than $400 round-trip, which is a bargain nonetheless.
This sale also includes seats in the Premium cabin — the airline’s version of premium economy, featuring spacious seats with extra recline — with one-way legs starting at $342. All Premium tickets include a carry-on bag and two meals, but you’ll have to pay extra for a checked bag and a seat assignment.
“Our Early Bird sale is a great opportunity for customers looking to secure their autumn and winter travel plans at great prices without compromising on quality or comfort,” Bård Nordhagen, Chief Commercial Officer Norse Atlantic Airways, said in a statement.
Visit flynorse.com to search for availability now, and be sure to book your flights by July 29.
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