Right now, American
Airlines is offering some serious bargains on round-trip flights to some of
Europe’s
most iconic destinations, with prices starting at under $500. The sale, which runs through September 17, covers flights departing on select dates between
now and May 2024. Travelers can take advantage of discounted flights to such timeless
cities as Athens, Dublin, London, Lisbon, Paris, Venice and many more.?
“Together with our
partners Aer Lingus, British Airways, Finnair and Iberia, we take you to your
favorite destinations in Europe. Explore limited-time deals to the U.K., Spain,
France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and more,” the airline wrote on its promotion
page. ?
Various blackout
dates apply, with the specifics dependent upon your selected route, but these tend
to cover peak holiday and spring break periods, according to Travel
+ Leisure. These specially discounted fares apply exclusively to weekday travel,
with outbound flights scheduled for Sundays through Wednesdays and Sundays and
return flights available from Tuesdays through Fridays.
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Some sample deals
we found priced at under $500 include:?
- New York (JFK)
to/from London (LHR): $400
-
San Francisco
(SFO) to/from Milan (MXP):$438
-
Los Angeles (LAX) to/from
Madrid (MAD): $450
-
Miami (MIA)
to/from Paris (CDG): $458
- Philadelphia (PHL)
to/from Venice (VCE): $465
- Chicago (ORD) to/from
Dublin (DUB): $468
- Dallas (DFW) to/from Amsterdam (AMS): $483
It’s worth noting
that these low-priced fares are for non-refundable Basic Economy tickets, which
means you can’t make flight changes and will have to pay extra for a seat
assignment. Travelers who prefer to have more flexibility can opt for a Main
Cabin upgrade, which provides benefits like a free checked bag, the ability to
pick your seat, and the option to cancel and receive a flight credit.
This sale arrives on
the heels of the news that American Airlines is expanding its European
routes for next summer. The airline will add new connections between
Chicago and Madrid, Philadelphia and Edinburgh, and Charlotte and Miami to
Rome. Additionally, seasonal services between Philadelphia and Copenhagen,
Naples and Nice will also return next summer.
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