Fare Sale to Europe… Flights as Low as $530 Round Trip!


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Thanks to The Flight Deal for finding a great fare sale on Delta Airlines. Currently, they were able to find fares ranging between $530 and $714 roundtrip from Phoenix, Dallas, Miami, Philadelphia, Charlotte, St. Louis, and Raleigh. While more discounted European cities might surface, right now you can fly to:

  • Dublin, Ireland – $530 roundtrip
  • Prague, Czech Republic – $620 roundtrip
  • Athens, Greece – $646 roundtrip
  • London, England – $714 roundtrip
  • Manchester, England – $672 roundtrip

While these are not ridiculously cheap fares, they are extremely less than what you’d normally pay. Also, these fares seem to be available between September 2015 and May 2016 which is great!

I suggest keeping up with The Flight Deal to see if any other cities pop-up. I will not be on my computer for the rest of today and will not be able to update this post. I quickly searched a few city pairs and some were not popping up with the fares listed above, but I did find a Philadelphia to Dublin flight for $530 almost any day I checked (as well as many other cities to Dublin). Layover times are long though.

Screen Shot 2015-08-26 at 7.17.02 AMWhile this might not be the best deal for some. For those with flexible travel and looking to go to any of the above European cities, you might get lucky and find something that works for you. If so, enjoy!

 

 

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