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Hot! $438+ Round-Trip to Europe From These 7 Cities

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Don’t wait!  Via The Flight Deal, you can fly round-trip to Zurich, Frankfurt, or Brussels, from Newark and Cleveland for ~$438 to ~$510.

And via The Fare Deal Alert, from Atlanta, Detroit, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, and Salt Lake City, to many cities in Europe.  Including Amsterdam, Paris, Rome, and Venice for ~$457 to ~$500!

These cheap fares are valid for travel from September 2016 through April 2017, depending on the route.  And include airlines like American Airlines and British Airways.

Escape to Nice, France and Many More European Cities This Fall and Winter With Cheap Fares to Europe!

I doubt these will last.  So book soon!  Here’s how to find the deal.

Find a Flight and Book Your Cheap Ticket to Europe!

Link:   Google Flights

Link:   ITA Matrix

Use Google Flights to search dates and find a ticket.  Then book directly with the airline or on a site like Orbitz or Priceline.

Here’s my series on how to use ITA Matrix to find flights.  And my post about using the very easy Google Flights.

These cheap fares will NOT last long.  So book fast if you want to visit Europe this fall or winter!

Using Google Flights, I found a ticket from Newark to Zurich leaving September 23, 2016, and returning September 29, 2016, for ~$438.

And a flight from Cleveland leaving October 7, 2016, and returning from Brussels on October 14, 2016, for ~$508.

Or a ticket for ~$497 from Atlanta to Rome leaving January 20, 2017, and returning January 28, 2017.

Plus many more!

There have been a lot of great deals to Europe recently.  Let me know if you book one of these cheap tickets!

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