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Deal Alert! $89+ One-Way to Europe on Norwegian and $69 One-Way Flights to the Caribbean!

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This is our permanent page for airfare sales on Norwegian.  So you can bookmark it as it will be updated regularly.  And to stay on top of every other deal, subscribe to our newsletter.

Norwegian is having a great sale on flights to various European & Caribbean destinations!  With this sale, you can fly for cheap from numerous US cities including Boston, Chicago, New York, and Orlando, to spots like Edinburgh, Paris, Dublin, Barcelona, and more, from $89 one-way!

If You’ve Missed Previous Deals to Europe, Here’s Another Chance to Fly to Spots Like Dublin for Cheap!

To get in on these deals you must book by September 5, 2018.  Sale fares are valid for travel between October 31, 2018, and March 31, 2019.

For example, there are one-way coach flights from:

You can check Norwegian’s sale page here for a list of all the eligible routes.

Norwegian Air is a low-cost airline, so you’ll have to pay extra for things like seat selection, carry-on baggage, etc.

But even if you don’t find a cheap route to your desired city, you can still buy a cheap ticket to get to Europe, and hop to your favorite city with European budget airlines.

So double check for discounts on routes that fit your travel plans.  You can see our posts for how to use Google Flights and ITA Matrix to find sale dates.  Then book directly on the airlines’ website.

With prices as low as this, you could also consider using your Chase Ultimate Rewards points to book your flight.

You can use Chase Ultimate Rewards points from a card like the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card to purchase your ticket through the Chase Travel Portal for 1.25 cents per point.  The cheapest flights from this deal will only set you back 5,520 Chase Ultimate Rewards points (~$69 airfare / 1.25 cents per point)!

Never miss the best deals again! Always check our Hot Deals page for an easy-to-digest list of the top rewards card offers!

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