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Still Active! Amazing Cheap Flights to Europe for ~$400 Round-Trip

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Thought you missed out on yesterday’s incredible fare sales to Europe from many US cities?  You’re in luck, because these deals are still active!

And via The Flight Deal, United Airlines has now joined the fare war, which includes flights from most US cities to almost anywhere in Europe and North Africa for ~$400 round-trip.  That’s an incredible deal!

Travel dates include flights in December 2016 and even in August 2017.  These are usually peak times when cheap fares are hard to find!

Fly From the US to Rome for the Holidays for ~$412 Round-Trip on United Airlines

I’ll remind you of how to find and book these deals!

How to Book It

Link:   ITA Matrix

Link:   Google Flights

Link:   Cheap Fares to Europe

I used Google Flights and ITA Matrix to find sale dates.  Once you find a deal you like, book directly on the airline website or through a site like Orbitz.

For example, I found a round-trip coach ticket between Chicago and Rome departing on December 12, 2016, and returning December 20, 2016, for ~$412 on United Airlines.

I suspect these low fares won’t last for much longer, so book soon if you’re interested.

Even if you’re not sure of your travel plans, most airlines and 3rd-party websites allow you to cancel your ticket for a full refund within a short time after booking.  Check out my post on cancellation policies for airlines and online travel agencies for more details!

Bottom Line

Yesterday’s incredible fare deals from the US to Europe are still active!  But I’m not sure how long they’ll last.

You can get a round-trip coach ticket on American Airlines, Delta, or United Airlines from most US cities to almost anywhere in Europe for ~$400.  That’s an amazing price!

Let me know if you book a cheap ticket!

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