American Airlines has just announced a notable expansion to Canada and the Rockies next year.
04.12.2024 - 19:53 / travelandleisure.com
Black Friday and Travel Tuesday may have come and gone, but travelers still have plenty of ways to save on an upcoming flight.
Norse Atlantic Airways, a growing low-cost carrier that operates flights between the United States and Europe, recently published dozens of discounted round-trip fares starting at $317. Travelers can score deals on flights out of New York, Orlando, Las Vegas, and more U.S. cities to popular European destinations such as Athens, London, and Rome.
Best of all, the discounted fares can be booked now for travel throughout 2025. For example, travelers can snag a $395 round-trip economy ticket from New York (JFK) to London (LGW) between October 1, 2025 through October 11, 2025, or a spring break getaway between Orlando, FL (MCO) and London (LGW) in April 2025.
Travel + Leisure spotted a variety of round-trip deals including:
The fares are listed on Norse’s current deals website, and travelers can select their home city, as well as the maximum budget for their itinerary to see available deals. The cheapest fares are in Norse's Economy Light level of service, which only includes one personal item and one carry-on item. The fare does not include advance seat assignment or checked luggage. The airline offers the opportunity to upgrade to premium cabin service and other extras for an additional cost.
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