If you're staring down $400 roundtrip fares to Florida or Arizona this winter, look overseas: That same amount of money can get you to Europe instead.
Yes, really! In the past few weeks, we've found tons of fares to destinations like Ireland, Portugal, Amsterdam, Paris and beyond in the $300s roundtrip for a trip this spring or fall. In some cases – gasp! – those fares even dip into the $200s!
It's been a consistent trend of the cheapest fares to cross the pond we've ever seen. You'll miss the peak season crowds of Europe's busy summers, enjoy off-peak prices, and take advantage of the dollar's excellent exchange rate against the euro.
So save money on your next big trip by looking across the Atlantic instead of within the U.S. That's what our Thrifty Traveler Premium subscribers are learning right now, thanks to these sizzling flight deals.
Check out just how cheap it can get.
Mistake Fare to Amsterdam, London, or Paris
Most of the best flight deals happen because of good old supply and demand. When there's not enough demand on a flight where supply is too high, you're going to see the lowest possible fares.
Another good way to find cheap fares? When the airlines forget to add hundreds of dollars worth of fees on the fare…
It's called a mistake fare, and it's an exhilarating moment when you find one like we did a few weeks ago on these roundtrip flights to Europe on JetBlue.
JetBlue messed up big time here, offering these crazy bargain fares for a limited time.
If you want to fly to Europe from $218, you're pretty much going to have to hope the airlines mess up. And when they do, we'll alert all of our Thrifty Traveler Premium members ASAP!
Delta to Iceland in the $300s RT
Icelandair is usually the driving force behind the cheapest flights to Iceland, but Delta is always sneakily right behind the Icelandic airline. Recently, though, Delta has surged ahead, offering some of the cheapest fares we've ever seen to Iceland in the $300s roundtrip.
As you can see, it's not just the nonstops that get in on the good fares, either. From Florida to Pennsylvania, and even Missouri and Indiana, you could book one-stop connections on Delta to Reykjavik (KEF) for unthinkable lows.
These fares all connect through New York (JFK), which was home to the cheapest of these fares at just $309 roundtrip.
Just a few days before, we found these fares in the $300s from Detroit (DTW), too. And best of all, these were flexible Main Cabin fares that included seat selection and the ability to change or cancel for an ecredit!
Nonstop to Ireland under $399 RT
Ireland's flag carrier Aer Lingus loves to put on a big sale. The airline is good at it, too. Considering they fly nonstop to more than a dozen destinations all over the U.S. and Canada, these sales could end up in your backyard no matter where you live.
Travelers in Toronto (YYZ) got the best of this latest sale, but as you can see, several cities were close behind to get you to the Emerald Isle in 2025!
Spain or Portugal in the $300s RT
The Iberian Peninsula has long been home to some of the cheapest flights we find, and a few stellar fares below $400 roundtrip have solidified that trend of late.
This flight deal alert we sent for fares to Portugal included more than 100 U.S. and Canadian cities with fares below $600 roundtrip, but only a few lucky winners got to see the lowest fares starting at $374 roundtrip.
Our West Coast friends in Vancouver (YVR) got to book that outstanding rate – which is just the luck of the draw, just like it was for travelers in Boston (BOS) who were able to book these nonstop flights to Barcelona (BCN) for just $335 roundtrip!
Like the Portugal deal, this Spain deal had dozens more airports at slightly higher rates. All of the fares on this flight deal alert were under $483 roundtrip, though – still an absolute steal for a flight to Europe and back.
The Faroe Islands, Too!
One of the remotest island chains on earth isn't as inaccessible as you think!
The Faroe Islands have been the object of my and many other travelers' eyes over the last few years as the nation opened to tourists in earnest. The Faroes are like the new Iceland – on the precipice of becoming the next big destination, but without all the crowds yet.
With fares like these, though, that won't last long…
This flight deal included other fares in the $400s roundtrip, but Chicago-O'Hare (ORD) travelers were able to secure the best of the fares at just $358 roundtrip!
Bottom Line
Flights to Europe don't have to be expensive. In fact, they don't have to cost more than a trip to Florida this winter.
You'd be surprised how inexpensive it might be to fly to Europe this year or next, with several routes coming in under $399 roundtrip!
The insights on dropping flight prices to Europe are spot-on and came at the perfect time. Thanks a ton for sharing, making it easy for folks across the U.S to plan an European getaway.
Browsing now, prices for summer are higher then in 2023, what r u talking about, get real
The discount fares of today don’t match the ones we were seeing pre Covid. Sure the price may be similar but airlines have devalued the international basic economy product so much that you should expect to pay $160 RT plus for any option to even have an oppt to select a seat. Even then seat prices add $15-$50 per segment. By the time you add in all the hidden costs and fees expect to pay $200-$250 over the discount price listed. The old days are gone and those fares are not coming back…ever.
Hello, we are a family of six (2 kids) looking for affordable tickets to Europe. Could leave from Chicago or Detroit. Spring 2024 would be perfect, but can wait til fall if more affordable . What’s the forecast for prices next year? Many thanks,
Susan
Taking my Grandaughter to Paris for her graduation trip, 2024. Unfortunately it’s the Olympics and I’m worried pricing is going to be crazy. Want to snag tickets early but am flexible on dates. End of May through September. Any suggestions??
Greetings and thank you for excellent info. What does your crystal ball reveal with regards to airfare deals to Spain from mid 19/20June to 9/10July 2023. I love Google Flights and use it often. I’m WA state resident and have found SFO to be the best west coast departure port. Willing to fly through any European city if less since fares intra-Europe still remain inexpensive. Thank you
Chris
Looking for a cheep non-stop flight to Copenhagen on July 5, returning on August 13. Is this an impossibility?? I know it’s soon.
Thank you for the mail list – love it!
Until Europe drops the vax card requirement, I’d assume they’ll be hurting for flying business. It’s way stressful to protect that little card.
The fares to Europe over the summer have not come down very much at all. What are your predictions there?
I’ve been watching your site and keep seeing the ads for premium. I’m wondering if it is worth it for us to join as we are in western Canada. Are we really going to see many great deals that originate from Calgary, AB YYC? The whole concept sounds wonderful, but not for us if this is primarily an American site. Any thoughts on this.
Hi Linda! While we do cover mostly US travel news on our website, our flight deal email alerts are for both US and Canadian departure cities 🙂 We typically find flight deals out of YYC at least a few times a month! Would love to have you join for cheap flights 🙂
Looking for cheap flights to Europe from pdx thru october
Lynda, great! We see cheap fares to Europe every month or so from cities including PDX. Just this weekend, we found flight deals to Croatia, Czechia, and Poland for $530 roundtrip from PDX. Don’t miss the next deals we find out of Portland: https://thriftytraveler.com/premium
London RT from TPA
Hi Nat! We don’t make the deals (just find them), but we see cheap fares to London come around every few months 🙂
Lincoln?!! Where can I head off to on the cheap from Lincoln? I’m in!!
Hi Lynne, yes! In the past month alone, we’ve found cheap international flights from Lincoln to Hawaii, Japan, Brazil, Australia, Chile, and Toronto. There’s more to come in the coming months: we’d love to have you join us for more cheap flights! More info on our Premium service here: https://thriftytraveler.com/premium/
What about London ? Any changes there?
I have been a Premium member for several years!
Hi Lynne,
You can add LNK to your departure city preferences to get alerts for deals from Lincoln! Sent you an email with details 🙂
Thank you!
We see cheap fares to London come around every few months! Most recently, we found fares in the low $300s 🙂