More people can now get the chance to fly for cheap to Europe this summer! Norwegian Airline started offering the lowest flights ever starting at $65.
Years ago, flying to Europe on a peak season would cost a one-way flight approximately $1,000. Just recently, Norwegian Air announced their new transatlantic routes beginning at the gorgeously low price of $65 each way. The offer really sounds too good to be true and not long after it was announced, the tickets on the Norwegian Air's website appeared to be completely sold out. This offer is among the cheapest offers in a summer season for touring Europe. There are instances when booking a roundtrip flight to could cost you under $1000 or the lowest ever was below $500.
Norwegian Air offers special discounted flights for Hartford, Conn., to Edinburgh. This will launch on June 17 with three weekly flights, at just $65 each way. However, the seats are already sold out and the airline started advertising the $99 as the cheapest one-way fare. According to Hello Giggles, realistically, travelers should expect to pay more than seven times that amount for a return flight since it is a peak summer season. The lowest prices for round trips in June and July were approximately between $725 and $755.
Norwegian Air is also offering Newburgh, N.Y., to Dublin flight. This nonstop daily flights from Newburgh-Stewart airport, about an hour north of New York City, to Dublin starting on July 1. Although the airline is advertising fares from $99 for a one-way flight, other flight price starts above $300 for all the dates this summer. The cheapest round trip was $654. Aside from these, Norwegian Air also offers Providence to Belfast flights at a discounted rate. This latest flight with two departures per week will start in July 2017. According to Norwegian Air, the tickets cost $99.
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