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Trips from the US to Europe are rarely classified as “cheap”, but when prices are as low as $296 round trip – you’ve gotta get excited. Top airlines like Delta, American and Iberia are offering many of the lowest prices of the year to lovely places like Italy or Spain. These deals are round trip and many include a free checked bag. So what are we waiting for?!

The Deals

There are incredible deals to Spain and Italy from cities like Boston, New York, Miami, Washington DC and Los Angeles. Most deals are on major airlines and will include a free checked bag, and perhaps even a complimentary seating assignment. Paying between $296- $450 for round trip to Europe is phenomenal and definitely a price we’d always suggest booking. Any price in that territory is exceptional. It really doesn’t go much lower, if ever.

The Dates

Dates will vary by deal, but many of the best deals are available in April and May – and then again from September through December of 2018. Not every single day will be available, but we suggest checking out these Google Flights tricks to help you find them with ease. But fear not, we’ll show you the best deals below.

Booking The Deals

We want to make this easy, so we’ve compiled the best offers in price order. Here are all the best deals, all round trip – like: $296 Boston to Barcelona on Iberia, $349 Los Angeles to Barcelona with Iberia$399 New York to Barcelona on American, $401 New York to Milan on American, $432 Washington DC to Milan with Delta$439 Miami to Barcelona with TAP Portugal, $490 Boston to Milan with Delta.

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Gilbert Ott

Gilbert Ott is an ever curious traveler and one of the world's leading travel experts. His adventures take him all over the globe, often spanning over 200,000 miles a year and his travel exploits are regularly...

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