When people think about Europe, there’s still the perception that it’s too expensive. Without even a glance, US travellers opt for Florida, California, Vegas or one of the places they perceive to be more affordable – and while that’s already a mistake – Europe is about to become even cheaper still. Two boutique airlines have announced service between New York and Paris in the same day, and that’s going to drive the $295 round trip prices between the US and France even lower, if you can even believe that!
I write this, bearing in mind that I paid over $300 for a flight from New York to Washington DC just yesterday, which begs the obvious question – how and why are airlines creating these crazy low fares to long haul destinations, when it’s more expensive to skip over a US state! The short answer: low cost airlines extending the price slashing game to long haul flights too. And yes, the big timers have to match too…
La Compagnie, for one, is a boutique all business class airline, where you can regularly nab $1200 round trip tickets, a mere fraction of what the others charge for similar experiences. Norwegian, for another, is the economy edition, bringing fares which have been as low as $99 one way, or under $250 round trip. Over the last two days, FrenchBee and Corsair have both announced entry into the US market, for flights starting June 10th, 2020 – just in time for peak summer travel.
Expect these flights on sale within the next week, so if you haven’t already, get a Google Flights alert set – and get ready to watch the prices drop. While you’re at it, set a few shoulder season date alerts too, just to see how low they really go…
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