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Yeah, we said $263 round trip from the West Coast…

File this under deals where even in a world of amazing deals, we still spit up our coffee when we found this one. The East Coast seems to always get the best flight deals to Europe, but today it’s the West Coast with the absolute lowest sticker price. And unlike most of the cheapest deals, the $263 deal includes a seating assignment, full sized carry on, meal and drinks. Beat that. Here’s how to score one of the best deals to Europe we’ve seen all year, and even stop in Iceland on the way, if you like.

The Flight Deals

Icelandair, United, OpenSkies and Swiss are offering some of the best deals of the year for travel to London or Paris. Tough choice, right? The Icelandair deals include seat assignment, full sized carry on allowance and food and drinks on board. In addition, you can even stopover in Iceland for free, for up to three days in either direction. Swiss is sending an all out attack on competitor Air France, with crazy low deals to Paris. You can jet off from San Francisco, New York, Boston, Seattle and Chicago all for under $400 round trip, with many of the best deals under $360!

The Dates

These flight deals are mostly available from September 2018 thru December 2018, with similar but slightly higher deals available in the new year. Not every single date will be available, and you’ll generally find the best prices for flights departing between Monday and Wednesday. But fear not, we’ve got all the best deals locked down for you below with easy Google Flights links, bringing you just a click from exciting travel.

How To Book

The very best flight deals are available from San Francisco to London on Icelandair. These won’t stick around long, so if you want in – you’d better book fast. You can find an example price here. Simply change dates and follow the Google Flights link to book with Priceline. Otherwise, check out these other amazing round trip deals, like: $318 Washington DC to London$324 Boston to London$369 New York to Paris, $369 Seattle to London, $375 Boston to Paris$448 Miami to Paris, and $496 Chicago to London. Here’s an example with a free two day stop in Iceland too.

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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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  1. Thanks for this. I follow you on Twitter, but happened to see another blogger link to your post. I booked December $270 SFO LON with a 2-night stop in KEF on the way home. This will be my first time in London and second time in Reykjavik. Fingers crossed, I am really hoping to see the northern lights.

  2. Who could be ‘Stolen’? Just makes me think of Southpark and the Trolltrace thing

    And BTW – you have no authority

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