Update 1220 pm, looks dead at least from what I can search on phone. Hope you got in!
Update: still alive 845 am eastern 4/2!
Better act fast on this one. I saw Lucky post this a couple hours ago, but for some reason there are a bunch of sub $1500 business class fares to Europe between a bunch of random city fares. Translation: You can get yourself to Europe in business class this summer for the price of an average coach ticket (in many cases, probably cheaper). Anyway I’m just posting this for anyone who doesn’t read One Mile at a Time – don’t want you to miss out. Note that Sunday stays are required and since this might be a mistake fare, don’t call the airlines and alert them to it – book online or let it go. Since I live in Boston, I’ve only searched Boston fares. Here are some examples I’ve found:
Boston to Rome August (July open too) (confirmed bookable on united.com)
Boston to Florence in July (August available too) (very close fare bookable on united.com)
Boston to Florence in July (August available too) (very close fare bookable on united.com)
Boston to Amsterdam in July (August, too, you get the drill) (confirmed bookable on united.com)
Boston to Amsterdam in July (August, too, you get the drill) (confirmed bookable on united.com)
Boston based readers – what are you waiting for? Everyone else – there are similar fares being reported out of Seattle, Detroit, Atlanta, and a lot of cities – throw some city pairs into ITA Matrix and see what you get! Now to decide whether to go to Europe twice this summer… OK here’s one from Atlanta to Rome for good measure – confirmed on united.com too:
Boston based readers – what are you waiting for? Everyone else – there are similar fares being reported out of Seattle, Detroit, Atlanta, and a lot of cities – throw some city pairs into ITA Matrix and see what you get! Now to decide whether to go to Europe twice this summer… OK here’s one from Atlanta to Rome for good measure – confirmed on united.com too:
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