European Airfare Sale: Austin to (Most of Europe) $490-$580 r/t – American / British Airways

[09/19/2018 @ 2:30 PM] Book this fare on: Priceline, BookingBuddy, Travelocity, OrbitzCheapTickets, Expedia, Hotwire.
[09/20/2018 @ 12:32 PM] Fare gone. Removing from deal list.

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American Airlines and Oneworld partners have round-trip flights from Austin (AUS) to Most cities in Europe (See list below) for $490-$580 with a connection. Flights November to March.

Note: Depending on the route, this will either be in “Basic” or “Regular” economy. Most fares will allow upgrades into “Regular” for about +15 to +$40 each-way.

Note: These example dates should work for most destinations. You’ll need to experiment a bit.

Note: New Years Eve is available for most of these if you can do a 11-day or longer stay.

Here’s the list of cities we’re seeing on sale. We may have missed a few smaller airports.

  1. London (Nonstop)
  2. Paris (Delta is matching)
  3. Amsterdam
  4. Manchester
  5. Berlin
  6. Rome
  7. Milan
  8. Dublin
  9. Prague
  10. Budapest
  11. Athens
  12. Dublin (Delta matched. $449)
  13. Zagreb (2-stops)
  14. Split (2-stops)
  15. Vienna
  16. Stockholm
  17. Helsinki
  18. Frankfurt
  19. Madrid
  20. Barcelona
  21. Oslo
  22. Helsinki
  23. Copenhagen
  24. (Smaller airports not listed here may also be on sale.)
  • Example Dates: (Priceline / BookingBuddy) Oct 31 – Nov 07 / Nov 07 – Nov 14 / Nov 14 – Nov 21 / Nov 21 – Nov 28 / Nov 28 – Dec 05 / Dec 05 – Dec 12 / Dec 11  – Dec 18 / … / Dec 30 – Jan 09 / Jan 09 – Jan 16 / Jan 16 – Jan 23 / Jan 23 – Jan 30 / Jan 30 – Feb 06 / Feb 06 – Feb 13 / Feb 13 – Feb 20 / Feb 20 – Feb 27 / Feb 27 – Mar 06 / Mar 06 – Mar 13 / Feb 27 – Mar 06 / Mar 06 – Mar 13 / Mar 13 – Mar 20 / Mar 20 – Mar 27 /Other dates: There are more dates available than the ones we list here, experiment on your own.

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  • Tips: Rent a car for cheaper by using Priceline’s “Express Deals”. The rental car company will be hidden until after you purchase, but this allows those companies to undercut the published rate indirectly. You can remove low quality companies from those hidden results. The trick is to use the quality filter on their website to remove any rental car company with a review rating under 7.0 and then pick the deals that survive the filter. Note that the quality filter is only available on the desktop/web version of the Priceline website and isn’t available on the mobile version.
  • Tips: Use Tripadvisor to create a Hotel “short list”. First, plug in your dates and destination. Then select “Sort by Traveler Ranked”. Finally, select the “Traveler Ranking” filter to show “only 4* and up”. Use this resulting “short list” of hotels to find the cheapest one with a high ranking.
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  • Tips: Hotel rates for Weekend dates are usually higher than the rates for Sunday through Thursday. Tripadvisor has a color-coded date calendar, red when the average hotel price for that day is more expensive, green for less expensive. You can use this to get an overview of what dates in the month are at a discount.
  • Tips: Different booking websites will often have differing routes, prices, and availability. Before you finalize your purchase, do a quick check on BookingBuddy, Skyscanner, and Kayak to see if any other site or airline is offering a better deal.

I was able to pull this fare up on Priceline. Screenshot taken when this post was initially created. See timestamps at the top of this post.


 


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