Norse Atlantic Airways, the low-cost carrier to Europe, announced a fare sale on flight purchases through April 6.
The promotional fares are not available during July or most of August on most routes, but the deals are worth checking out, including $139 one-way fares from New York to Oslo and Boston to London.
“There has never been a better time to start planning a trip to Europe thanks to the global sales,” Bard Nordhagen, Norse Atlantic’s commercial director said in a statement. “Whether traveling during your upcoming spring break or already thinking about summer travels, with these attractive prices, flying to Europe has never looked better.”
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In a recent interview with USA TODAY Norse Atlantic’s CEO Bjorn Tore Larsen also highlighted the favorable dollar-euro exchange rate, which makes traveling to Europe historically cost-effective for visitors from the U.S.
“Americans right now have the strength of the dollar,” he said. “There is a huge demand for Americans to go to Europe.”
Here are the deals available while the sale is underway:
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During a presentation to the Economic Club of New York on Wednesday, JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes warned that summer demand is likely to remain high, but that staffing issues at air traffic control, especially in New York, could lead to more headaches. Many airlines are preemptively trimming their schedules in response to warnings from the Federal Aviation Administration.
Zach Wichter is a travel reporter for USA TODAY based in New York. You can reach him at zwichter@usatoday.com