If you are starting to check out your fall travel calendar, you may want to take a look at this current airfare deal going on. From September through early 2018, you can grab tickets from Boston to Paris for as low as $374 on American Airlines – roundtrip! Plus, there are several other European cities near that price range as well that you can book on American or partners British and Iberia.
Fly Boston to Paris from $374 & More Cities
Link: Google Flights Search
Airfare Deal Details:
- Valid from September 2017 – March 31, 2018
- Prices from $378 – $400 (for both non-stop and connecting)
- Valid on American Airlines
- Valid for Boston to Paris
Here are some of the other cities I noticed in similar price ranges as well – all from Boston:
- Stockholm – $360
- Oslo – $396
- Gothenburg – $388
- Copenhagen – $385
- Amsterdam – $380
- Milan – $452
- Rome – $459
- Florence – $453
- Athens – $484
I am not sure how long these prices have been here or when they will go up but, as you can see, there is a nice mix of warm and cold weather destinations for the fall and winter months.
Finding These Prices
The best way to find the best days and locations is to head over to Google Flights. You can search using the calendar to identify the cheapest dates and see surrounding destination prices as well. From there, you can let it take you to the site that has the best booking price.
Getting to Boston
Don’t forget about the current Southwest sale going on right now – it could help you locate to Boston for a good price and you will get your bags for free! I suggest Southwest for such connections so that you can change if the price changes and you know you get free bags.
Paying As Little As 25K Points
Don’t forget you can use bank points to pay for these tickets as well! Instead of using 60,000 AA miles for the same trip, you could use points tied to premium cards for redemption values around the 1.5 cent per point mark. That means you could use fewer than 1/2 the miles AA requires for that same trip!
Paris is total garbage now, maybe why its so cheap