[FARE GONE] American / US Airways / Delta – $418 – $750: United States – Europe. Roundtrip, including all Taxes

American and US Airways is on sale from everywhere in the United States. Only cities we didn’t find availability are American and US Airways solely operated hubs. However, Delta had that cover last night.

Delta also have a similar fare to Spain, Finland and the United Kingdom that is available everywhere except for Delta hubs (Atlanta, Detroit, Minneapolis, Salt Lake, Cincinnati, Memphis) and United hubs (San Francisco, Newark, Washington D.C., Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Houston). Delta’s fares to Spain, Finland, and the UK will be about $100 cheaper than the American counterpart if the city pair is available. So if you are in Los Angeles to Spain for example, Delta will be cheaper.

Update 8/29/2015 @ 10:33AM Eastern – fare gone

Availability to key cities include:

  • Dublin [DUB]
  • Paris [CDG]
  • Amsterdam [AMS]
  • Rome [FCO]
  • Barcelona [BCN]
  • Madrid [MAD]
  • Milan [MXP]
  • Venice [VCE]
  • Lisbon [LIS]
  • Zurich [ZRH]
  • Athens [ATH]
  • London [LHR]

Dublin is the cheapest from Washington for $418 for September October. Everywhere else is about $600 – $750. There are more destinations on sale, these are just some of the major ones we check.

Some sample cities where we found availability from — there are more, so if we didn’t list it and you should search to see if its available:

  • Washington D.C. [WAS]
  • Newark [EWR]
  • Chicago [ORD]
  • San Francisco [SFO]
  • Los Angeles [LAX]
  • Seattle [SEA]
  • Boston [BOS]
  • Portland [PDX]
  • Houston [IAH]
  • Denver [DEN]
  • Atlanta [ATL]
  • Detroit [DTW]
  • Minneapolis [MSP]
  • Kansas City [MCI]
  • Las Vegas [LAS]
  • Orlando [MCO]
  • Salt Lake City [SLC]
  • Memphis [MEM]
  • Cincinnati [CVG]
  • Nashville [BNA]
  • Austin [AUS]
  • New Orleans [MSY]

Not all destinations are available from every departure city.

Sunset over the Grand Canal, Dublin, Ireland - Photo: Giuseppe Milo via Flickr, used under Creative Commons License (By 2.0)

Sunset over the Grand Canal, Dublin, Ireland – Photo: Giuseppe Milo via Flickr, used under Creative Commons License (By 2.0)

Sample Travel Date:

  • Sample from Washington D.C. to Dublin on US Airways
  • September 29th – October 5th

Fare Availability:

  • Valid for travel on the outbound from September – May, 2016. Must purchase at least 14 days in advance of departure
  • Please note that while this fare is valid at time of posting, if this post is more than two days old, the fare is likely gone.

How to Search for Availability:

  • Use ITA Software Matrix Airfare Search and use the following search criteria:
    • Departing from: WAS
      • For other departures, replace WAS with airport code listed above
    • Outbound Advanced Routing Code: us+ /f bc=O
      • That’s the letter O and not number zero.

      • US Airways will only exist until October 17th. For travel after that, use aa+ /f bc=O on the Outbound and Return Advanced Routing Code fields
      • For Delta availability, replace us+ /f bc=O with dl+ /f bc=v on the Outbound and Return Advanced Routing Code fields
    • Destination: DUB
      • For availability to other destinations, replace DUB with airport code listed above
    • Return Advanced Routing Code: us+ /f bc=O
    • (Click on Advanced Routing Codes link to enable advanced routing code input)
    • Select “See calendar of lowest fares”
    • Length of stay “3-10” (This is just a sample, you can use any 7 day date range like 3-10, 7-14 etc)
  • Beginner’s Guide on How to Use Matrix by ITA Software
  • How to Read Airfare Rules and Use It to Your Advantage

You cannot buy tickets using ITA. To buy, follow our instructions in the “How to Book” section below.

Fare Class:

  • O

Routing:

  • DCA – CLT (Charlotte) – DUB (Dublin) – CLT – DCA

Stopover:

Mileage:

  • Miles Flown: 8,082 miles or 5.2 cents per mile
  • Elite Qualifying Miles: 8,082 miles
  • Base Redeemable Miles: 8,082 miles

How to Book:

  • Support us by using our Priceline link to book with dates found on ITA Software Matrix Airfare Search. Make sure you select “More Options” and  enter “US Airways” or  “American” or  “Delta” on the Airline textbox.

 

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1 Comment

  • traveler 9 years ago Reply

    Think these are all gone now

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