Departures: Travel & Lifestyle - ✈️ How-To: Fly to Europe for Under $200
👨✈️ The Briefing Room:Notes and open topics from the editor’s desk. Welcome Departures. The place to be for where to go and what to see. Although the official start of the summer is still a month away, in several western countries school is out and with most restrictions lifted, many are beginning to plan for the summer holidays ahead. Flights can often be most expensive part of a trip, but it doesn’t always have to be that way. As someone who depends on long haul flights to commute back and forth between jobs on a weekly basis, I am always looking for ways to save money. So in this edition of Departures I am highlighting some of the new carriers coming in to the low-cost-long-haul space with fresh routes and innovative products that can save you thousands. So now without further ado, let’s take it away! Alvin 📰 Best strategies to save on flights:Tips and trick to get the most out of your money when booking your next trip. When bargain hunting, you will always run into compromises. With some carriers it will be more than others. From arriving at smaller airports outside the main city centers, limited inflight service and ancillary charges for certain amenities, it all comes with the territory. You must ultimately decide if the cost savings are worth it for you. Just make sure you read all the fine print and adjust your expectations accordingly. If in the end going the low cost carrier route is not for you, here are some best practices I highly recommend employing to save money when booking your next flight regardless how you decide to travel:
✈️ How to Fly to Europe for under $200:These are the carriers to watch in 2022 for the most affordable flights from North America to Europe. Norse Air It is no secret the pandemic hit the airline industry particularly hard. Out of all the casualties that came from the aftermath, Norwegian’s transatlantic operations was the one that affected me personally the most. It was my preferred carrier for both Europe and Asia. So I was very happy to hear last year that Norse would be taking over Norwegian’s Boeing 787’s Dreamliners, part of their routes and more importantly their low fares + fees for everything business model. For bargain hunters that means you can cross the Atlantic from New York, Orlando or Miami direct to Oslo for just over $100 each way. Beginning August 26, they will add service from London as well for about the same price. Here’s a chart of their 3 economy products: They also offer several premium products (not listed here) and the ability to upgrade only certain parts of the experience with add-ons for wifi, special luggage, seat selection and in-flight meal service. via: flynorse.com Play Air Where Norse is taking over where Norwegian left off, Play is filling the shoes of Wow Air, the failed Icelandic carrier that ceased operations in 2019. Like its predecessor, Play connects Europe and North America via Reykjavík and it’s a great option for a long stopover if you fancy to witness some of the most beautiful landscapes in world on your way to or from your final destination. Although unlike the country’s national carrier Iceland Air which has the stopover feature built in to the site, with Play you will need to book your itinerary point to point on your own with separate tickets each way. A couple of things to note, Play flies the smaller Airbus A320/321neo aircraft which in my experience can feel a little cramped for a long haul flights. This might or might not be a deal breaker for you but I always prefer the larger aircraft on anything over 4-5 hours. The other caveat that you might also want to consider if planning to fly in / out of New York is they only service Stewart International Airport, which is about 1.5 hours north of Manhattan. Pricing wise, they are not as aggressive as Norse, but you can still find plenty of under $200 itineraries off season to most of the destinations they service in Europe. Different to Norse, Play offers only one “Economy” cabin class with no seat back entertainment or Wifi. Luggage beyond your personal item, food, drinks and seat selection are all ancillary. via: flyplay.com French Bee Originally called “French Blue”, the Paris based carrier had to abruptly rebrand after objections from US based JetBlue. The carrier began its direct service between Paris Orly and Newark International on September 2019 only to temporarily suspend its US operations in light of all the Covid restrictions a few months later. Ever since moving to France, this has become my goto carrier to commute back and forth to the US. They offer non-stop flights to all my most frequented US cities including new seasonal service Miami. They also operate a fleet of Airbus A350’s that offer a very similar flight experience to Norse Air’s Boeing 787’s. As far as pricing, Paris to New York usually for under $150 bucks is always a great deal. Specially out of Orly which is always less congested than Charles de Gaulle and way more accessible than Beauvais airports. As with the rest of the players in the ultra low cost space, the price only includes flight and a under seat bag. Everything else is extra. 🛫 About Us:Departures is a free newsletter about photography, travel & lifestyle. To find out more about what this is, who I am and why should you be here, visit our dedicated about page here: Thank you for subscribing to Departures. This newsletter is made possible by the generosity of other like minded industry partners and humans just like you. If you wish to support the mission and enjoy additional premium benefits, special offers, exclusive content and 1 on 1 access to me and my team consider upgrading to a Million Miler subscription. |
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