Low-cost airline Play helps vacationers save on a visit to Europe with a monstrous Halloween sale that has flights beginning at lower than $100.
The sale, which should be booked by Oct. 31, is legitimate on flights from the US to standard locations, together with London, Amsterdam, and Paris, Play shared with Journey + Leisure.
“Not solely does October usher in spooky season and Halloween festivities however it additionally marks the beginning of shoulder season, a preferred time of 12 months for vacationers to go to Europe in the event that they wish to keep away from greater costs and peak tourism crowds,” Play wrote in a press release shared with T+L. “With scary low airfare to standard European locations, vacationers can assist themselves to an additional deal with this Halloween by reserving their subsequent shoulder season getaway. It’s not a trick, it’s a deal with!”
Fly to Iceland beginning at simply $99, or fly to London, Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, or Paris beginning at simply $109. Vacationers can ebook flights from Play’s U.S. gateway airports: Baltimore/Washington Worldwide Airport (BWI), Dulles Worldwide Airport (IAD), New York’s Stewart Worldwide Airport (SWF), or Boston Logan Worldwide Airport (BOS).
As a part of the sale, journey is legitimate from each BOS and SWF from Nov. 9 to Dec. 2, from Jan. 11, 2025, by March 9, 2025, and from March 23, 2025, by March 29, 2025. From IAD, the sale is offered for journey from March 1, 2025, by March 29, 2025; and from BWI, the sale is offered for journey from Jan. 11, 2025, by March 9, 2025, and from March 23, 2025, by March 29, 2025.
Play, a low-cost Icelandic airline, lately introduced it could in the reduction of on flights to the U.S. subsequent 12 months following “disappointing” earnings, planning to lower the variety of North American locations it flies to by mid-2025. It’s not clear precisely what that may seem like, however a spokesperson for the airline instructed T+L there will likely be no modifications to the service’s service till after that mid-2025 date.
The airline, which first began flying in Europe in 2021 earlier than launching its first flight from the U.S. the following 12 months, is understood for its cheap, bare-bones tickets. It operates a “hub-and-spoke mannequin” during which all flights join by Reykjavik earlier than heading on to different locations throughout Europe and operates an Airbus fleet, together with the A321neo and A320neo plane.