Cheap Flights: Dallas to many cities in Europe $505-$595 r/t – AA + Oneworld

[11/13/2017 @ 12:03 PM] Book this fare on: IberiaPriceline, BookingBuddyTravelocity, Orbitz, Expedia, CheapTickets, Hotwire.
[11/20/2017 @ 10:05 PM] Fare gone. Removing from deal list.
[11/29/2017 @ 12:02 PM] Deal is back on, but is about +$70 higher than before.
[11/29/2017 @ 1:18 PM CT] Fare gone. Removing from deal list.

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American Airlines and Oneworld partners have round-trip flights from Dallas (DFW) to Many cities in Europe (see list below) for $505-$575. Flights mostly on the weekdays from January to March. Holiday blackouts apply. Flight may operate as a Oneworld code-share. Expect prices to fluctuate +/- $45.

Note: We think the fare can still drop from here, it was in the $400’s last time it went on sale.

Note: Use the “Flexible Dates” tool on Orbitz to quickly browse other dates. (Flexible Dates isn’t available on the mobile version of their website, use the full/desktop version.)

Here’s the list of what we’re seeing on sale so far:

  • Amsterdam
  • Paris (NONSTOP)
  • Marseille
  • Rome
  • Milan
  • Berlin
  • Munich
  • Dusseldorf
  • Hamburg
  • Frankfurt (NONSTOP)
  • Zurich
  • Geneva
  • More… (There are probably a few smaller airports that we missed)

Note: When searching for flights, start with midweek dates first, those have more availability.

  • Example Dates: (Priceline / BookingBuddy) Jan 23 – Jan 30 / Jan 28 – Feb 04 / etc… (try midweek flights in other months) / Mar 14 – Mar 21 / Mar 21 – Mar 28 / Other dates: There are more dates available than the ones we list here, experiment on your own.

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  • Tips: Use Tripadvisor to create a Hotel “short list”. First, plug in your dates and destination. Then select “Sort by Traveler Ranked”. Finally, select the “Traveler Ranking” filter to show “only 4* and up”. Use this resulting “short list” of hotels to find the cheapest one with a high ranking.
  • Tips: Hotel rates for Weekend dates are usually higher than the rates for Sunday through Thursday. Tripadvisor has a color-coded date calendar, red when the average hotel price for that day is more expensive, green for less expensive. You can use this to get an overview of what dates in the month are at a discount.
  • Tips: Different booking websites will often have differing routes, prices, and availability. Before you finalize your purchase, do a quick check on BookingBuddy, Skyscanner, and Kayak to see if any other site or airline is offering a better deal.

I was able to pull this fare up on OrbitzTravelocity, and Priceline. Screenshot taken at 12:04 PM on 11/29/17.



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