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Flights to Frankfurt, Munich, and Rome beginning at $460 round trip

DEALS - 22-11-2022



Travel to Frankfurt, Munich, or Rome from a number of U.S. cities for as little as $460 thanks to ongoing flight sales to Europe as the holidays get near.


To these three European destinations for travel between January and March 2023, numerous airlines are providing considerably reduced airfares.
Additional seats are also available if you're traveling out of Chicago in April and from September through October of the following year. 


Visit the Colosseum in Rome, stroll through Marienplatz in Munich to capture images of the stately Gothic structures, or visit Frankfurt's Old Town, which resembles a charming Christmas town.
These three cities offer a wealth of things to see and do.


With costs this cheap, these flights will sell out quickly, so make your plans and get your tickets to Europe right away. 


Basics of deals 

Airlines: United Airlines, American Airlines, Condor, Delta Air Lines, ITA, Lufthansa, and TAP Air Portugal.

Trips: There are subsidized routes from Boston, Chicago, Miami, Newark, New York, Phoenix, San Francisco, and Seattle to Frankfurt, Munich, and Rome.

How to book: Use Google Flights to find your perfect travel dates, then contact your preferred airline directly to make your reservation.

January through March 2023 are the available travel dates, however, there is also some additional availability out of Chicago in April 2023 and from September through October 2023.

Book by: Three days from now. 


Flight examples 

On the East and West coastlines, the majority of the routes included in this contract are located.
Chicago and even San Juan, Puerto Rico, do, however, have some availability.
Rome has 25 different routes, compared to just six in Frankfurt and six in Munich.


Highlights include the following: 


    • Delta: Flights from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Rome Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci Airport (FCO) start at $460. 
      
    • TAP: Starting at $485, travel from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) to FCO (includes a layover in Lisbon, Portugal). 
      
    • American: Starting at $514, travel from Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) to Munich Airport (MUC) (includes a layover in Charlotte). 
      
    • United: Starting at $579, Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) to MUC. 
      
    • United: Flights from O'Hare International Airport (ORD) to FCO starting at $593. 
      
    • Lufthansa: Flights from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) to Frankfurt Airport (FRA) for as little as $596. 

 

The airline's website is more dependable in the event of a flight delay, cancellation, or booking modification, so we advise utilizing it to choose your best dates before making your ticket reservations. 


Google Flights displays the American $514 airfare as the least expensive choice for a journey from Philadelphia to Munich on February 9.
Additionally, Delta provides a $517 ticket out of Philadelphia.
At 1:52 p.m., an American flight to Munich departs Philadelphia and has a stopover in Charlotte. 


American offers a flight from Munich to Philadelphia on February 16 at 10:20 a.m.
There is also a stopover in Charlotte for the journey home. 


The flights between Philadelphia and Munich have substantial layover duration (one flight is over 11 hours long, and the other is over 13 hours long).
Nevertheless, the $514 cost is regarded as reasonable given that, according to Google Flights, the least expensive flights to Munich range from $560 to $1,650. 


The only fares included in this offer are for the basic economy.
Passengers are not permitted to modify their tickets under American law.
Additionally, there are additional fees for selecting a seat and luggage check. 


You can choose a seat for anything between $12 to $167; the most costly seats have the most legroom and include free beer, wine, and spirits. 


Enhance your purchase 

Make sure to use a credit card that offers bonus points for booking flights, such as The Platinum Card® from American Express (5 points per dollar on airfare booked directly with the airline or through American Express Travel, on up to $500,000 in purchases per calendar year), Citi Prestige® Card (5 points per dollar on airfare), Citi Premier® Card, Chase Sapphire Reserve (3 points per dollar on airfare), and American Express® Gold Card (3 points per dollar on airfare when booking) (2 points per dollar on travel). 


In conclusion 

Because of the low costs, it's still worthwhile to book even though the majority of the trip dates in this offer fall during some of Europe's colder months.


One benefit of traveling to Europe in the winter and early spring is that you may see all the top sights without having to contend with the massive tourist hordes.