Tickets from New York to Europe for only $2: Unprecedented sale from PLAY Airlines
'11.09.2024'
ForumDaily New York
PLAY Airlines is offering tickets for under $5 to help New York families travel to London, Paris, Amsterdam, Dublin and other European cities, reports SecretNYC.
PLAY Airlines Launches Kids Fare From New York (SWF) To European Cities For Just $2!
Where can you fly
The company hopes this limited-time promotion will encourage families to explore new destinations. The price will help leave a little extra money in the family budget for exciting excursions, delicious meals, and lasting memories.
Participating destinations include Iceland, Copenhagen, Paris, London, Amsterdam, Dublin, Berlin and Liverpool.
Additionally, families looking to extend their European vacation can take advantage of PLAY's free travel packages, which include a visit to Iceland for 10 days or less at no extra cost before or after another destination.
“International travel is a way to bring families together and introduce children to new cultures, as well as food and experiences. Families with young children can’t always travel across the Atlantic due to the high costs of travel. PLAY has developed this offer to welcome families on our flights to travel together and create memories in Iceland and other amazing destinations,” said PLAY CEO Einar Örn Ólafsson. “These $2 tickets for children are our lowest fares yet, and we hope families will take advantage of this opportunity to experience culture, food and education.”
Who are the tariffs applicable to?
$2 tickets are for children under 11 and are subject to availability. Taxes, carrier fees and charges will be charged additionally. Tickets must be purchased with a companion traveling to the same participating city as specified in the Terms and Conditions. Tickets can be reserved here.
Parents can get this incredible price on a family vacation when they book by September 17, 2024 for travel between September and December.
The incredible offer comes at a time when airlines are facing the possibility of a new requirement to seat children with adults at no extra charge.