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Ends Tomorrow: Europe to USA in Biz ~ €1250

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Ends Tomorrow: Europe to USA in Biz ~ €1250

This is a Star Alliance sale that ends tomorrow, June 13th and travel must conclude by December 31st. You need to start your trip in Vienna, Austria ( a place that is high on my list to visit.) These are all excellent products and if you’re interested in seeing one…I recently reviewed Swiss Business class! If you’re thinking of making a trip from Europe to the States then this could be your opportunity. You may need to create a positioning flight ( unsure what that is…read this post) I saw this deal via YouHaveBeenUpgraded who has sick deals like this all the time so you should be checking it out

UPDATE: Looks like this can be booked out of Rome or Zurich as well H/T Lufthansa Flyer

Here’s a look at the calendar via the ITA Matrix.

If you’re unfamiliar with the ITA Matrix it is the most powerful searching tool out there. It’s what powers google flights and lets you search a variety of different ways. Wanna read more about it…go here.

Here’s Vienna to LA

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And then Vienna to Multiple Cities

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Here’s an option where you can fly into Boston and out of Newark click this to book

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And then Vienna to LA click here to book

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There are a ton of options that you can come up with and almost all of them are pricing at incredible prices.

Here’s a look at Austrian’s business class product.

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courtesy of austrian air

If you’re interested in the Swiss product check out my review of the Throne and tips to how to get it prior to check-in

Some of the options will route you through Zurich and the long haul is on Swiss Air.

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I actually messaged One World via twitter and asked if they would match. Let’s see what happens 😉 That would be amazing.

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