French airline deals, to Paris & Brussels
Brussels or Paris … that do we prefer?
If we revelry in all things French, rejoice. At slightest dual carriers are charity ignored thoroughfare opposite The Pond to a span of Gallic cities only now.
Air France is selling inexpensive flights to Paris from a series of U.S. cities. Book and buy no after than Oct. 27. Depart by Oct. 28. There’s a seven-day advance-purchase proviso. Taxes and fees are not included. These Air France fares are listed each-way, though you’ve got to make a round-trip buy to land them.
- Boston flights to Paris are $303.
- Washington, DC flights to Paris are $310.
- Chicago flights to Paris are $310.
- Houston flights to Paris are $342.
- New York flights to Paris $377.
- Orlando flights to Paris $383.
- Seattle/Tacoma flights to Paris are $397.
- Miami flights to Paris are $439.
- Los Angeles flights to Paris are $453.
- San Francisco flights to Paris are $478.
Paris might be a City of Lights, though Brussels—some believe—is a epicenter of all things epicurean, generally if we drop it in chocolate. The place is also home of a French fry, and a bodacious 125 breweries. US Airways is offering round-trip passage from a series of US cities to a heart of a European Community. Fares are roundtrip, and do not embody taxes or fees.
- Washington, DC flights to Brussels are $864.
- Philadelphia flights to Brussels are $877.
- Boston flights to Brussels are $912.
- Pittsburgh flights to Brussels are $912.
- Charlotte flights to Brussels are $962.
- San Francisco flights to Brussels are $1,012.
- Phoenix flights to Brussels are $1,012.
So, Paris or Brussels – that is your favorite? Tell us, and tell us why.
Story by Jerry Chandler
(Image: Panoramas)
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