
If you fancy a summer amidst seaside towns and cobblestone streets, PLAY Airlines is offering cheap flights to Europe that you’ll want to scoop up ASAP.
Thanks to the airline’s Memorial Day Weekend sale, you’ll be able to score 30% off your flight, so make sure to plan your itinerary and familiarize yourself with those new TSA rules before you book.
Cheap flights to Europe via PLAY Airlines’ MDW sale
For each month this summer, PLAY is offering the chance to travelers to take advantage of 30% off tickets. The deals are live from May 20th to May 27th, and the locations are as follows:
New York Stewart International Airport (SWF) To:
- Iceland (KEF)
- Aalborg (AAL)
- Berlin (BER)
- Billund (BLL)
- Dublin (DUB)
- London (STN)
- Paris (CDG)
- Copenhagen (CPH)
June 2025
From: New York (SWF) To:
- Iceland (KEF)
- Berlin (BER)
- Billund (BLL)
- Dublin (DUB)
- London (STN)
- Copenhagen (CPH)
- Days: Saturdays
- Travel period: June 7th to June 22nd
July 2025
From New York (SWF) To:
- Iceland (KEF)
- Aalborg (AAL)
○ Days: Mondays
○ Travel period: July 7th to July 29th - Iceland (KEF)
- Berlin (BER)
- Billund (BLL)
- Days: Saturdays
- Travel period: July 5 to July 20
- Iceland (KEF)
- Copenhagen (CPH)
- Dublin (DUB)
○ Days: Wednesdays
○ Travel period: July 23rd to July 31st
August 2025
- No flights from New York
September 2025
From: New York (SWF) To:
- Iceland (KEF)
- Copenhagen (CPH)
- London (STN),
- Berlin (BER)
- Paris (CDG)
- Dublin (DUB)
○ Days: Tuesdays
○ Travel period: September 2nd to October 29th
A few things to keep in mind about the offer: The advertised price is the lowest PLAY basic fare per person, per one-way flight when booking the round-trip flight routes specified in this offer. Additionally, the advertised price is available on selected dates within the specified flight period and does not apply to baggage fees or seat selections.
Visit the PLAY Airlines website to take advantage of your offer — and don’t hesitate!
Should you be interested in staying local and not flying this year, you’re in luck: this Upstate town is quietly becoming a food mecca and the “Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania” is gaining a lot of buzz.