Memorial Day deal: 30% off flights to Berlin, Dublin, Iceland, London and Paris
Play Airlines has a nice holiday surprise with a 30%-off sale on flights from the U.S. to various European destinations. You can jet across the Atlantic from Boston, Baltimore or New York City to perennial favorites like Berlin, London and Paris … and, of course, Iceland. The travel window for this sale is from June …

Play Airlines has a nice holiday surprise with a 30%-off sale on flights from the U.S. to various European destinations. You can jet across the Atlantic from Boston, Baltimore or New York City to perennial favorites like Berlin, London and Paris … and, of course, Iceland.
The travel window for this sale is from June through October of this year, which means you can either plan a summer getaway or look ahead on the calendar a bit, save some money and book a trip to Iceland to take in the northern lights.
But while the travel window is fairly generous, you only have a week to book your discounted tickets. The sale ends May 27 and only applies to Play Basic fares. Most of these flights do have layovers. Also, remember to check for blackout dates, and restrictions vary by city. Keep in mind that Play Airlines is a budget carrier, so tickets only include a small personal item that must fit under the seat in front of you. Checking a bag will cost you roughly $80 each way.
Deal basics
Airline: Play Airlines
Routes: To Aalborg and Billund, Denmark; Berlin; Copenhagen; Dublin; Iceland; London; and Paris from multiple U.S. cities
How to book: Directly with the airline
Travel dates: June through October; specific dates may vary by destination
Book by: May 27 at 11:59 p.m. PDT
Restrictions: Check specific destinations for travel restrictions; some fares in this sale are only eligible for travel on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Sample routes
Departure airports include:
- Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)
- Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI)
- New York Stewart International Airport (SWF)
Arrival airports include:
- Aalborg Airport (AAL)
- Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER)
- Billund Airport (BLL)
- Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
- Copenhagen Airport (CPH)
- Dublin Airport (DUB)
- Keflavik Airport (KEF)
- London Stansted Airport (STN)
If you live near Baltimore or Washington, D.C., there are some nice bargains for travel in the fall. You can fly nonstop from BWI to Keflavik Airport in Iceland in September for just $276 round-trip.
September is also a good time to find bargains out of Boston. You can book flights to Copenhagen for $370 round-trip, with a layover in Iceland.
Before we get to the offerings out of New York City in this deal, we want to point out that Play flies out of New York Stewart International Airport (SWF), which is in the Hudson Valley, about 90 minutes north of Manhattan. It’s a smaller airport that offers a low-key alternative to the everyday chaos at LaGuardia Airport (LGA) or John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK).
The calendar view below shows available flights in July and August from SWF to Paris. There are one-way flights available in this sale from $172. Those won’t last long, so if a summer trip to the City of Light is on your mind, don’t think twice.
June is also a nice time to fly from New York City to Dublin. You can score flights from SWF to Dublin for just $326 round-trip.
Maximize your purchase
Be sure to use a credit card that earns bonus points on airfare purchases, such as:
- American Express® Gold Card: Earn 3 points per dollar spent on airfare when booked directly with the airline or through amextravel.com.
- The Platinum Card® from American Express: Earn 5 points per dollar spent on airfare when booked directly with the airline or through American Express Travel® (on up to $500,000 of these purchases per calendar year, then 1 point per dollar).
- Chase Sapphire Reserve®(see rates and fees): Earn 3 points per dollar spent on airfare.
- Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card(see rates and fees): Earn 2 points per dollar spent on travel.
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