This Flash Sale Makes a Trip to Paris Cheaper Than a U.S. Domestic Flight
It’s not uncommon for a domestic flight within the United States to cost $500 or more round trip. But here’s the thing– would you rather pay $500 to go from New York Cityto Miami, or would you rather spend less than that but make it a trip to Parisinstead?
The airline Frenchbeeis making this possible with its special eco-efficient Airbus fleet. The airline is committed to offering accessible flights for both individuals and families, and provides a fare structure that allows people to choose tickets from Basic Economy to Premium Cabin options.
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Currently, there are roundtrip fares with Frenchbee available for just $355. This includes trips straight to Paris from Newark, Miami, Los Angelesand San Francisco. These prices, of course, are the cheapest options offered from the airline. This budget option is called Bee Light. With a Bee Light ticket, you would get a carry-on up to 26 pounds and a personal item. There isn’t a meal included in the flight, so you’d want to make sure to grab something in the airport before takeoff. Lastly, if you want to choose a specific seat, there will be a fee for that.
If you’re worried about traveling with just a carry-on and personal item, you’ll want to read some of our tips on how to make that happen. Trust us, once you give it a go, you’ll figure out that saving that extra money is very much worth it.
Now more than ever is a great time to make the trip to Paris. In Spring 2026 alone, you’ll be able to catch some amazing events, like the Paris marathonand cherry blossom season. If you’re traveling with little ones, this is a great time to visit Disneyland Paris . The park has recently undergone one of its biggest transformations yet, with a grand opening of Disney Adventure Worldin late March. This park will feature a World of Frozen, World of Pixarand Marvel Universeattractions as well.
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