Primera Air, a European budget airline, hasn't been servicing the United
States all too long. However, it's been expanding its offerings fairly
quickly. It started service out of Boston, New York (JFK and EWR), and
Washington, DC with flights to Paris and London regularly starting at
$99 for a one-way flight. (It even got as low as $63 one time recently.)
Then, in August, it announced flights from the US to Brussels.
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Primera
announced Wednesday that it will expand its route offerings once again.
It will begin flying from the US and Canada to Berlin, Frankfurt, and
Madrid. You'll be able to catch flights to these cities from New York
(EWR), Boston (BOS), Toronto (YYZ), and Montreal (YUL).
Flights
to each of the new cities will start at $149 for a one-way ticket out of
New York and Boston. Tickets from Toronto and Montreal will start at
199 Canadian dollars. The routes begin regular service at various times
between May and August of 2019, and tickets are available now.
“With
the rise in demand for low-cost airfare, travelers are capitalizing on
the opportunity to travel to new destinations on a budget that works for
them. We are continuing to see a demand for transatlantic flights and
are thrilled to be expanding operations in New York, Boston, Toronto and
Montreal to popular European destinations in Berlin, Frankfurt, and
Madrid,” said Anastasija Visnakova, Primera Air's chief commercial
officer, in a statement.
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