United has slashed prices on flights to European cities (for example: Paris, Milan, Rome) from the majority of airports they serve in the US. Other airlines, such as Delta, have reacted by dropping fares to other select European cities (for example: Zurich, Vienna, Lisbon). Today is a great day to snag a deal to Europe for travel this fall/winter.

There are no published rules for this sale, but it seems to be valid for Mon-Fri departures between Oct. 28, 2013 - Mar. 28, 2013 with a Saturday night minimum stay required and a maximum stay of up to 30 days. Of course, holiday travel appears to be blacked out and will come up with much higher prices. Have a look, and remember, these deals are unadvertised and could disappear at anytime.  

Minneapolis to Paris, France $665 round-trip including taxes

Nashville to Paris, France $705 round-trip including taxes

Memphis to Paris, France $666 round-trip including taxes

Oklahoma City to Paris, France $709 round-trip including taxes

Santa Barbara, CA to Paris, France $711 round-trip including taxes

Albany to Rome, Italy $705 round-trip including taxes

Monterrey, CA to Rome, Italy $720 round-trip including taxes

College Station, TX to Rome, Italy $723 round-trip including taxes

Salt Lake City to Milan, Italy $642 round-trip including taxes

Portland to Milan, Italy $677 round-trip including taxes

Austin to Milan, Italy $677 round-trip including taxes

Denver to Zurich, Switzerland $646 round-trip including taxes

Washington D.C. to Zurich, Switzerland $647 round-trip including taxes

Los Angeles to Zurich, Switzerland $705 round-trip including taxes

Seattle to Zurich, Switzerland $686 round-trip including taxes

For a more complete list, visit our pages for fares to Paris, Rome, Milan, Vienna, Lisbon, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Oslo, Berlin, and Zurich. More European destinations could be on sale as well.

All products and services mentioned on Airfarewatchdog are independently selected by our team of expert travelers. If you buy something through our links, we may earn an affiliate commission.

More Stories You'll Love