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This Airline Just Released Round-trip Europe Flights For as Low as $390—What to Know

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  • Virgin Atlantic’s latest flight deals have round-trip Europe flights from $390.
  • Travelers can choose from a variety of destinations including Amsterdam, Paris, and London. 
  • The airline is a member of the SkyTeam alliance, which can be helpful for frequent flyers of Delta Air Lines. 

Booking a last-minute international flights doesn’t have to be an expensive endeavor.

Virgin Atlantic recently released hundreds of flight deals starting at $390 round-trip from the United States to Europe. The deals include popular destinations such as Amsterdam, Barcelona, London, and Paris for travel from early spring through the fall of 2025. Travelers can find the deals on Virgin’s Most Popular Flights webpage, and then sorting by lowest price.  

Travel + Leisure spotted a variety of upcoming flight deals that align with spring break or early summer vacation, including: 

  • New York, NY (JFK) to Amsterdam, Netherlands (AMS) from $492 between April 2 and April 7
  • New York, NY (JFK) to Reykjavik, Iceland (KEF) from $390 on May 8
  • Miami, FL (MIA) to London, United Kingdom (LHR) from $566 for travel between May 14 and May 21
  • New York, NY (JFK) to Paris, France (CDG) from $503 between March 18 and March 25.
  • Orlando, FL (MCO) to London, United Kingdom (LHR) from $495 between March 18 and March 25

The fare discounts also extend through the late summer, fall, and winter including flights from New York (JFK) to Barcelona (BCN) as low as $507 round-trip in November and December 2025. The fare sale also extends on flights to India, including New York (JFK) to Mumbai (BOM) as low as $570 for travel between May 2 and May 17. 

Additional cities in the fare sale include Austin (AUS), Delhi (DEL), Las Vegas (LAS), Los Angeles (LAX), and Seattle (SEA). All of the fares are subject to availability, and there was no purchase date specified. 

The Richard Branson-founded airline is based in the United Kingdom and has been on the move with new partnerships and enhancements. Virgin recently announced a new codeshare agreement with Canada-based airline WestJet starting on March 30, 2025 to provide more travel options in Calgary (YYC), Edmonton (YEG), and Toronto (YYZ). 

Best of all, Virgin Atlantic is a member of the SkyTeam alliance of airlines, which also includes Air France, Delta, Korean Air, SAS, and others. This means that a frequent flyer on Delta can use their status for benefits on Virgin, and even earn Delta SkyMiles for their flight. The partnership is similar to the Star Alliance which includes both United Airlines and Lufthansa.

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