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Least Expensive Flight From Southeast US to Berlin?

We need to fly to Berlin early next week. What is the least expensive way to get there at this late date? Can leave from Miami, Atlanta or NYC. THANK YOU for any advice!

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A quick glance ( on expedia) revealed NYC area or MIA much cheaper than ATL.

Which day you must fly and how many is "we" are variables only you know.

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Thanks for your reply. This is what I found as well. About $900 direct from JFK on Norse Airlines. Do you know them? Are they dependable?

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"Next Week" any particular day?

From Google Flights “Date Grid” next week. From NYC to Berlin with no more than one stop. But what this doesn’t tell you is lay overs. You have to go check each flight listed as the layover could be 30 minutes (impossible) or 8 hours (crazy long). ANd these prices will be the lowest class, may not have checked bag included or cost of the seat assignment assisgned (not really required).

M $730
T $754
W $830
Th $812
F $767
Sa $583
Su $622
From Google Flights “Date Grid” next week. From Atlanta to Berlin with no more than one stop.

Most are near $2,000.00

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Onboard snacks, drinks and items: $3.50 - $300
https://flynorse.com/en-US/support/optional-fees

I suspect they will be strict on bag rules enforcement.

While their fleet is comprised of relatively new 787s, they have a fleet of ~12 planes, so if one has any sort of mechanical issue, there is unlikely a ready replacement. They are not allied with any trans-Atlantic carrier.

Be sure you read all the fine print.

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If you're flying next week it's going to be expensive. But Berlin is not a major airport so you can also look for flights to Frankfurt and take the train the last bit, that might save you a bit of money.

Regarding Norse, they are a low cost airline so check very carefully what is and isn't included in the ticket price.

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Hello Mister É, Mardee, joe32F, and Badger...

Thank you for your replies! I will look into this. Your suggestions and guidance are appreciated.