Airlines + Airports It's Not a Dream: $69 Flights From the U.S. to Europe Will Be a Thing in 2017 Norwegian Air made an announcement last year promising a new set of routes to the U.S. and a special flight deal to kick it off. By Erika Owen Erika Owen Erika Owen is a writer, editor, and author of three books. A self-proclaimed Iceland enthusiast who’s penned more than 350 travel stories, she's constantly on the search for the quirkiest and most beautiful corners of the world. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines Published on November 10, 2016 Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: AFP/Getty Images Any day with an insane airfare deal is a good day. Norwegian Air made an announcement last year that has us prematurely planning our future trips to Europe. In 2017, the airline plans to offer $69 flights from the United States to Europe. Granted, these would be one-way flights only, traveling from the U.S. to Europe. But it's likely there will also be deals on return flights, making for an incredible bargain. At the time of the announcement, Norwegian Air CEO Bjørn Kjos said that average round-trip fares (which includes airfare to more expensive destinations) would cost in the ballpark of $300-350—great motivation for planning an impromptu trip. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit