YOU CAN GET A $79 FLIGHT TO EUROPE RIGHT NOW

The Fourth of July is right around the corner, and Play, the low-cost airline, has a surprise in store for all travelers who want to celebrate the American holiday.

In honor of Independence Day, Play is offering incredibly cheap tickets to fly off to Europe, starting as low as $79 one-way. But don't stress— even though not all fares are $79, the price range is pretty thin, and all routes participating in the deal are less than $100 one-way.

Travelers looking to head to Europe can book flights to Iceland for $79 one-way and flights to Dublin, Berlin, Paris, and London for $99 one-way. The deal is valid for departing airports when booking flights from Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, Boston Logan International Airport, New York Stewart International Airport, and Washington Dulles International Airport.

You need to act fast to take advantage of these incredibly low fares. The deal is available from today, July 2 through July 8, and travel dates vary depending on your destination.

If you're planning on going to Iceland, you must book your discounted tickets for travel between September 2 and December 15, 2024, while for every other destination (Dublin, Berlin, Paris, and London), you'll be able to fly there for a discounted price via Iceland between September 5 and September 23, between September 25 and November 9, between November 11 and November 30, and between December 2 and December 15 of this year.

Visit Play's website for more information, including details and restrictions, and to reserve your tickets.

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