Is it possible to fly to Europe in premium economy for the price of a coach? We're happy to say that this deal is real and that you're awake.

SAS has a variety of premium economy seats. There are many routes that are available in June and August.

Premium economy passengers can enter SAS' branded lounges in New York, Chicago and many European airports, as well as its own branded lounges. Premium economy passengers are usually provided with free basic wi-fi.

SAS is currently operating under Chapter 11 protection, though it doesn't appear to be impacting operations too much after disruptions this summer caused by pilots going on strike.

There are many things to know about flying premium economy.

Deal basics

SAS is an airline Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, Newark, New York, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and other U.S. cities have discounted flights to Europe. If you want to book directly with SAS, you need to use thenywayanydaynywayanyday.com to find your best available dates and then use thenywayanyday.com to book There are travel dates through August. Dates can be different by route Within the next 48 hours.

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Sample flights

New York, Chicago, Boston and Los Angeles are some of the major US cities. There are destinations in London, Paris, and Milan. New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport is often the best place to find the best prices.

Some flights are outstanding.

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  • John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), starting at $672 (includes a layover in Copenhagen) — a record low for this route.
  • Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) to Dublin Airport (DUB), starting at $483 (includes a layover in Stockholm).
  • Miami International Airport (MIA) to Vilnius International Airport (VNO), starting at $628 (includes a layover in Copenhagen).
  • JFK to Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP), starting at $668 (includes a layover in Copenhagen) — a record low for this route.
  • Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) nonstop to Copenhagen Airport (CPH), starting at $739.

Since airlines are more reliable in the event of a delay or cancellation, we recommend booking your flights directly on the airline's website.

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One of our favorite offers for Paris is to see the City of Light in May for just $640 per person.

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There is a nonstop, round-trip flight from Los Angeles to Copenhagen in premium economy.

Premium economy on SAS offers lounge access, priority boarding, more spacious seats, and multi-course meals. The premium experience is $4 more than the basic economy fares.

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Bottom line

These are some amazing deals for flights to Europe. Many of the most popular tourist destinations in Africa can be flown at a discounted price.

The travel dates for some of these cities fall during the summer, making this deal even better. During the most popular time of the year, you can visit for free.

Prices will likely change frequently, and this deal will not last long. Booking your tickets as soon as possible is recommended by us.