Original Post
Written by
Edited May 3, 2024
at 09:59 AM
by
disneyland paris anyone?
Norse Atlantic Airways and Expedia have very few round trip airfares travelling from Los Angeles (LAX) to Paris France (CDG) for $317, nonstop. This airfare is basic economy light fares and on an ultra low-cost budget airline so you are only allowed a personal item on board. Additional services such as the ability to have a carry-on bag, seat selection, change and checked bag may be purchased.
Travel Availability:
Departs LAX: Sept 1, 4-8, 15-16, 20, 23, 25, 27, 30; Oct 7, 13, 18
Returns: Sept 4-8, 11, 15-16, 18, 20, 22-23, 25, 27; Oct 2, 7, 11, 23
To book this deal, use dates and book flights with
Expedia [expedia.com] or directly with
Norse Atlantic Airways [flynorse.com].
Want to see more travel deals? Click here or here. Disclaimer: List price is an estimate and subject to fluctuate based on air carrier/hotel location, flight times/season or travel dates.
.
36 Comments
Your comment cannot be blank.
Featured Comments
Great prices for the flight. Yeah cheap airline, blah blah, just go to sleep or something. I'm in Paris right now for my third time in three years, we love it.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Looks like the plane in the air now is a 787. So, it has two aisles though I wouldn't put it past a low cost carrier to try a single aisle 5x5 versus 3x3x3
Ultra low cost carrier.... Think Ryan air but international. bathrooms and air should be free onboard.
Hotel costs can vary dramatically based on the type of place you're getting and the location, as usual. Given we're on Slickdeals, I assume you aren't looking at booking the Ritz-Carlton, so I'll speak about minimum prices. Paris proper is more expensive than the suburbs (maybe about €90 per night for a cheap single room in a budget hotel, €50 for a dorm bed near Porte d'Italie for instance). Keep in mind though that Paris has a well-developed subway and regional rail system; what I usually do is to find a hotel near one of the RER A or RER B stations about 15-20 minutes from Paris and "commute". Around Massy-Palaiseau TGV/RER B station is a good place where I've stayed in the past, for example the Aparthotel Adagio Access Massy TGV right next to Massy station is showing a nightly rate of €65 right now in September for a weekend. Airbnbs in the suburbs near the RER A and RER B can be as cheap as 30 per night for a private room, at least based on my past experience.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
I've done it, but regretted it every time despite saving a bundle of cash.
Needless to say, as a low-budget airline, their customer service was non-existent and would not refund my flight. I ultimately escalated this up with my credit card company and retrieved these costs, but had to rebook last minute flights a day before I was scheduled to go on vacation.
Thanks! This really gets me contemplating a trip.. is English spoken a lot there, especially outside of paris?
enjoy the rest of your vacation !
enjoy the rest of your vacation !
Yes surprisingly so. I would definitely recommend learning the basics of French though as it helps prime the interaction. Almost all of our servers in even the smallest of remote towns speak enough English to make do. Seriously though, I can't emphasize enough how absolutely breathtaking every little village and town is in the Dordogne/Perigord region near Sarlat. We drive random tiny roads all to ourselves with castles around every bend. The most magnificent caves too. Truly awe inspiring. Can't recommend it enough. So much character and history in these towns.
I'm drinking a 1.99 bottle of champagne while staring out the window of my Airbnb with an 11th century castle just across the river and a huge cathedral in the foreground. It's nuts.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.