Fly to Sweden from the West Coast for only ~$500

Here’s another great fare.  You can fly from San Francisco to Stockholm for only around $500.

stockholm sweden

You can get some great elite miles out of this too:

SAS is a member of the Star Alliance and United partner. Mileage earning with United is as follows:

  • Miles Flown: 12,236 miles or 4.2 cents per mile
  • Elite Qualifying Miles: 12,236 miles
  • Redeemable Miles: 6,118 miles

Read more: http://www.theflightdeal.com/2016/10/28/scandinavian-airlines-513-san-francisco-stockholm-sweden-roundtrip-including-all-taxes/#ixzz4OPlFgiI1

As always, the Flight Deal has the details.

I subscribe to the Flight Deals tweets and check them pretty often.

I can jump on fares when there’s still lots of availability and I don’t miss out on the deals I want to take advantage of.

I’ve shared my process of “subscribing” to great fares.

This process involves signing up for twitter.  Even if you won’t be an active user of twitter, it’s a good idea to have an account to take advantage of deals on contests in general.

You can see my post on this here.

The Flight Deal has deals for: ” from NYC / BOS / PHL / DC / MIA / DFW / PHX / LAX / SFO / PDX / SEA and ORD”

I recommend following them even if you aren’t in those areas because they are gateway cities.  There’s a lot of good international deals–worth the effort flying out to the gateway.

Fare Deal Alert: Atlanta, Charlotte, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Orlando, and San Diego.

About Jeanne Marie Hoffman

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