American Airlines, British Airways, and Finnair have round-trip flights from Phoenix (PHX) to Paris (CDG) for $448-$463 with a connection. Flights in August, November, December, January, February, and March. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday. 7-day minimum stay required. Holiday blackouts.
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American Airlines and Oneworld carriers have round-trip flights from Atlanta (ATL) to Paris, Nice, or Munich (CDG, NCE, MUC) for $420-$527 with a connection. Flight dates vary, but most are between August and March. Nice and Munich also have fares in May and July. 7-day minimum stay required. Holiday blackouts.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on American. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
Norse Atlantic Airways has round-trip flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Paris (CDG) for $409-$449, NONSTOP. Flights in May and August. Departures on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday. Origin/Destination reversible.
Delta, KLM, and Air France have round-trip flights from Seattle (SEA) to Paris or Amsterdam (CDG, AMS) for $639-$653, NONSTOP. Flights in August, October, November, December, January, and February. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday. 7-day minimum stay required. Holiday blackouts.
We’ve featured cheaper fares to these destinations, but those had a connection. This deal is for NONSTOP flights.
British Airways, Iberia, Finnair, American Airlines and various other airlines have round-trip flights from Phoenix (PHX) to Paris (CDG) for $622-$629 with a connection. Flights April, May, August, September, October, and November. 7-day minimum stay required. No Thanksgiving dates.
Delta, American, and British Airways have round-trip flights from Atlanta (ATL) to Paris (CDG) for $404-$458 , NONSTOP or with connections. Flights March, April, and October. Extended weekends available.
The Delta fares are hit-or-miss. There are some fake Delta fares showing up for $404-$441, but the Delta price increased when I tried to bring them to any point-of-sale.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
Updated: 02/22/2025 @ 11:40 AM – Delta seems to be matching with Nonstops.
American Airlines has round-trip flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Paris (CDG) for $395-$418 with a connection. Flights in March. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday. No Fridays or Saturdays. Very few extended weekends available.
Delta and Virgin have round-trip flights from Atlanta (ATL) to Paris, Athens, or Dublin (CDG, ATH, DUB) for $617-$633, NONSTOP. Most flights are between January to April, see the example date list for a better idea of date ranges. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday. 7-day minimum stay required.
We often see cheaper fares on discount carriers that have a connection, but we’re highlighting these NONSTOP flights on full service carriers since they are lower than their 6-month moving averages.
Athens availability is VERY limited. Only available on a few dates.
A Carry-on bag and also a personal item is allowed for free on Delta. You can avoid paying for seat selection by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
United and Delta have round-trip flights from Chicago (ORD) to Paris (CDG) for $499, NONSTOP. Flights January to March. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday. 7-day minimum stay required.
JetBlue has round-trip flights from Atlanta (ATL) to Paris (CDG) for $362-$385 with a connection. Flights in February. No Weekends. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. 7-day minimum stay required.
JetBlue’s “Basic” fares allow for a carry-on bag and a small personal item (17 x 13 x 8 inches), like a Jansport SuperBreak backpack without a fee. You can avoid seat selection fees by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
JetBlue has round-trip flights from New York (JFK) to Paris or Amsterdam (CDG, AMS) for $220-$242, NONSTOP. Paris flights in February with limited availability. Amsterdam flights from January to April.
JetBlue’s “Basic” fares allow for a carry-on bag and a small personal item (17 x 13 x 8 inches), like a Jansport SuperBreak backpack without a fee. You can avoid seat selection fees by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
French bee has round-trip flights from Newark/New York (EWR) to Paris (ORY) for $276, NONSTOP. Flights January to March. Very few extended weekends available.
JetBlue has round-trip flights from New York/Newark (JFK/EWR) to Paris (CDG) for $362-$407, NONSTOP. Flights January to March. Extended weekends available.
JetBlue’s “Basic” fares allow for a carry-on bag and a small personal item (17 x 13 x 8 inches), like a Jansport SuperBreak backpack without a fee. You can avoid seat selection fees by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
JetBlue has round-trip flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Paris (CDG) for $473-$523 with a connection. Flights January to February. No Sunday departures. Extended weekends available.
Westjet has slightly cheaper fares but with additional fees. The better fare is jetBlue in our opinion, despite the price difference.
JetBlue’s “Basic” fares allow for a carry-on bag and a small personal item (17 x 13 x 8 inches), like a Jansport SuperBreak backpack without a fee. You can avoid seat selection fees by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
Icelandair has round-trip flights from Chicago (ORD) to Paris, Helsinki, Oslo, Dublin, Barcelona, or Stockholm (CDG, HEL, OSL, DUB, BCN, ARN) for $355$419 with a connection. Flights January to March. Very few extended weekends available.
Some small OTAs on Skyscanner and Kayak have this for cheaper than the airline. If you plan on booking there, beware of any site that charges a fee to cancel a ticket within the 24-hour “free” period. Use unknown booking sites at your own risk.
A Carry on bag (20-lbs @ 21.6 x 15.7 x 7.8 inches) and a personal item (15.7 x 11.8 x 5.9 inches) is allowed for free on Icelandair. You can avoid seat selection fees by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
Icelandair offers free stopovers, which good if you want spend a few nights in Reykjavik. More details are on their website (link).
French bee has round-trip flights from Newark/New York (EWR) to Paris (ORY) for $277, NONSTOP. Flights in January. Extended weekends available.
Air Canada and United have round-trip flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Paris (CDG) for $475 with a connection. Flights in January. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday. 7-day minimum stay required.
Icelandair has round-trip flights from Seattle (SEA) to Paris (CDG) for $470-$485 with a connection. Flights November to March. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday. No Thanksgiving dates.
Some small OTAs on Skyscanner and Google have this for as low as $419; which is cheaper than the airline. If you plan on booking there, beware of any site that charges a fee to cancel a ticket within the 24-hour “free” period. Use unknown booking sites at your own risk.
A Carry on bag (20-lbs @ 21.6 x 15.7 x 7.8 inches) and a personal item (15.7 x 11.8 x 5.9 inches) is allowed for free on Icelandair. You can avoid seat selection fees by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
Icelandair offers free stopovers, which good if you want spend a few nights in Reykjavik. More details are on their website (link).
British Airways and Finnair have round-trip flights from Phoenix, Denver, or Atlanta (PHX, DEN, ATL) to Paris (CDG) for $376-$399 with a connection. Flights October to March. Departures on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday. 7-day minimum stay required.
Icelandair has round-trip flights from Chicago (ORD) to Paris, Dublin, Barcelona, Oslo, or Copenhagen (CDG, DUB, BCN, OSL, CPH) for $360-$411 with a connection. Flights October to March. Extended weekends available. Origin/Destination reversible.
Dublin, Barcelona, Oslo, and Copenhagen are the cheapest fares in this list; with a range of about $360-$407.
Paris fares are the most expensive; with a range between $387-$411
Some small OTAs on Skyscanner and Google have this for cheaper than the airline. If you plan on booking there, beware of any site that charges a fee to cancel a ticket within the 24-hour “free” period. Use unknown booking sites at your own risk.
A Carry on bag (20-lbs @ 21.6 x 15.7 x 7.8 inches) and a personal item (15.7 x 11.8 x 5.9 inches) is allowed for free on Icelandair. You can avoid seat selection fees by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.
Icelandair offers free stopovers, which good if you want spend a few nights in Reykjavik. More details are on their website (link).