[11/01/2017 @ 8:24 PM CT] Book this fare on: Priceline, BookingBuddy, Travelocity, Orbitz, CheapTickets, Expedia, Hotwire.
[11/09/2017 @ 7:00 PM CT] All fares listed are back online.
[11/10/2017 @ 3:39 PM CT] Paris / Amsterdam still available. All others have been removed by airline.
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American, Iberia, and Oneworld partners have round-trip flights from Chicago (ORD) to Paris (CDG), Rome (FCO) Milan (MXP), Venice (VCE), Marseille (MRS), and Bordeaux (BOD) starting at $426. Flights are mostly from February to March. Holiday blackouts apply. Flight may operate as an AA/BA/Iberia code-share. 7-day minimum stay required.
Note: Amsterdam is also on sale via KLM for $402, NONSTOP. Paris is on sale via Air France for $442, NONSTOP.
Related deal: [Nonstop Flights: Chicago to Amsterdam $402 r/t – KLM]
Related deal: [Nonstop Flights: Chicago to Paris $443 r/t – Air France]
- Paris – Example Dates: (Priceline / BookingBuddy) Jan 18 – Jan 25 / Jan 23 – Jan 30 / Jan 30 – Feb 06 / Feb 06 – Feb 13 / Feb 13 – Feb 20 / Feb 21 – Feb 28 / Feb 27 – Mar 06 / Mar 06 – Mar 13 / Mar 20 – Mar 27 / Mar 27 – Apr 03 / Apr 03 – Apr 10 / Apr 18 – Apr 25 / Apr 25 – May 02 / May 02 – May 09 / May 09 – May 16 / May 16 – May 23 / Other dates: There are more dates available than the ones we list here, experiment on your own.
- Rome – Example Dates: (Travelocity / BookingBuddy) Dec 06 – Dec 13 / Dec 12 – Dec 19 / Blackout: Dec 15 – Jan 08 / Jan 10 – Jan 17 / Jan 17 – Jan 24 / Jan 24 – Jan 31 / Jan 31 – Feb 07 / Feb 07 – Feb 14 / Feb 14 – Feb 21 / Feb 21 – Feb 28 / Feb 27 – Mar 06 / Mar 06 – Mar 13 / Mar 20 – Mar 27 / Other dates: There are more dates available than the ones we list here, experiment on your own.
- Milan – Example Dates: (Priceline / BookingBuddy) Feb 06 – Feb 13 / Feb 13 – Feb 20 / Feb 14 – Feb 21 / Feb 21 – Feb 28 / Feb 27 – Mar 06 / Mar 06 – Mar 13 / Mar 13 – Mar 20 / Mar 20 – Mar 27 / NO APRIL OR MAY / Other dates: There are more dates available than the ones we list here, experiment on your own.
- Venice – Example Dates: (Priceline / BookingBuddy) Feb 07 – Feb 14 / Feb 14 – Feb 21 / Feb 21 – Feb 28 / Feb 28 – Mar 07 / Mar 07 – Mar 14 / Mar 14 – Mar 21 / Mar 21 – Mar 28 / NO APRIL OR MAY / Other dates: There are more dates available than the ones we list here, experiment on your own.
- Marseille – Example Dates: (Priceline / BookingBuddy) Feb 07 – Feb 14 / Feb 14 – Feb 21 / Feb 21 – Feb 28 / Feb 28 – Mar 07 / Mar 07 – Mar 14 / Mar 14 – Mar 21 / Mar 21 – Mar / NO APRIL OR MAY / Other dates: There are more dates available than the ones we list here, experiment on your own.
- Bordeaux – Example Dates: (Priceline / BookingBuddy) Feb 14 – Feb 21 / Feb 21 – Feb 28 / Feb 28 – Mar 07 / Mar 07 – Mar 14 / Mar 21 – Mar 28 / NO APRIL OR MAY / Other dates: There are more dates available than the ones we list here, experiment on your own.
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I was able to pull this fare up on Priceline and Travelocity. Screenshot taken at 2:37 PM CT on 11/06/17.
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- Previous Lowest Price Average: Paris = $632 / Milan = $691 / Venice = $811 / Marseille = $859 / Bordeaux = $858
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