Nonstop Flights: New York/Newark to Munich or Berlin $591-$623 r/t [October-March] – Lufthansa / United

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Lufthansa and United have round-trip flights from New York/Newark (JFK/EWR) to Munich (MUC) for $591-$623, NONSTOP. Flights October to March. Extended weekends available.

We’re aware that there are flights on Icelandair and TAP Air Portugal that are “cheaper”, but those fares have a connection, and TAP has excessive bag fees of about +$130 or more. We’re focusing on NONSTOP flights with this post.

Fare on United’s Basic Economy, allow for a carry-on bag, without additional fees.

Lufthansa “Light Fares” allow for a carry-on bag (17.6-lbs @ 21.6 x 15.7 x 9 inches) and also a very small personal item such as a laptop bag (11.8 x 15.7 x 3.9 inches). The weight limit will probably be the limiting factor for those of you who wish to avoid bag fees. Prioritizing heavier items in your “personal item” may be a good way to lighten your carry-on bag. You can avoid seat selection fees by accepting the randomly assigned seat at the gate.

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I was able to pull this up on Priceline. Screenshot taken when this post was initially created. See timestamps at the top of this post.



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