This French Airline Is Having a Major Sale on Flights to Paris and Tahiti — When to Book

The sale must be booked by Nov. 27.

Temperatures may be dropping, but winter escapes are heating up, and low-cost airline French Bee is offering amazing trips from Paris to Tahiti starting as low as $387.

The sale, which must be booked by Nov. 27, is available for travel to the airline’s fantastic destinations through March 31, 2024, French Bee shared with Travel + Leisure. The airline, which started flying between New York and Paris in 2021, flies from the Big Apple, San Francisco, Miami, and Los Angeles.

Fly from New York to Paris round-trip starting at just $387, or fly round-trip from Miami to the City of Lights starting at just $389. Travelers can also fly from San Francisco or Los Angeles to Paris starting at just $419 round-trip.

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And for those who want to escape to the warmth of Tahiti, flights start at just $499 round-trip from San Francisco.

“We have launched a Black Friday deal that underscores our commitment to offering passengers the best fares and value possible, whether exploring the City of Light during the wonderous winter season or booking a tropical escape to the Islands of Tahiti,” Brannon Winn, the chief commercial officer at French Bee, told T+L. “With three highly customizable ticketing tiers, authentic in-flight hospitality, and A350’s outfitted with the latest in innovative design and technology, French bee has built a new way of flying. This year’s Black Friday sale is both a gift to our loyal passengers as well as a great opportunity for those who might not have heard of French bee to now give us a try.”

The sale includes a basic economy ticket, which includes one bag up to 26 pounds. Travelers with a basic economy ticket must then pay extra for a checked bag, for meals, for seat selection, and more.

French Bee was first launched in 2016 and operates flights to Paris, French Polynesia, Reunion Island, and the Dominican Republic in addition to the U.S.

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