Transatlantic Airfares Down

Airfares from Europe to the United States have dropped to rates not seen since before the pandemic, as travelers from Western Europe lead a pullback in travel to the U.S. that is expected to continue through at least July.

Forward bookings suggest sustained declines are on the horizon, with total inbound bookings to the U.S. in July down 13% year-over-year, according to OAG Aviation, an analytics firm.

Europe anyone?
Perhaps one might be safer in Europe if nuclear war commences.

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My wife is going to Portugal but leaving me behind. Should I be worried? Travel in the United States should be cheaper and less people though.

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No good hamburgers in Europe. . . period

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I do not know the woman. No comment.

Certainly some of the residents of Hamburg must be good. :grin:

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“How to serve hamburgers”

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Probably due to those essential hormones missing :slightly_smiling_face:

There, Brexit now provides at least the Brits with all the liberty they craved for to agree their own trade deals. Hasn’t changed their view:

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And in New Zealand my burger had a sliced beet instead of sliced tomato. :frowning_face:

DB2

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