Best Summer Flight Deals from the U.S. to Europe—June to August Picks

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Flying to Europe this summer doesn’t have to break the bank. From June to August, round-trip deals are popping up from U.S. cities like New York, Chicago, and Atlanta.

Whether it’s Milan for $355 or London for just $126, early booking unlocks major savings. These nonstop and budget-friendly flights make 2025 the perfect time for a European getaway.

Washington D.C. → Milan – $355 RT (Basic Economy)

American Airlines is offering a standout round-trip deal from Washington D.C. to Milan for just $355 in Basic Economy. Regular Economy is also available for $555, giving travelers more flexibility.

The tweet below highlights this deal, making it one of the most affordable ways to explore Italy this summer. Milan’s mix of fashion, history, and cuisine adds major appeal:

With travel windows often open through August, it’s a great pick for a stylish European escape on a budget.

British Airways Europe Sale – Fares from £96 RT

British Airways is running a summer sale with return flights to top European cities starting as low as £96. Destinations include Paris, Zurich, Nice, and Amsterdam.

The tweet below showcases the deal, with fares like Paris for £96 and Nice for £109. The sale runs through June 30, 2025, for various travel dates:

This is a great chance to explore multiple countries affordably. Booking soon is key, as prices and availability may shift quickly.

Nonstop Europe Deals – As Low As $126 RT

The video below highlights some of the best nonstop summer 2025 flight deals from the U.S. to Europe. Featured routes include New York to London on Virgin Atlantic for $126 round-trip and Los Angeles to Paris via French Bee for $449:

Other standouts include Atlanta to Rome for $709 on Air France and Chicago to multiple European cities starting at $209. All flights are nonstop, with travel dates from May to July.

These deals can be booked through KAYAK, momondo, or airline websites. Planning ahead means serious savings for your next Eurotrip.

Jodie Price

Jodie Price

Hi, my name is Jodie Price and I have been a flight attendant for the past four years. Before that, I was a teacher at a local school. During my summer vacations from teaching, I loved to jet off on an exciting adventure whenever I could.But the flights stressed me and my friends out so much that we almost stopped vacationing altogether. Would another form of transportation be easier?