International

International flights from the US

Europe, Asia, Latin America, Africa, Oceania, we book every long-haul route out of every major US hub.

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The US has seven major international gateways (JFK, EWR, ORD, ATL, DFW, LAX, SFO) plus a growing list of secondary gateways (IAD, BOS, MIA, IAH, DEN, SEA) with nonstop service to at least one continent. From these airports, you can reach essentially any country in the world with at most one connection.

Our booking team specializes in long-haul itineraries. Multi-city bookings, mixed-cabin tickets (economy out, business back), open-jaw routings, all handled on a single call.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need a passport for international flights from the US?
Yes, a valid US passport is required for every commercial international flight. Some destinations also require a visa (eTA for Canada, ESTA is only for travel INTO the US), vaccination proof, or onward ticket evidence. Our agents can walk through entry requirements per destination on the call.
What's the cheapest way to fly from the US to Europe?
Shoulder seasons (late Jan–March, Sept–Nov) plus booking 2–3 months out typically produces the lowest fares. Consolidator business-class fares often beat premium-economy published fares on the same flight, ask for both quotes.
Can I fly multi-city internationally on one ticket?
Yes, and it often saves money vs. booking two separate tickets. Our agents structure multi-city and open-jaw itineraries (e.g. fly into Paris, out of Rome) for no extra service fee beyond the standard complex-booking fee.

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