LEVEL offers flights to America from €125 one way on Black Friday
LEVEL airline joins again Black Friday with flights to America from 125€ each way, to enjoy a wide variety of destinations across the ocean.
Stroll through the Big Apple, enjoy the beaches of California, learn about the history of cinema in the new Academy Museum in Los Angeles, get lost in the picturesque neighborhood of Beacon Hill in Boston, enjoy the tangos in Caminito, Buenos Aires, or climb Cerro Santa Lucia in Santiago de Chile are just some of the varied plans that can be enjoyed in the destinations of this airline and to which LEVEL flies directly and nonstop from El Prat.
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Until November 29, flights from Barcelona to New York and Boston are available from €125 and Los Angeles from €170, among others. All of them are prices per way and it is necessary to buy round trip.
According to Sara Cadena, Head of Marketing & Brand at LEVEL, “to end such a special year, we want to bring our destinations even closer to our customers, making our prices even more competitive. The Black Flydays campaign aims to invite our passengers to fly far away and discover America with the ‘fly your way’ that characterizes us.
During this winter season that has just begun, LEVEL offers three weekly frequencies on each of the three routes it operates in the United States: Los Angeles, New York and Boston. The airline is the second largest operator in the corridor between Barcelona’s Josep Tarradellas-El Prat airport and the United States. In South America, the airline operates up to four weekly frequencies on its route to Santiago de Chile and a daily flight on the route to Buenos Aires.
In addition, LEVEL is the only airline that connects directly and nonstop four of the five routes it operates this season: Los Angeles, Boston, Buenos Aires and Santiago de Chile.
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