Cheap International Flights — Book From Any US City
Consolidator fares on all major international routes. Europe, Asia, Caribbean, Middle East, South America — our agents find the lowest fares not visible on any booking site.
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Why International Fares Are Cheaper by Phone
International airline tickets are sold through multiple channels: the airline's own website, online travel agencies, and — crucially — consolidators. Consolidators are licensed wholesalers who buy blocks of international seats at bulk rates and resell them exclusively through travel agents. These fares are completely invisible on Expedia, Google Flights, Kayak, or the airline's app.
On popular international routes like New York to London, Los Angeles to Sydney, or New York to Dubai, consolidator business class fares can be 40–60% cheaper than published prices. Economy consolidator fares typically save 15–30%.
International Destinations We Book
🇬🇧 Cheap Flights to London
JFK–LHR · ORD–LHR · Multiple daily flights. British Airways, United, Virgin Atlantic. Premium fares available.
🇩🇪 Cheap Flights to Europe
Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Greece. Lufthansa hubs in Frankfurt and Munich. JFK–Paris available. Off-peak September–October.
🇦🇪 Cheap Flights to Dubai & Middle East
JFK–Dubai on Qatar Airways. Also Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, Doha. Best business class in the world at consolidator prices.
🇯🇵 Cheap Flights to Asia
LAX–Tokyo on United or ANA. SFO–Hong Kong. Seoul, Bangkok, Singapore, Manila. Long-haul — consider business class consolidator fares.
🇦🇺 Cheap Flights to Australia
LAX–Sydney on United, Qantas. Also Melbourne, Brisbane. 14+ hour flight — the route where business class is truly worth considering.
Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal with Air Canada and United. Short international hop — often book-able same week of travel.
🇧🇷 Cheap Flights to South America
Miami–Bogota, São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Lima, Santiago. American and LATAM operate most routes.
Top International Airlines We Book
British Airways — Best for transatlantic routes, especially Club World business class
Lufthansa — Excellent European network, strong Frankfurt hub for connections
Qatar Airways — World's best Qsuites business class; competitive economy pricing via Doha hub
Air Canada — Strong North Atlantic network, good value via Toronto hub
United Airlines — Star Alliance connections, strong Pacific network, Polaris business class
Delta Air Lines — SkyTeam partner for European and Asian connections, Delta One premium cabin
Frequently Asked Questions — International Flights
What is the cheapest way to fly internationally?
Book in the off-peak season (January–February or September–October), be flexible with dates, consider open-jaw itineraries, and call (833) 754-8013 to access consolidator international fares that are never visible online.
Which airlines have the cheapest international fares?
It depends on the route. For transatlantic flights, British Airways, Lufthansa, and Aer Lingus often have competitive pricing. For trans-Pacific, Korean Air and ANA are frequently the best value. For Middle East, Qatar Airways and Emirates offer strong value. Our agents compare all carriers for your specific route.
How far in advance should I book international flights?
2–4 months before departure is typically the optimal booking window for international flights. For popular summer routes (transatlantic, Mediterranean), book by March for June–August travel.
Is a connecting flight cheaper for international travel?
Yes, usually significantly cheaper. A non-stop New York to London flight is typically 20–35% more expensive than the same route with a connection in Dublin, Copenhagen, or Reykjavik. Our agents find the cheapest routing for your specific travel dates.