England’s Win Brings a Flash Airfare Sale
After England beat Norway in the quarter-final on July 11, the two rival airlines kept their wager. British Airways painted a Norwegian flag on its website. Norwegian painted the BA logo on its own site. Then both launched a flash sale. According to Euronews, Norwegian offered discounts on flights to England and Norwegian destinations. BA matched with fares to and from the UK. The sale is live now. Expect it to end within days. If you are planning a trip to London, Oslo, Bergen or other English or Norwegian cities, check both sites now. Prices are not listed exactly. Expect around 20 percent off standard fares based on past flash sales. Be quick. Limited seats. No official end date given.
Stopover Programs: Two Cities for One Fare
If you are flying across Europe or further, stopover programs let you add a second city for little or no extra cost. Euronews listed several active in 2026. Here are the ones most useful for a European trip:
Icelandair gives you up to seven days in Reykjavik at no extra airfare when flying between North America and mainland Europe. You pay only the airport taxes and your own hotel. Reykjavik is expensive for accommodation. Budget around 150-250 EUR per night for a mid-range room. Verify before you go.
TAP Air Portugal offers a stopover in Lisbon or Porto for up to five nights. The flight price stays the same. You get discounted hotel rates through their portal. Lisbon is cheaper than Reykjavik. Expect 80-120 EUR per night for a decent hotel. Book through TAP’s website before you buy the ticket.
Finnair runs a stopover in Helsinki for up to five days when flying between Europe and Asia. No extra airfare. Helsinki has good public transport. The airport to city center takes about 30 minutes by train.
Turkish Airlines gives a free hotel night in Istanbul for layovers over 20 hours on long-haul routes. Economy passengers get one night. Business class get two. You must book the stopover at least 72 hours before departure via their call center or website.
Air France / KLM offer a “Stopover in Paris” or “Stopover in Amsterdam” scheme. For flights between continents, you can add a multi-day layover without a price increase. You need to book the stopover option on their website. Amsterdam and Paris are both expensive. Plan for 150-200 EUR per night.
Etihad Airways gives free hotel stays in Abu Dhabi for stopovers. Useful if you fly from Australia or Asia to Europe. Economy travelers get one night free at a 4-star hotel. Business gets two nights at a 5-star. The offer requires a minimum layover of 10 hours. Book online.
Practical Tips for Stopover Deals
Stopover programs change rules often. Always verify on the airline’s own website before buying. Most require you to book the stopover as part of the same ticket. You cannot add it after purchase. Layover minimums vary from 6 to 24 hours. If you are flexible on dates, you can turn a long layover into a mini trip.
For travel within Europe, the Norwegian sale right now is the better short-term bet. BA’s hub is London Heathrow. Norwegian flies to Oslo, Bergen, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and some southern European sun spots. If you want two cities in one trip, combine the sale fare with a stopover on another airline. For example, fly to London on the BA sale, then use a budget airline like Ryanair or Easyjet for a second destination. Not a stopover program, but cheaper than a multi-city ticket.
What to Watch for in July 2026
July is peak season across Europe. Expect crowds at airports and attractions. The sale fares might sell out in hours. Check flight alerts. For museums and major sights, book timed entry slots weeks ahead. In Barcelona, Sagrada Familia sells out days in advance. In Rome, the Colosseum queues are 60 to 90 minutes without a pre-booked ticket. Madrid’s Prado Museum also requires advance booking in summer.
Strikes are common in July. French air traffic control strikes have caused delays in past summers. No current strike is reported today July 12, 2026. Check the Eurocontrol website or your airline’s app the day before you fly.
Bottom line: Grab the England sale now if London or Norway is your goal. For multi-city itineraries, use an airline stopover program instead of booking two separate flights. You will save money and see an extra city.
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