
PLAY Airlines Just Dropped a Mother's Day 25% Off Sale So You Can Treat Mom to Her Dream Vacation
Looking for a Mother's Day gift with some serious wow-factor? If you've dreamed of treating mom to a trip to an iconic European destination like Paris or Amsterdam, PLAY airlines has a current offer in honor of moms everywhere. From now through May 14, you can get 25% off flights to Amsterdam, Berlin, Dublin, Copenhagen, Reykjavík, London and Paris.
This is a great deal regardless of whether you decide to treat mom to a solo trip or you want to join her on the excursion. PLAY is known as an affordable airline, so you should be advised that they only currently fly out of three US cities to select European ones.
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Here's how the deal breaks down:
You can fly out of Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI), Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) or New York Stewart International Airport (SWF)
You can travel to Iceland (KEF), Amsterdam (AMS), Berlin (BER), Dublin (DUB), Copenhagen (CPH), London (STN) and Paris (CDG) on select dates (see below).
Book by May 14 to receive a discounted rate.
Travel from BWI, BOS and SWF to Iceland, Amsterdam, Berlin, Dublin, Copenhagen and Paris between Sep. 1 and Dec. 15, 2025.
Travel from BWI and BOS to London (STN) only during Sep. 1-21, Oct. 5-12 and Nov. 2 and Dec. 15, 2025 .
. Travel from New York (SWF) and London (STN) Sep. 1 to Oct. 14 and Nov. 4 through Dec. 15
Although there are some travel date restrictions and US cities that you can fly out of are somewhat limited, you can still save some serious money. A quick search turned up a roundtrip flight from Boston to Amsterdam for around $400. Certain features like seat selection and bags may cost extra.
PLAY flies directly to Iceland and all other destinations require a stopover in Iceland. You won't need to deplane, but if you want they you can extend your stay during your layover if you want to explore Iceland as well.
Why this deal matters
Prices for flights from the US to Europe had been slowly creeping up, but right now the bargains on airfare are few and far between. If you an navigate the time and destination restrictions, this deal will bring you on an adventure making memories with mom, without spending a fortune.

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