
Cheap Flights to New Brighton (MSP)
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Cheap return flights to New Brighton
The lowest prices found within the past 7 days to New Brighton were €600 for one-way flights and €638 for return flights, for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.
New Brighton Flight Information
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Destination Airport IATA Code | MSP |
Number of Airlines Serving | |
Airlines | Finnair, Icelandair, Air France, Lufthansa, Delta, Air Canada, Iberia, American Airlines, British Airways |
Flight Price | €638 |
Earliest Departing Flight | |
Latest Departing Flight |
Destination airport | Minneapolis - St. Paul Intl. |
Return price | €124 |
Which Airlines Fly To New Brighton?
Finnair, Icelandair, Air France, Lufthansa, Delta, Air Canada, Iberia, American Airlines, British Airways
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