If a European getaway has been on your family’s someday-list, this one’s worth a look: Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is currently pricing roundtrip flights between Miami and Brussels, Belgium at $610 in basic economy or $710 in regular economy — and both fares already include all taxes and fees, so what you see is close to what you’ll pay. The deal was flagged June 30 by The Flight Deal, a site that tracks fare drops for exactly this kind of opportunity.
Why this one stands out
Transatlantic fares out of the South are usually pricier than what you’d find departing from New York or Chicago, simply because there are fewer nonstop and low-fare options from Southern hubs. A sub-$700 roundtrip from Miami to a major Western European city — even with a connection — is a genuinely good number for value-conscious travelers in Florida and across the Southeast who don’t want to first fly north just to catch a cheaper international fare.
Brussels itself is also a practical entry point into Europe. It sits within easy train reach of Paris, Amsterdam, and Cologne, so it works well as a jumping-off point for a broader multi-city trip rather than just a single-destination visit.
Who this is best for
- Families planning a European trip during a school break who want to lock in airfare before prices climb closer to departure.
- Value-seekers who are flexible on dates — fare-sale flights like this are typically tied to specific travel windows, so the best prices go to whoever can be flexible.
- Solo travelers or couples comfortable with basic economy trade-offs (usually no free checked bag, no seat selection, and limited or no changes) in exchange for the lowest price. If you want a checked bag or more flexibility, the $710 regular economy fare is the safer bet.
A quick comparison
Basic economy saves you $100 roundtrip versus regular economy, but basic economy fares on most carriers restrict seat assignments and bag allowances. For a long transatlantic flight, many travelers find the $710 fare is worth the extra hundred dollars for a checked bag and more predictable seating — weigh that against how light you’re able to pack.
Caveats
The original posting doesn’t specify exact travel dates or a booking deadline, and fare-sale pricing like this can disappear with little notice — sometimes within days. Before you get too far into trip planning, click through to the original deal post to confirm which specific travel dates carry this pricing and that the fare is still live.
The bottom line
At $610–$710 roundtrip including taxes, this is a notably strong price for a Miami-to-Europe flight. If a Brussels trip (or a Brussels-as-gateway trip) is on your radar, it’s worth checking your dates against this fare sooner rather than later.
👉 See the full deal details and booking window at The Flight Deal.