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More Airlines Are All-Business

Locations in this article:  London, England Paris, France

There’s a new airfare war being fought across the Atlantic. And this time, it’s all business-class.

While Eos Airlines and Maxjet already offer premium service from New York to London, two new carriers are now offering new business-class service across the Atlantic for less than you’ll probably pay for business-class on more traditional airlines.

EuroFly, a European airline is now connecting New York to Milan, while L’Avion flies between Newark and Paris’ Orly International.

Then there’s Silverjet, which flies from Newark to London’s Luton airport. Silverjet, especially, could be useful for travelers willing to pay for trans-Atlantic comfort, but want to use an ultra-low-cost carrier with a base at Luton, like RyanAir or EasyJet, to get to their next European destination. Roundtrip Silverjet seats average around $1850, compared with the average business-class fare almost three times that amount.

Want to travel on a budget? Instead check out budget carriers international.