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Anytime we can jump on a business class deal to Europe, we will! Turkish Airlines is offering flights from Los Angeles to Dubrovnik, Croatia, for $1,938 for business class seats. This fare is available for travel from April to early December.
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The deal was originally from Scott’s Cheap Flights, which offers a premium membership starting at $49 a year for alerts on discounted fares. These rates are available from April to the beginning of December.
Airlines: Turkish Airlines
Routes: LAX to DBV
How to book: Directly through the airline or through Google Flights
Travel dates: April — December
Related: Second cities: Destinations to add on to a trip to Dubrovnik, Croatia
Business class tickets include a carry-on, checked bag, lie-flat seat, preferential check-in, a meal and more. Prices at $1,938 are the most common and are available between April and the beginning of December this year. The flight includes a layover in Istanbul, Turkey (IST), each way.
We did find a deal just under $1,900 that has limited availability. From the end of July to the beginning of August, you can snag a business class ticket for $1,898 round-trip from Los Angeles (LAX) to Dubrovnik (DBV). There is a lengthy overnight layover in Istanbul (IST) on the return flight.
Offers at $1,938 round-trip to Dubrovnik (DBV) from Los Angeles (LAX) are available for most dates from April to December. The one below is from the end of November to the beginning of December, with short stops in Istanbul (IST) each way.
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Related: The cheapest ways to get to Croatia using points and miles
You can explore the beaches of Dubrovnik, the Game of Thrones Museum in the Split area or admire the architecture in Zagreb. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to travel to Croatia in style.
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