Low-cost airline New in Amadora is offering flights from Lisbon, Faro, and Porto to destinations in France, Luxembourg, and Italy with prices starting as low as €14.99, the company announced this week. Reservations can be made until March 15th for travel completed by April 30th.
The promotional fares include routes to Paris, Toulouse, and Tours Val de Loire in France; Rome, Turin, and Trapani in Italy; and Luxembourg City. A flight from Porto to Trapani-Marsala, Italy, is currently advertised at €14.99, while flights from Lisbon to Toulouse are available for €16.99. Travelers departing from Faro Airport can find flights to Luxembourg starting at €15.99.
The availability of discounted fares comes as Europe prepares for the peak spring travel season. According to a 2025 report by The Diary of an Nomad, Italy, France, Spain, and Portugal remain popular choices for first-time visitors to Europe, offering a blend of culture, cuisine, and historical sites. A three-week itinerary encompassing these countries is a common travel plan.
Travel options between Lisbon and Italy are varied, with options including flights, trains, buses, and car travel, according to Rome2Rio. The quickest route is by air, taking approximately five hours, while other modes of transport offer a more scenic, albeit longer, journey.
Price of Travel reports that a minimum of three nights per major city is recommended for travelers in France and Italy to avoid a rushed experience and fully immerse themselves in the local culture. The report, updated in August 2025, suggests that longer stays allow for day trips to nearby attractions like Pisa, Cinque Terre, or the Amalfi Coast.
Zicasso highlights that a 10-day trip across France, Italy, and Greece allows for a focused experience on key cultural landmarks, including Paris, Rome, and Athens. The travel agency suggests that longer durations, such as 14 or 21 days, provide a more comprehensive exploration of each country.
The availability of these discounted fares from New in Amadora may influence travel plans for those considering a multi-country European itinerary, offering a more affordable option for reaching key destinations. The airline has not commented on the factors driving the promotional pricing.