What are you willing to do for a smashing travel deal?

Would you be willing to make not one, but two flight connections to reach central Europe?

If you are, you can land yourself a peak summer deal from American Airlines to Geneva in Switzerland - a grand city to explore on its own and a central point to explore some of Switzerland's and France's most lovely towns and villages.

The deal is a round-trip base rate of just $125 to Geneva, valid on June 1-Oct. 23 departures.

The all-inclusive rate (including all taxes, fees, surcharges) is $481.90.

Trips can be taken any day of the week, based on sale seat availability. Stay at least one weekend to one month.

Give a one-week or more advance notice of travel.

To reach Geneva your flight route will require a flight connection in Chicago O'Hare and in Brussels, Belgium. Stopovers are not permitted.

This sale carries no ticket-by date, so hurry to make a purchase.

http://www.aa.com

If you're willing to up the ante a bit, then head to Switzerland on a non-stop Delta flight this summer.

Another great airfare bargain is offered to Zurich on Delta and several other carriers serving this destination.

Round-trip inclusive rates are $570.05 on departures started on or before Aug. 30.

A one-week advance notice of travel is required.

This rate is based on Sunday-Thursday departures and Monday-Thursday returns. Other travel days are $15 more, each way.

Plan to stay a weekend or up to a month.

Buy summer sale tickets to Zurich through June 16.

http://www.delta.com

Airfares are subject to change without notice.

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