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A new amazing offer on cheap fork flights to South America from the Brazilian carrier TAM. These cheap tickets are bound to get sold out fast!
This time you have to depart from Barcelona in Spain and fly to Buenos Aires in Argentina. The return flight departs from Lima in Peru to fly you to London in Great Britain.
Sounds like to much hassle? Dont complain as the price for this stretch BCN-EZE-LIM-LHR will cost you no more than 271 Euro!
This is a very cheap price and it will allow you to travel around and explore South America as there is no restriction on length of stay on these tickets. Tickets are available for travels between 1st March and 23rd June with the available departure and return dates as listed below
Departure
March:
1,3,4,5,17,19,20,23,27,28
April
4,5,6,8,9,10,11,12,13,17,21,23,24,25,26,29
May:
1,6,7,8,9,10,12,13,14
Return
March:
5,6,7,11,12,13,14,18,19,20,21,26
April:
2,3,4,7,10,11,
June:
4,10,11,17,18,21,22,23
*UPDATE*
Looks like TAM has been lifted from the major booking agencies for some reason as it is no longer able to find them. However the price of 290 Euro is available in the Amadeus database if you check ITA Matrix search.
Now you just have to find an agency that still allow bookings with TAM.
Please see below check on ITA









sorry but it doesn’t work
Hi there,
What doesnt work?
Price is amazing but I also try on expedia.de and tam.com.br and I could not find this prices.
Hi Kuba,
Looks like Expedia has lifted TAM from their database… It was there when I searched 3 hours ago.
But the price is still available in Amadeus if you check ITA search..
Just have to find a travel agent who will sell the tickets for TAM.
Did you check all Expedia?
Like Expedia.es
these tickets are still available? you know what are the best dates to travel to Colombia? or what are the cheapest airlines flying to Colombia?
Hi Sharoni,
I honestly dont think they are available any longer.
These deals pop up now and then and you have to be fast andd grab them.
Flying to Colombia I would suggest that you use the ITA Matrix search engine that you find under the flight scanner category