As Black Friday 2025 approaches, airlines around the world are launching aggressive promotions to fill seats for late-2025 and 2026 travel. From U.S. full-service carriers to European low-cost airlines and boutique business-class specialists, the pattern is clear: short booking windows, defined travel periods and a mix of headline “from” fares and percentage or fixed-amount discounts.
Below is a straightforward, airline-by-airline guide to some of the most notable Black Friday flight and vacation offers currently available or already announced.
Delta Vacations (Delta Air Lines)
Delta is pushing its 2025 Black Friday activity primarily through Delta Vacations. SkyMiles members can save up to $250 on flight-and-hotel packages worldwide by using promo code SMBF2025. The booking window runs November 4–December 4, 2025, for travel between December 1, 2025 and May 31, 2026.
These packages not only reduce the overall vacation cost but also earn Medallion Qualification Dollars (MQDs), helping frequent flyers progress toward elite status. The strongest value tends to appear on off-peak dates and in bundled resort stays, particularly to beach and city destinations in the Americas and Europe.
JetBlue Vacations (JetBlue Airways)
JetBlue’s heaviest Black Friday push is via JetBlue Vacations, which is advertising up to $1,000 off flight-and-hotel or flight-and-cruise packages, plus the ability to lock in trips with deposits from $99 down.
The main Black Friday sale runs from November 26 through December 5, 2025, with discount tiers tied to total package spend. Early Black Friday events, highlighted by outlets such as Travel + Leisure, have already offered up to $450 off select packages using special presale codes. Travel dates generally stretch well into 2026, giving travelers ample flexibility to plan ahead.
American Airlines
American Airlines has confirmed that its Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals will go live starting November 28 on aa.com, framing the event as part of a broader Cyber Week campaign with “hundreds of deals” for 2026 travel.
While American has not yet published a full public fare table, the carrier has indicated that discounts will apply across a range of domestic and international routes, along with mileage and vacation promotions. The key for travelers will be to check the Black Friday section of aa.com from November 28 onward, as many of the best fares are expected to be capacity-controlled and time-limited.
Iberia
Spanish flag carrier Iberia is running a dedicated Black Friday 2025 flights promotion with discounts on both short-haul and long-haul routes. For this year’s campaign, the airline is advertising one-way fares from Spain starting at €21, with example outbound prices from Madrid to London from €59 and to Fortaleza from €298.
Tickets must be purchased between November 24 and November 30, 2025, for travel from January 12 through May 31, 2026. Iberia is also sweetening the deal for its loyalty program by offering up to 3x Avios on eligible flights booked in this window.
easyJet holidays
Rather than slashing standalone airfares, easyJet is leaning into packages via easyJet holidays. Its Black Friday sale offers tiered discounts on package holidays: £50 off bookings over £500, £100 off over £800 and £200 off over £2,000 when customers use the code BLACKFRIDAY.
The promotion runs until the evening of December 2, 2025, and applies to new bookings across a wide range of European sun and city destinations. The airline is positioning the sale as an opportunity to secure 2026 and even early-2027 travel at lower prices, particularly for families and groups.
Air Transat

Canadian leisure carrier Air Transat is running one of the broadest Black Friday flight campaigns. Its “Big Flight Sale” covers bookings made November 14–30, 2025 for travel between November 14, 2025 and June 18, 2026, excluding peak holiday dates from December 18, 2025 to January 7, 2026.
The airline is promoting discounted return flights from Manchester or London Gatwick to Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa from around £379, and from Glasgow to Toronto from about £359, alongside reduced fares to Florida, the Caribbean and select European destinations.
La Compagnie
Boutique French carrier La Compagnie is again running its signature “Blue Friday” event, a Black Friday-aligned promotion focused solely on all-business-class transatlantic travel. For 2025, Blue Friday runs November 21–28, offering round-trip business-class fares from New York to Paris or Milan from about $2,400, and to Nice from roughly $2,700, on selected flights between December 2025 and May 2026.
Given that La Compagnie’s regular fares already undercut many traditional business-class tickets, this is widely viewed as one of the most attractive premium-cabin deals of the Black Friday period.
Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines has launched a comprehensive Black Friday sale targeting both U.S. and global markets. In the U.S., sample round-trip economy fares include New York–Frankfurt from about $489 and Los Angeles–Tokyo from around $569, with attractive premium-economy and business-class pricing on the same routes.
Sale periods vary slightly by region, but generally run from late November through early December (for example, November 20–December 3, 2025 in some markets), covering travel dates from early 2026 into mid-year.
Restrictions apply by route and cabin class, so checking the dedicated Black Friday page for origin-specific fares is essential.
Qantas
Australia’s flag carrier Qantas is using Black Friday as part of a broader push to stimulate 2026 demand. Current sale highlights include international economy return fares from around $519 and domestic routes from about $99, with significant reductions in business-class pricing—for example, sample fares such as Perth–Singapore business class from roughly $3,299.
The offers are generally valid for travel between February and November 2026, excluding peak holiday periods, and are marketed through Qantas’ “travel week” and seasonal sale branding rather than a single day-only event.
Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways is also participating in Black Friday-aligned sales, particularly on long-haul routes from Australia and other markets. Current reports indicate discounted economy returns from around $1,719 on select routes and reduced Qsuite business-class fares, including an example fare around $7,409 for Adelaide–Frankfurt.
Travel windows tend to cover large portions of 2026, with exclusions around key holiday peaks. Combined with Qatar’s strong onboard product and flexible routings via Doha, these discounts are aimed at premium and leisure travelers planning well ahead.
Fiji Airways, Cathay Pacific and Virgin Australia
The same regional reporting notes that Fiji Airways, Cathay Pacific and Virgin Australia have either launched or are preparing substantial Black Friday-season fare discounts, particularly on long-haul routes to and from Australia and the Pacific. Fiji Airways, for instance, is offering return fares from around $615 to Nadi and about $1,175 to Los Angeles, while Cathay Pacific is expected to follow with its own promotions.
Although individual fare tables are evolving daily, the pattern is similar: discounted economy and business-class tickets for travel across much of 2026, subject to blackout dates and route-specific availability.
