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The Azerbaijani Manat (yeah, I’ve never heard of it either) lost one third of its value last week.

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For whatever reason, Aeroflot is still pricing fares at the old value. If you have a no-foreign-transaction-fee credit card, that means you can save 33% on all Aeroflot tickets.

For instance, a roundtrip from New York to Paris from July 1st to 10th costs $1,025.

Screen Shot 2015-12-28 at 8.41.00 PMThe same flights are 1,071 AZN, which is only $684 at current exchange rates.
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To get this deal, go to Aeroflot’s Russian site and search for flights in euros or dollars. Then on the results page, change the currency to Azerbaijani Manat.

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All Aeroflot tickets should be a third cheaper using this method. I don’t know what fares are already cheap. Secret Flying points out this Tokyo to Istanbul roundtrip for $261 using this method, though I imagine that is of little use to most of us.

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From http://www.secretflying.com/2015/12/error-fare-huge-aeroflot-currency-glitch/

Hurry to book before this deal is shut down, but avoid making any plans beyond your flights for a few weeks until Aeroflot announces whether it will honor these mistake fares or not.

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