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How (and when) kids can fly for free from Boston to Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland

Scandinavian Airlines is offering a deal for flights booked by Sept. 27.

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This May 29, 2019 photo shows an aerial view of the city of Alesund, Norway, viewed from Mount Aksla. Brian Witte / Associated Press

Would your kids love to visit Frozen’s homeland of Norway? Or how about Junibacken, a children’s playground and storybook museum in Stockholm, Sweden?

Thanks to a Scandinavian Airlines deal beginning today, families can save money for a limited time on airfare from Boston to a few Nordic countries.

Kids younger than 11 can fly for free to Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland when accompanied by an adult during travel between Nov. 1 and Dec. 1, 2019, or Jan. 8 to March 24, 2020, according to the airline. The tickets must be booked by Sept. 27.

The deal is valid from the airline’s seven departure locations across the U.S.: Boston, New York, Miami, Washington, D.C., Chicago, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, according to the carrier. Kids will also fly green as part of the company’s CO2 Youth Offset Program.

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Although the child’s base airfare is free, taxes and fees are still applicable.

For more information, visit flysas.com.