Ken Freer, marketing director at House of Travel, said Kiwis had more choices of who to fly with after a "massive influx" of new airlines started serving New Zealand in the last two years.
"One of these is American Airlines, who are resuming their New Zealand service in October upgrading to a brand new Dreamliner, providing more competition on flights to the USA.
"The competition and extra capacity, coupled with the lower operating costs of these new, fuel-efficient jets, has pushed down the price of airfares."
As prices of fares dropped, international travel was becoming more accessible across the board, including in premium economy and business class, Freer said.
Data from Statistics New Zealand shows Kiwis are taking advantage of low airfares, going on a record 2.68 million overseas trips in the year to March 2017, up 10 per cent from the March 2016 year.
As well as the cheap US flights, the Travel Bazaar was offering a "crazy low" return deal to Rarotonga of $399 from Virgin Australia and low fares of $699 return to Hawaii flying Air New Zealand, Freer said.
Like the LA flights, the Pacific deals were available only at the one-day sale.
House of Travel's Travel Bazaar is at the ASB Showgrounds in Greenlane, Auckland from 10am tomorrow, Sunday May 7.