Latest flight deals we've found
Right at the top of this page, you’ll see a search bar where you can select your departure and destination airports, as well as potential dates. This is a great place to start your search so that you can get a glimpse of which airlines fly that route and what you can expect to pay at that time of year.
If you’re still very much in the ‘looking for inspiration’ stage and simply want some tips on how to find the best and cheapest air fares out there, then we delve into this (and more) below. From the cheapest airlines and airports to the cheapest days to fly, use these tips to ensure that you’re flying for cheap on your next holiday.
While national airlines do tend to have sales across the year, there are some low-cost airlines operating in the UK that tend to offer the cheapest fares.
Ryanair: In past years, this Irish airline seems to have the cheapest fares of them all, with constant promotions across hundreds of airports spread across Europe. Their cheapest offers usually range from £2 to £9.99 each way.
Easyjet: This English airline tends to use the main airports in destinations (compared to Ryanair) so you can expect that prices will be slightly higher but still relatively cheap.
Wizz Air: Growing steadily popular each year, Hungarian Wizz Air offers low fares across Europe, especially to destinations in Eastern Europe not covered by other airlines.
Travel guides
Finding cheap flights requires a mix of timing, flexibility, and strategy. Start by booking your tickets well in advance, ideally 6-8 weeks before your trip, as prices tend to rise closer to the departure date. Use flight comparison websites like Google Flights, Skyscanner, or Kayak to track and compare fares. Be flexible with your travel dates and times, as flying mid-week or during off-peak seasons often results in cheaper options. Additionally, setting up price alerts and being open to nearby airports can also help you snag the best deals.