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  1. From Rome just take a train to Naples. For Dubrovnik take a low cost carrier. Flights into Italy are generally cheapest to Rome and Milan. To get to Amalfi it's just a quick flight to Naples or a long train day. To reach Croatia, you could fly to Zagreb then train to Dubrovnik.

  2. Sorta depends upon where in Canada you are, but I have found the cheapest Europe flights (from SFO) to be into Lisbon. Once there, a flight just about anywhere is US$100. Sometimes the Icelandic airlines (there are a few now) can be cheap if you don’t mind stopping over there.

  3. Use google flights, put your airport and leave the destination blank or just put “Europe”. You should see a map of all the places you can fly to with their prices. Usually Madrid and London are cheap to fly to but I’ve seen Lisboa and Rome as well.

  4. Check out Condor. They fly holiday travellers from their Frankfurt hub to various N American cities. They fill up their planes with N Americans flying the opposite direction. I flew YYZ-FRA for $700 return taxes in last summer. YYZ is of course Canadian, but Condor also flies out of BWI and various West Coast cities.

  5. So I was gifted 90,000 QANTAS points from family and I’m wondering which European city is cheapest to fly into. I am from Brisbane, Australia. I’m looking to leave from Jan 2-10 and be away for a month and come back around 4 of February. I want to fly into Helsinki and out of Nice.

  6. 11 cze 2024 · Wondering what makes it among the cheapest cities in Europe to fly into? Fares range between $400-$750, varying based on the airline and number of layovers. Expect to pay a little more for a direct flight with Aer Lingus or Delta landing at the Dublin airport.

  7. What is the cheapest European city to fly into from the US?