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  1. JFK is invariably the cheapest airport to fly to Europe. Heathrow is the highest traffic city pair so it tends to have the best off season deals despite the high airport taxes in London.

  2. At $113 one way pre-pandemic the cheapest entry into Europe was New York to a Tap Portugal hub like Lisbon, Porto, Madrid.

  3. AMS (Amsterdam Schipol) is one of the cheapest to fly into; it's a major hub so if you want to go somewhere from there it's not too hard. If you want to save money, avoid London like the plague. Amsterdam can be cheap if done right; believe it or not, staying in the red light district isn't bad and is a bit cheaper than going to the major hotels.

  4. 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.

  5. I found the flights to Reyjavik to be the cheapest. Also need to think about where you are staying. For example in Amsterdam expect to spend $400 euros a night during peak season for an average hotel.

  6. Probably most of you know that, by far and large, the cheapest airport to reach in Europe from the US is Reykjavík. This is mostly because Reykjavík is much closer to America (geographically speaking, it is located in the American continental platform, and not in Europe).

  7. 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.

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