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  1. Reykjavík and London are consistently cheap cities to fly into from the US. Different airlines have different pricing models. Discount airlines can have their lowest airfare as far as 6 months out.

  2. 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.

  3. Try flying to Finland and tell me it's more expensive. It was consistently around 700 for quite a while about 3 years ago, from Chicago. Dublin is definitely the cheapest in my experience though.

  4. Here are some of the cheapest cities in Europe to visit. Krakow, Poland is known for its beautiful Old Town, rich history, and cultural heritage; Krakow is a popular destination for tourists...

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  6. Once you get a couple of weeks into the year the prices drop bigtime. I would try Brussels and Amsterdam. I would also try a few random cities and see if the price drops, kind of the rope a dope method. Like with funky connections you might end up with a deal to Milan or Rome or Zagreb.

  7. According to OTAs like Omio and engines like Google Flights, these are the cheapest cities to fly into Europe: 7. Frankfurt, Germany Airport: Frankfurt Airport (FRA) 6. Milan, Italy Airports: Malpensa Airport (MXP) or Linate Airport (LIN) 5. Oslo, Norway: The cheapest European city to fly into Scandinavia Airport: Oslo Airport, Gardermoen (OSL)