Cheap Flights in Europe

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Find Cheap Flights in Europe — Deals from €9

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🇮🇹 Italy €15
🇪🇸 Spain €12
🇩🇪 Germany €15
🇵🇱 Poland €12
🇬🇷 Greece €13
🇭🇺 Hungary €13
🇫🇷 France €14
🇧🇬 Bulgaria €12
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Innsbruck — Austria
Rome → Innsbruck
🇦🇹 Austria · 1 flights from €230
20 Jun
08:35
KLM · 5h 15m
✈ Direct
€230
With a stop
10 Jul
06:20
ROM → VIE → INN
Ryanair + Austrian · 7h layover in Vienna
€170
2 flights
6 Jul
04:15
ROM → WAW → INN
Ryanair + LOT · 0d 22h stopover in Warsaw
€181
2 flights
☕ 22h in Warsaw — enough time to explore
10 Jul
12:35
ROM → AMS → INN
ITA Airways + Transavia · 0d 20h stopover in Amsterdam
€213
2 flights
☕ 20h in Amsterdam — enough time to explore
11 Jul
10:40
ROM → NCE → INN
W4 + EasyJet · 0d 19h stopover in Nice
€259
2 flights
☕ 19h in Nice — enough time to explore
17 Jul
06:35
ROM → BUD → INN
Wizz Air + Austrian · 1d 0h stopover in Budapest
€268
2 flights
☕ 24h in Budapest — enough time to explore
16 Jun
06:55
ROM → IST → INN
Wizz Air + Corendon · 0d 23h stopover in Istanbul
€295
2 flights
☕ 23h in Istanbul — enough time to explore
23 Jul
07:05
ROM → WAW → INN
Wizz Air + Austrian · 3h layover in Warsaw
€336
2 flights
22 Jul
07:10
ROM → WAW → INN
Wizz Air + Austrian · 1d 3h stopover in Warsaw
€340
2 flights
☕ 27h in Warsaw — enough time to explore

Why Europe has the cheapest flights in the world

Europe’s budget airline market is the most competitive on the planet. Ryanair, Wizz Air, EasyJet, Vueling, Transavia and Volotea all compete on the same routes — which means fares regularly fall below €15, sometimes as low as €5 on flash sales. The key is knowing where to look and when to book.

PirateFly monitors live prices from partner booking APIs and surfaces only the fares that fall significantly below the market average for each route. No editorial bias, no paid placements — thresholds determine what appears, not sponsorship.

How to find the cheapest flights in Europe

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Book 3–8 weeks ahead

The sweet spot for European budget routes. Too early and fares haven’t dropped yet. Too late and seats are gone.

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Fly Tuesday–Thursday

Midweek departures are consistently 20–40% cheaper than Friday or Sunday on most budget routes.

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Carry-on only

Checked baggage fees can double the cost of a €12 ticket. Pack light and keep the deal a deal.

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Check secondary airports

London Stansted, Milan Bergamo, Paris Beauvais — budget airlines use cheaper airports. Factor in transfer time.

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Avoid school holidays

European school breaks (Easter, July–August, Christmas) push prices up 3–5x on popular routes. Fly a week before or after.

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Watch price drops

PirateFly tracks 7-day price changes. When a route drops 25%+ it shows a “Price drop” tag — those are the real deals.

Europe’s biggest budget airlines — at a glance

Airline Hubs Known for Typical fare
Ryanair Dublin, London STN, Milan BGY Lowest base fares in Europe €5–€25
Wizz Air Budapest, Warsaw, Bucharest Eastern Europe routes, large network €8–€35
EasyJet London LGW, Amsterdam, Geneva Western Europe, more included €15–€60
Vueling Barcelona, Rome FCO, Paris ORY Mediterranean routes, Iberia Group €12–€50
Transavia Amsterdam, Paris ORY, Rotterdam Netherlands + France hub €15–€55
Volotea Venice, Marseille, Bilbao Secondary cities, less competition €10–€40

Frequently asked questions

What is the cheapest month to fly in Europe?
November, February and early March are consistently the cheapest months for European flights. Airlines drop prices significantly outside school holidays and summer peak. January can also be very cheap, especially on routes to Eastern Europe.
How do I find cheap last-minute flights in Europe?
Last-minute deals exist but are unpredictable. Budget airlines sometimes drop prices 48–72 hours before departure to fill empty seats — but this only works if you’re flexible on destination. PirateFly shows departures up to 90 days ahead; for true last-minute, filter by date and sort by price.
Are connecting flights cheaper than direct?
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. PirateFly shows both — connecting routes appear when layover time is between 2 and 30 hours. A connection can cut the price by 40–60% on some routes, but you’re booking two separate tickets so missed connections are your responsibility.
Do prices on PirateFly include taxes and fees?
The prices shown are pulled from live booking partner APIs and include base fare plus standard taxes. They do not include optional extras like checked baggage, seat selection or priority boarding. The final price at checkout may vary — always verify before booking.
Which European cities have the most cheap flight options?
Milan, Rome, Barcelona, Paris, London, Warsaw, Budapest and Bucharest consistently have the highest number of budget routes. These cities are hubs for at least one major low-cost carrier, which keeps prices competitive year-round.
Can I book directly through PirateFly?
No — PirateFly is a deal-finding tool, not a booking platform. When you find a flight you want, clicking “Book Now” takes you directly to the booking partner (Aviasales or the airline’s own site) where you complete the purchase. We never handle payments or personal travel data.
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