One of the biggest barriers to finally taking a trip to Europe is the cost of airfare. I get it. Just thinking about booking a flight can make your wallet sweat. Here’s the secret: cheap flights exist, and you just have to know where to look and how to play the game. Be patient. Finding the right flight may take a fe attempts.
Be Flexible
Flexibility is your best friend when hunting flights. Traveling on holidays like Thanksgiving can also lead to significant savings.
Avoid peak season if possible. Summer is beautiful, yes, but tickets are expensive.
Shoulder seasons like spring and fall are perfect for fewer crowds and lower prices.
Winter trips can be cheaper too, unless you’re chasing Christmas markets or Switzerland skiing.
Use Research Tools
Google Flights
Great if you already have a destination in mind.
Use the date grid and price graph to see when tickets are cheapest.
Filter by airline, layovers, or seat class to match your preferences.
Pro tip: if you’re flexible about where you go, type your departure airport and “Europe” as the destination. Google will show you prices across the continent.
Going.com
This site is awesome for deals and sends alerts to your email.
Paid subscriptions (~$50) are worth it if you plan multiple trips. They filter out crazy layovers and bad routes, so you save both time and money.
Set Alerts and Monitor Prices
If there’s a specific destination and week in mind, set up price alerts on Google Flights or Going.com. You’ll get notified when prices drop — sometimes dramatically.
It takes a little patience, but a few weeks of monitoring can save you hundreds.
Flight Tips You Need to Know
Connecting flights: Allow plenty of time.
Within the U.S.: at least 1.5 hours.
Connecting in Europe: 3 hours is safe.
Returning to the U.S.: 2–3 hours usually works.
Check airport recommendations: Each airport is different, and holidays or peak season may require more buffer time.
Read reviews: A quick Google search for “connecting at [airport name] experiences” can save stress.
Final Thoughts
Cheap flights are out there, and they’re not just for travel hackers with credit card points. It just takes a little flexibility, research, and patience. Give these tips a try. What you find may surprise you.