Travelers seeking affordable trips to Europe will benefit from the increased competition among budget and legacy airlines, which has resulted in lower airfare prices. An analysis from Dollar Flight Club revealed that out of the 10 largest U.S. airports, 14 routes consistently offer round-trip fares under $1,000. Specifically, destinations like Reykjavik, Lisbon, and Barcelona emerge as top choices for budget-conscious passengers. For instance, flights from Atlanta to Reykjavik average around $800, with some deals even dropping to $400, making it an ideal time for a European getaway in 2025.
Iceland is one of the cheapest destinations to fly into, making it a great opportunity to book that bucket-list trip to see the northern lights or visit the Blue Lagoon.
Using airfare data from the 10 largest U.S. airports, Dollar Flight Club identified 14 routes where average fares were less than $1,000 round trip.
With many budget and legacy airlines offering expanded transatlantic route schedules, competition on pricing is intense, providing more options for frugal travelers.
Average fares between Atlanta and Reykjavik, Iceland run just $800 during the period surveyed, with potential prices as low as $400 noted by Dollar Flight Club.
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