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Practical advice
Book 6–10 weeks ahead
For European routes, this is the sweet spot. Too early and prices haven't settled; too late and availability narrows.
Fly mid-week
Tuesday and Wednesday departures are consistently cheaper than Friday evenings or Sunday afternoons.
Direct vs connecting
Worth the premium on short trips under 4 hours. Connecting makes sense for long-haul where the saving is significant.
Use flexible dates
Shifting by ±3 days can save 20–30% on popular routes. Use Kiwi's date matrix to spot the cheapest window.
Common questions
How do I find the cheapest flights to European cities?
Use a flight comparison tool like Kiwi to search across airlines and dates simultaneously. The date matrix view is particularly useful — it shows the cheapest day combination for your route at a glance. Booking 6–10 weeks ahead tends to be the sweet spot for European routes.
Are direct flights always worth the premium?
Usually yes for short trips (under 5 days) where the time saved matters. For longer stays, a clean one-stop with a manageable layover can be a reasonable trade-off if the saving is significant. Avoid tight connections under 75 minutes at busy hub airports.
What's the cheapest day to fly within Europe?
Tuesday and Wednesday departures are consistently cheaper than peak days. Friday evenings and Sunday afternoons are the most expensive slots. Even shifting departure by one or two days can save 20–30% on popular routes.
How far in advance should I book European flights?
For most European routes, 6–10 weeks ahead offers the best balance of price and seat choice. Peak season dates (school holidays, Christmas, Easter) should be booked earlier — 12–16 weeks — as availability on popular routes fills quickly.
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