Fly to Europe for Less with Cheap Flights from IbisConnect
Dreaming of stepping off the plane into Paris, Rome, or Barcelona without breaking the bank? At IbisConnect, we help you find flights to Europe at unbeatable prices. Whether you want cheap flights to Europe or want to check current airfare to Europe, we bring you deals on trusted carriers so you can travel smart. We offer cheap flights from Atlanta, GA to London as low as $606 round trip.
Recent Cheap Flights & Popular Airlines
Here are some of the best deals spotted in the last 7 days (subject to availability):
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From New York (JFK) → Rome (FCO): around US$292 round‑trip
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From New York → Barcelona (BCN): ~ US$349 round‑trip
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One‑way fares starting near US$99 on select transatlantic routes
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Within Europe, ultra‑low fares (for example, between cities like Bergamo ↔ Paris) as low as US$59 roundtrip
Some airlines known for low transatlantic or Europe‑region deals:
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Norse Atlantic Airways (for routes between the U.S. and Europe)
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Ryanair, easyJet, Wizz Air (for intra‑Europe or connecting short hops)
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Legacy carriers with occasional sales: British Airways, Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, Iberia
By combining a long‑haul transatlantic fare with a low‑cost European carrier for a final leg, travelers often get the best total cost.
What Travelers Must Know When Going to Europe
To make your trip smooth and budget‑friendly, here are key tips:
1. Entry Requirements & Documents
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Check passport validity: many European countries require your passport to be valid for at least 3–6 months beyond your planned stay.
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Visa / Schengen rules: If your destination or transit is in the Schengen zone, ensure you meet visa rules (for U.S. citizens, many European nations allow visa‑free stays up to 90 days in a 180-day span).
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Covid / health policies: Some countries may still require vaccination proof, negative tests, or health forms—verify before travel.
2. Baggage & Add‑ons
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Low base fares often exclude checked bags, seat selection, meals, or priority boarding—read the fare rules carefully.
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Travel light when possible. Many budget and legacy airlines charge steep fees for checked baggage or oversized carry-ons.
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Bring essentials (power adapter, chargers, toiletries) in your carry‑on in case your checked bag is delayed.
3. Airport Choice & Connections
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Flying into major hubs (London, Paris, Frankfurt, Amsterdam) often yields lower base airfare to Europebecause of high competition.
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From there, use regional budget airlines (Ryanair, easyJet, Wizz Air, Vueling) or trains to reach your final destination.
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Allow sufficient layover time, especially with separate-ticket connections—account for customs, immigration, and delays.
4. When & How to Book
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The “sweet spot” is often 2 to 3 months ahead of departure for the best fares.
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Book midweek (Tuesdays, Wednesdays) both for searching and flying—these days often have lower prices.
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Be flexible with dates and airports to catch unexpected deals or “mistake fares.”
5. Currency & Payment
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Use credit cards with no foreign transaction fees.
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Notify your bank of international travel to avoid card blocks.
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Keep some local currency (Euros or national currency) in small bills for small vendors or transit.
6. Health, Safety & Travel Insurance
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Get travel insurance covering medical emergencies, trip cancellation, or delays.
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European healthcare may be expensive for non‑residents.
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Keep digital and paper copies of all travel documents, emergency contacts, and your airline bookings.
7. Arrival Tips & Local Travel
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Use public transit (metros, buses, regional trains) from airports—they are usually cheaper than taxis.
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If using budget carriers within Europe, arrive at the budget airline’s base or secondary airport (e.g. London Stansted, Paris Beauvais) rather than the main airports.
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Plan for peak/travel times (holidays, summer) when flights and lodging prices spike.