There are now too many low cost airlines in Europe for the average consumer to keep track of, so we have created this guide to help you find the right airline for your journey. Lesser-known low cost airlines have been falling like flies in recent months and years, so we also attempt to give a bit of clarity as to whether some of them are safe to book with. In many cases low cost airlines run a tight ship, and are highly profitable businesses, but there are a few to be wary of, so be careful.
An A-Z list of the major scheduled Airlines of Europe including national carriers and transcontinental carriers.
An A-Z list of all low cost airlines still flying in Europe today. Many of these are very small and may only operate in one country. If you have any experiences you'd like to share with us please do, and if there is anything you feel we have omitted please let us know.
Low-cost airline reviews from Eurodestination readers with experiences good and bad. We would be pleased to receive more, so let us know of anything you'd like to share with the rest of us.
Amsterdam, Athens, Avignon, Barcelona, Berlin,Bilbao,
Bologna, Boulogne, Bremen, Budapest, Calais, Cannes,
Channel Islands, Cologne, Copenhagen, Dublin, Dunkirk,
Florence, Hamburg, Istanbul, Krakow, Le Touquet, Lisbon,
Lyons, Madrid, Milan, Monaco, Moscow, Munich, Nice,
Ostend,Palma de Mallorca, Paris, Porto, Prague, Riga,
Rome, St. Petersburg, St. Tropez, Seville, Tallinn, Valencia,
Venice, Vilnius,Warsaw
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