Browsing Skyscanner is a hobby of mine, so much so that I will have to start adding it to my list of skills on LinkedIn and on my CV! I could easily spend 1 hour every night browsing through various flight deals, dreaming of exotic destinations.
Tonight, I have decided to share with you some of deals I have found recently in a bid to encourage you to escape to the sun.
Whether your budget is 30 euro or 300 euro, be it a ski holiday, a hiking trip or a safari adventure in East Africa, here are the cheapest flights on Skyscanner this week, all for under 500 euro. Because you really should NEVER have to pay more than that for a flight. Go forth and book!
Let’s start with this: Below are all the places you can fly to this September for less than 50 euro. FIFTY EURO. Eat beans on toast for a week and skip the Friday night pints and next thing you know you could be eating Begian chocolate in Bruges or sampling dutch delights in Amsterdam. Such a bargain!
Dublin – Paris. 50 euro.
Dublin to Norway. 46 euro.
Dublin to Prague. 66 euro.
Dublin to Morocco. 78 euro.
Dublin to Iceland. 160 euro.
Dublin to Kenya. 357 euro
Dublin to Tanzania. 357 euro.
Dublin to Dubai. 340 euro.
Dublin to India. 335 euro.
Dublin to Canada. 363 euro.
to Barbados. 488 euro.
Hi! I’m Janet Newenham, an Irish-born digital nomad and blogger. My blog, Journalist On The Run, is a journal of my travels and career hurdles, as well as a “bucket list for life.” In my youth, reading inspired me to create and achieve goals for my future. My long list of goals took me to places I could never have dreamed of, each one inspiring me toward the next. Along the way, I picked up a few awards like “Digital Media Travel Journalist Of The Year” in both 2017 and 2019 while simply doing what I love.
Now, well into my 30s, I’ve seen so many of the world’s alcoves that it would be wrong not to share my experiences with you. This blog is my way of taking you around the world with me, and I hope you enjoy the ride.
My goal was to visit 50 countries before I hit 30. I never imagined that at 38, I can proudly say I’ve seen 120 of the world’s beautiful countries. Of course, no matter how much you think you’ve traveled, there is still so much left to see, and I look forward to going on the run with you.
I’m with you in the club of semi-professional skyscanner searchers! I’ve been known to spend hours researching flight prices for trips I can’t even take. I’m jealous of how cheap it is for you folks across the pond to get places cheap, though! I’m based in NYC, and even though there are plenty of nearby Caribbean and American countries, we don’t have the same budget airline industry that Europe has. I could easily fly for under $560 (€500) but I don’t think I could even get a flight to Boston for under $100 (€89).