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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

The 25 cheapest airports to fly into in Europe

It hasn't been this affordable to travel to Europe in years. A combination of a strong dollar and a weaker euro means this summer may be the perfect time for you to book a trip across the pond. However, some European airports are cheaper than others to fly into. Cheapflights.com ranked the 25 airports in Europe that are cheapest to fly into from the US, based on average airfare. Dublin is the cheapest airport to fly into, with an average airfare of $620, while London's Heathrow International is the most expensive airport to fly into, with an average airfare of $941. Take a look at the list below and consider starting your trip somewhere near one of Europe's more affordable airports. 1. Dublin, Ireland (Dub): $620 2. Orly, Paris, France (ORY): $694 3. Capodichino, (Naples) Italy (NAP): $694 4. Malpensa, Milan, Italy (MXP): $694 5. Warsaw Chopin, Poland (WAW): $706 6. Madrid-Barajas, Spain (MAD): $710 7. Barcelona International, Spain (BCN): $717 8. Shannon, Ireland (SNN): $722 9. Schipol, Amsterdam, Netherlands (AMS): $729 10. Lisbon, Portugal (LIS): $737 11. Charles de Gaulle, Paris, France (CDG): $738 12. Leonardo da Vinci/Fiumicino, Rome, Italy (FCO): $739 13. Eleftherios Venizelos, Athens, Greece (ATH): $742 14. Gatwick, London, UK (LGW): $750 15. Brussels Airport, Belgium (BRU): $763 16. Berlin Schoenefeld, Germany (SXF): $770 17. Venice Marco Polo, Tessera, Italy (VCE): $784 18. Zurich-Kloten, Switzerland (ZRH): $785 19. Franz Josef Strauss, Munich, Germany (MUC): $821 20. Manchester International, UK (MAN): $870 21. Frankfurt International, Germany (FRA): $886 22. Edinburgh, Scotland (EDI): $887 23. Keflavik, Reykjavik, Iceland (KEF) $922 24. Glasgow International, Scotland (GLA): $936 25. Heathrow, London, UK (LHR): $941SEE ALSO: It's now cheaper to travel to Europe than it has been in years Follow us!  BI Travel is on Twitter Join the conversation about this story » NOW WATCH: Beautiful drone video of epic trip across South America


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