Flights from €19: Best Travel Deals in Europe This Spring
Ryanair, easyJet, FlixBus and trains — the best European travel deals right now to book for spring 2026.
Spring is almost here, and with it comes a wave of travel deals that make exploring Europe more affordable than ever. From budget airline flash sales to dirt-cheap bus and train fares, there are plenty of ways to travel smart right now. Here are the five best deals we found this week.
1. Ryanair's Biggest-Ever Sale: 10 Million Seats from €19
Ryanair has launched what it's calling its biggest-ever seat sale, putting 10 million seats on offer across 235 European destinations with fares starting at just €19 one way. Travel dates run from March through October 2026, covering everything from beach escapes to city breaks.
Top destinations on sale include Alicante, Faro, Barcelona, Rome, Athens, Santorini, Palma, and Ibiza. You can fly from London, Dublin, Madrid, Porto, and dozens of other European cities for well under €30 — just book without checked luggage to keep the price low.
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2. easyJet Spring Sale: From £25.99 to Europe's Best Cities
easyJet has slashed fares by up to 20% on thousands of flights across Europe for travel between March and December 2026. Seats start at just £25.99, and the airline has opened over 138,000 spring flights between March 23 and June 14, 2026.
Popular routes include London to Amsterdam, Bristol to Barcelona, and Manchester to Paris — all at springtime prices. For holiday packages, the code SPRINGSALE unlocks savings of up to £200 on city breaks and beach trips through March 22.
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3. Eurowings Flying Across Europe from €34.99
Germany's Eurowings is offering some of the lowest fares in its network for March 2026, with flights starting at €34.99 to over 110 destinations. If you're based in Düsseldorf, Stuttgart, Cologne, or Hamburg, this is an excellent opportunity to book a last-minute spring break.
Routes to Mediterranean hotspots like Palma, Malaga, and Antalya are particularly well-priced right now. Book early in the week (Tuesdays and Wednesdays tend to have the lowest fares) for the best chance of securing a seat at headline prices.
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4. FlixBus: Cross Europe for as Little as €5
For travellers who prefer to keep it on the ground, FlixBus remains one of the most affordable ways to hop between European cities. Intercity routes regularly go on sale for €5–€15, and the network covers hundreds of cities across 40+ countries.
Popular budget routes include Paris to Amsterdam, Berlin to Prague, and Porto to Lisbon. Booking in advance is key — prices rise closer to departure. The FlixBus app also lets you change tickets up to 15 minutes before departure for just €1.
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5. Budget Trains Across Central Europe from €9
Not everything needs to be a flight. RegioJet trains offer routes like Vienna to Budapest from just €9 and Prague to Budapest from €16. For travel within countries, domestic rail passes and advance tickets make trains surprisingly competitive with budget airlines — once you factor in airport transfer costs.
Trainline also has a 15% discount on Eurail and Interrail Global Passes if purchased before March 31, 2026 — a solid option if you're planning a multi-country trip this spring or summer.
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Solvoya compares not just flights but also trains and buses across Europe, so you always find the cheapest and fastest way to reach your destination, whatever that turns out to be.
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