Which European city is usually the cheapest to fly to from the US?

I know it can vary a lot, but I’m flying from the East Coast and planning a European trip next year to visit a friend and travel to multiple countries. I’m flexible with dates.

From my quick searches, Dublin and Paris seem to be consistently cheaper to fly into. Does anyone have a city they always choose because it’s more affordable?

Hi Everest… For affordable flights to Europe, Dublin and Paris are excellent choices, but you might also find good deals flying into cities like London, Amsterdam, Berlin, or Barcelona. These cities often offer competitive fares and serve as major hubs with extensive connections to other European destinations. Flexibility with your travel dates and booking in advance can help you snag the best prices, and checking multiple booking platforms and airline promotions might uncover even more savings.

After watching Vikings, I would love to visit Iceland and see what it is all about. I think it should be one of the cheapest travel.

I’d prefer Dublin over Paris though, you will have many cities to visit in Ireland and UK

Hey! I agree with you Dublin and Sweden are relatively cheap to travel to but have you considered Stockholm, Sweden it is currently one of the cheapest European cities to fly into, so you better take advantage of these deals while they last! Filled with urban parks, Sweden’s capital has the perfect blend of nature and city so you can get a breath of fresh air and retain some modern comforts.