Dreaming of a spontaneous getaway that won’t break the bank? We get it. Flight prices can climb fast, but that doesn’t mean your wanderlust has to wait. With KAYAK’s best priced flight routes, we make it easier to discover budget-friendly escapes, no endless searching needed.
Each month, we analyse the numbers to surface our cheapest flights departing from your nearest airport, powered by our data and travel insights. Even better? We show you how the price will change over the next five months, so you know just how sweet the deal really is.
We’re talking about return flights under £150 within the UK, £250 within Europe and up to £600internationally. That’s not just a deal, it’s your next adventure waiting on the runway.
So whether you’re chasing sun, city lights or a spontaneous escape, KAYAK’s best priced flight routes have your back (and your budget).
Departing from northern England? Whether it’s city breaks, seaside escapes or somewhere wilder, these deals take off near you for less.
From Leeds
From Liverpool
From Manchester
From Newcastle
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Cheap flights from the Midlands.
South-based and ready to roam? These flight deals launch from your home turf for less.
From Birmingham
From East Midlands Airport
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Cheap flights from South England.
Based in the South and ready to roam? These flight deals take off from your local airport for less.
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Cheap flights from Scotland.
Flying out of the Northeast? These deals take off from your local airport — no splurge, just smart escapes.
From Aberdeen
From Edinburgh
From Glasgow
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Cheap flights from Northern Ireland.
Heading out of Northern Ireland? Adventure is just a flight away, without the high price tag.
From Belfast
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Cheap flights from Wales.
Based in Wales and ready to wander? Snap up flight deals from your doorstep for less.
From Cardiff
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Methodology
The presented insights are based on flight searches made on KAYAK.co.uk and its associated brands in the last 90 days accessed on the 20th of each month for travelling in the upcoming month from the defined UK airports. Prices were then compared to flight searches from the same search period for travelling in the following five months to estimate the price differences in percentage.
KAYAK’s cheapest routes are based on the averages of our cheapest (featured as cheapest on KAYAK) round-trip flight prices on economy class.
Prices may vary, percentages for changes in prices are approximate. Route exclusions may have been applied in cases of insufficient data or according to the official travel advisory at the time when the data analysis is conducted.
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