Eastern Europe Travel Flights

Visiting Eastern Europe is an enjoyable step back in time and a top travel destination. Here’s the scoop on Eastern Europe travel flights.

Eastern Europe Travel Flights

Eastern Europe has been open to travel for roughly 15 years following the fall of the Soviet Union. Much to the delight of travelers, Eastern Europe has proven to be an incredibly beautiful and charming slice of old world Europe. From Prague to Budapest and everywhere in between, Eastern Europe offers much to be admired and prices are cheap.



Eastern Europe travel flights are plentiful, but defined particularly by where you want to go. Most countries are reached by first stopping in Europe, but direct flights can be found depending on your departure location.

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Flights to Eastern Europe can be pricey during the summer. This may not bother you. If it does, the key to finding a cheap flight is to shop across all the online travel sites. They offer dramatically different prices, even for the same flight! Determine a general range of dates you want to leave and come back. Then start hunting. Flights leaving after midnight can be significantly cheaper than flights during normal hours. Since you will be sleeping anyway, it makes sense to save some bucks.

There are two other pricing options that can save you a bundle on Eastern Europe travel flights. Consolidators purchase bundles of open seats from airlines for flights that aren’t traditionally full. You can save significant money, sometimes as much as fifty percent, buy purchasing from consolidators.



If you are flying during the high season, you can also get a steal on Eastern Europe travel flights by booking a seat on a chartered flight. Chartered flights are small airlines that typically only fly during the high season. They tend to be a bit amateurish, but are definitely cheap. I’ve paid as low as $450 for a round trip booking to Budapest when an online booking would have run me over $900. If you go charter, try to upgrade to first class while booking in. For $75, I was able to do so on a flight from Paris to Los Angeles. It was the best $75 I ever spent!

Flying domestic in Eastern Europe is not for the faint of heart. The planes are a bit old and, well, they aren’t always known for reliability. Most people simply hop on a train. If you must fly domestic, find a local resident to buy the ticket for you. Prices go up significantly when foreigners walk in the door, as much as triple the normal price.

Eastern Europe receives top marks as a travel destination. After 15 years of freedom, Eastern Europe travel flights are plentiful and no different than finding a cheap flight to Western Europe.

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