As the Easter holidays are fast approaching and holidaymakers eagerly seek out their next holiday destination, there are a number of cheap flights on offer to help you get that affordable holiday fix.
With fares starting from as little as £14.99, a wave of flights from varying UK airports to destinations across Europe are currently on offer, ranging from Ibiza to some authentic and trendy Italian spots.
In February, budget airline Ryanair launched a new wave of cheap flights, offering fares just below £15 to fly from London’s Stansted Airport to the coastal southern Italian city of Reggio, Calabria.
Often frequented by travellers looking to explore Sicily, the picturesque city boasts charming beaches and a rich history and architecture.
It has even been named as a 2025 trending travel destination by travel experts at Skyscanner, due to the cheap flights on offer.
For those looking for a more traditional city break on a budget, you are in luck, with Ryanair’s £14.99 fares also stretching from Liverpool to the Hungarian capital of Budapest.
While known for its majestic architecture and innovative arts scene, Budapest has also become an increasingly popular stag do destination due to its lively nightlife scene and affordable alcohol.

In February, budget airline Ryanair launched a new wave of cheap flights, offering fares just below £15 to fly from London ’s Stansted Airport to the coastal southern Italian city of Reggio, Calabria

Ryanair’s £14.99 fares also stretch from Liverpool to the Hungarian capital of Budapest. Known for its majestic architecture and innovative arts scene, it’s also an increasingly popular stag do destination due to its lively night life and affordable alcohol

The popular Spanish Balearic Isle of Ibiza can also be reached cheaply, with one-way fares from Birmingham Airport coming in at just £14.99 at the beginning of April
The Hungarian capital also ranks among the most budget-friendly European destinations for a short stay, according to the Post Office City Cost Barometer.
Ranking seventh on a list of the top ten best value city breaks, the study found a cup of coffee, on average, costs £2.60 in Budapest, while a 330ml bottle of beer in a café costs £3.28.
Meanwhile, a three-course evening meal for two, including house wine, totals approximately £63.
For those looking for a perfect mix of nightlife and serene beauty, the popular Spanish Balearic Isle of Ibiza can also be cheaply reached, with one-way fares from Birmingham Airport to the Spanish island coming in at just £14.99 at the beginning of April.
Ranked as Europe’s best 24-hour city due to it’s bustling night life, the isle is also renowned for its stunning hotels, white sandy beaches and delicious local cuisines.
Newcastle Airport is also showing pocket-friendly £14.99 flights to Ibiza, which will reach highs of up to 20 degrees in April, while, from Edinburgh, holidaymakers can snap up flights to the Portuguese archipelago of Madeira at the end of April.
Budget-friendly flights to Spain can also be found elsewhere, with East Midlands Airport currently offering facres for under £15 across the region to destinations such as Menorca, Barcelona and Palma.

For travellers hoping to bask in the glorious French sunshine, Ryanair have also launched a new flight route from Manchester Airport to the ‘pink city’ of Toulouse at just £14.99

East Midlands Airport currently offering faces for under £15 across the region to destinations such as Menorca, Barcelona and Palma

Ryanair’s new, twice-weekly Manchester to Rabat, Morocco’s capital, may also appeal. Holidaymakers can explore the handsome architecture, historic sites and sandy beaches
For travellers hoping to bask in the glorious French sunshine, Ryanair have also launched a new flight route from Manchester Airport to Toulouse at just £14.99.
Named as one of Lonely Planet’s best cities worldwide to visit, the capital of France’s southern Occitanie region is known as ‘the pink city’ due to its unique picturesque buildings made of pinkish terracotta bricks.
Home to a thriving food and drink scene, visitors can enjoy its ancient architecture and vibrant history and take a stroll along the Garonne River.
But, for those wishing to travel slightly further afield, Ryanair’s new, twice-weekly Manchester to Rabat, Morocco’s capital, may also appeal.
A compact gem off the Atlantic coast, holidaymakers can enjoy temperatures of up to 22 degrees while exploring the handsome architecture, historic sites and sandy beaches.
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