Mastering Europe trips without emptying your wallet

Imagine embarking on a European adventure without the financial burden, as you browse options and see these strategies that can make your dream trip a reality.

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Plan Ahead and Save on Flights

One of the most significant expenses for any trip is airfare, but with strategic planning, you can cut costs significantly. Start by booking your flights well in advance, as this often results in lower prices. According to a study by CheapAir, the best time to book a flight to Europe is about 160 days in advance, which can save you up to 27% on your ticket1. Additionally, consider flying into less popular airports or cities, as these often have cheaper rates. For instance, flying into Brussels or Milan instead of Paris or Rome can be more economical.

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