Traveling within Europe? Find a budget airline fast
Today, it seems like the most popular medium chosen to travel througout Europe is in the air. Flying is the quickest, easiest, and cheapest (sorry Eurail) way to move through Europe, thanks to the creation of low cost airlines, like Ryanair and easyJet.
However, with all of the interlinked airports and cities in Europe, it can be difficult to decide where to fly out of, and where to fly to. This is where the Low Cost Airline Guide (low-cost-airline-guide.com) comes into play.
The Low Cost Airline Guide is a simple, yet valuable site that allows its users to view where travelers can fly from a specific departure city. The site operates the same way Which budget does, but I think the low cost airline guide is much easier to use.
So for example, If I’m studying abroad in Oslo, Norway and I want to get away for a long weekend, the low cost airline guide tells me all of the destinations I can go to. One place of interest to me is Barcelona. Barcelona sounds nice, and the site tells me I can fly there with sterling.dk.

If you’re not a fan of the list view, there’s also a visual route map that can be used.
Low Cost Airline Guide is definitely nifty travel site that should be able to make anyone’s international budget travel bookmarks. Enjoy, and happy travels.




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