Summer 2025: Business Class to Europe Cheaper Than Economy
Summer 2025 is shaping up to be an affordable time to fly to Europe, with discounted business-class seats potentially cheaper than economy tickets. Flexibility in travel dates and airlines can help maximise savings.
Hopper.com reveals that booking 11 months ahead secures the lowest fare, but at least six weeks before departure is recommended. The average airfare for summer 2025 is $817, a 10% drop from $892 in summer 2024.
To save up to $179 per ticket, consider flying mid-week, specifically on a Tuesday or Wednesday, and staying over a Saturday night. For savings of around $283 per ticket, travel during the second half of June through the second half of August or September. After August 18, average savings can reach $600 per ticket.
Discounted business-class seats on summer European flights might be cheaper than economy tickets. Staying flexible with travel dates and considering lesser-known airlines like southwest airlines, united airlines, or american airlines can help find cheaper flights. Choosing a cheaper European hub city and connecting with low-cost regional airlines or trains can also save on airfare.
Popular destinations for summer 2025 include routes served by Ryanair, easyJet, and Lufthansa, with London, Paris, Rome, Dublin, and Athens predicted to be the busiest cities.
While summer is typically the most expensive time to travel to Europe due to high tourist demand, being flexible with travel dates, airlines, and routes can lead to significant savings in summer 2025. Discounted business-class seats and cheaper alternatives to popular destinations make this summer an attractive time to visit Europe.
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