Ryanair: The 10 cheapest flights from East Midlands Airport that you can take in June
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With the official start of summer just a few weeks away, many of us will already be drawing up travel plans.
As we all know, the British summer weather can be a bit temperamental, which is why thousands of us choose to jet off in search of some guaranteed sun.
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Hide AdThe demand for post-pandemic travel has seen a boom in the number of people choosing exotic breaks over domestic stays, with travellers looking to make up for time lost in 2020 and 2021.
British Airways owner International Airline Group reported bumper profits of £3 billion in 2023, close to three times that of 2022 and higher than its pre-pandemic peak.
As you might expect, airlines are looking to make the most in this spike in demand by increasing their prices.
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Hide AdSummer is always the most expensive time to travel abroad, but if you’re savvy enough you’ll still be able to find some pretty good deals on flights.
We’ve picked out 10 of the cheapest international flights departing East Midlands Airport in June, if you were to travel one way in economy.
All flights were found using Skyscanner and are correct as of May 7.
Dublin, Ireland
Date: Saturday, June 1
Price: £16
Airline: Ryanair
Knock, Ireland
Date: Tuesday, June 11
Price: £13
Airline: Ryanair
Limoges, France
Date: Wednesday, June 26
Price: £15
Airline: Ryanair
Bergerac, France
Date: Friday, June 7
Price: £17
Airline: Ryanair
Berlin, Germany
Date: Saturday, June 1
Price: £21
Airline: Ryanair
Milan, Italy
Date: Sunday, June 9
Price: £17
Airline: Ryanair
Date: Friday, June 14
Price: £20
Airline: Ryanair
Date: Monday, June 10
Price: £20
Airline: Ryanair
Date: Saturday, June 29
Price: £24
Airline: Ryanair
Date: Sunday, June 30
Price: £21
Airline: Ryanair
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