Traveling within Europe via air can be very affordable, often even cheaper than train travel. On our recent trip to Spain and Portugal, we travelled between Lisbon and Barcelona on Vueling Airlines, Spain’s leading discount air carrier. Our basic fare was much cheaper on Vueling than other carriers, at €18 per person. Like all European discount carriers, the actual price we paid was significantly higher due to extra fees. After €4 per person to book our seats ahead of time, €12 per suitcase (x2), a €10 credit card fee and €44 in taxes, we ended-up paying €61 per person for the flight. Although it’s always difficult to stomach unadvertised fees, our total cost for the flight was far less than other options, and very affordable in comparison to flights of similar lengths in the United States.
Although air travel in Europe is fast and can be cheap, it’s not always necessarily the most convenient. Lisbon is one of the few European cities with an airport near the city center, and even they are looking at options at relocating the airport to a less populated area. The decentralized location of airports means extra time and money spent on taxi or transit to get to and from the airport. Delays can also be more frequent than those experienced in the United States due to the high airspace congestion and airplane utilization. In Lisbon, we weathered a 2 hour delay due to mechanical issues on our intended aircraft. Finally, Europe enforces strict limits on luggage weight, including carry-ons. This can make travel difficult for those who don’t pack lightly.