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THESE ARE THE BEST LOW-PRICE OFFERS AND DATES TO FLY ON ACCORDING TO A FRENCH CONSUMER WEBSITE A list of the cheapest routes during the Christmas holiday - and on which dates to fly - has
been drawn up by a French consumer website. RMC Conso compiled the list of cheap destinations using price comparison websites, both for travel inside of France and abroad. CHEAP CHRISTMAS
FLIGHTS TO AND FROM FRANCE For international destinations, it assessed flights using price comparison website Kayak between December 14, 2024 and January 6, 2025. The prices given are an
average for a return flight from multiple airports across the country, meaning in some cases, actual prices may be cheaper. Flights to and from Milan saw the cheapest tickets overall, with a
cost of €111 for a return flight across the holiday period (in economy). The next nine destinations were: * Geneva (Switzerland), €133 * London (UK), €137 * Venice (Italy), €143 * Rome
(Italy), €156 * Berlin (Germany), €162 * Lisbon (Portugal), €168 * Madrid (Spain), €173 * Copenhagen (Denmark), €180 * Prague (Czech Republic), €185 TOULOUSE IS THE CHEAPEST DOMESTIC
DESTINATION RMC Conso also looked at flights between all major French airports via comparison site Liligo, for journeys between December 21, 2024 and January 6, 2025. Again, the figures
given in the study are an average for a return flight from all major airports to the destination. * Toulouse, €120 * Bordeaux, €124 * Lyon, €125 * Nantes, €129 * Paris, €131 * Lille, €146 *
Nice, €147 * Marseille, €161 * Strasbourg, €189 WINTER TRAVEL TIPS If you are planning on a cheap winter break, it is best to book tickets as early as possible. Note that first-class
tickets are around 12% cheaper during the winter period. Ticket prices rise as the number of available seats decrease - and waiting for a last-minute deal may leave you out of pocket or
unable to find any seats at all. The busiest date for Christmas travel will be Saturday, December 21, which travellers would be wise to avoid. In general, tickets are usually cheapest on
Tuesdays and Thursdays, as these are the quietest days for travel, however this year Christmas Eve falls on Tuesday, December 24, which will likely skew the equation. Return tickets are
cheapest on December 26, with Kayak estimating travellers can save between 18% and 28%. However, while this is not a bank holiday in most of France (with the exception of Alsace and
Moselle), in some other countries such as the UK it is, which may affect travel services on this date. Read more: Some French flight prices for 2025 have already increased due to budget
plans