After the busy summer rush, many people will be looking for cheaper flights outside of the high season. October is still a great time to go abroad if you don't mind cooler temperatures, with prices often dipping much lower due to less demand.
Bristol Airport recently announced a new flight link to Bydgoszcz in Poland, and a flight one way will set you back as little as £17.99 with Ryanair. Located in northern Poland and the eighth-largest city in the country, it boasts bars, museums, sporting events and more and has been dubbed one of Poland's best-kept secrets.
If you're looking to fly direct to a destination in Europe for cheap then you're in luck - there are a number of holiday hotspots offering flights under £50 one way next month. Bristol Airport flies to dozens of destinations throughout the year including France, Portugal, Spain and Austria - and has even started flying to some US destinations.
Read more: RyanAir's new flight from Bristol to Bydgoszcz, Poland's 'best kept secret'
These are the cheapest direct flights for October according to Skyscanner:
Disclaimer: Prices are an average figure from overall prices across airlines and will vary depending on time of travel. Cheaper fares may be available during airline sales. Prices and locations correct at time of publishing.
Ireland
- Dublin, from £14
- Knock, from £30
Italy
- Milan, from £21
- Venice, from £28
Olbia, from £45
Poland
- Poznan, from £25
- Wroclaw, from £31
- Krakow, from £41
- Rzeszow, from £44
- Gdansk, from £47
Spain
- Palma, from £25
- Ibiza, from £26
- Girona, from £28
- Madrid, from £29
- Alicante, from £35
- Malaga, from £35
- Barcelona, from £37
- Valencia, from £38
Austria
- Vienna, from £26
Lativa
- Riga, from £26
Germany
- Cologne, from £29
Portugal
- Faro, from £33
Hungary
- Budapest, from £47
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