For anyone who's looking for a getaway in October, we've searched for the cheapest flights from Glasgow Airport.
With the cost of living rising, many are looking for ways to reduce their spending but if you still want a change of scenery from the same four walls, we've found flights for under £50.
These prices are flights only, and doesn't include luggage or hotel. Of course, adding these features, including transport to and from airport, would boost the price up.
Looking on Skyskanner.net, the cheapest flights sadly aren't anywhere known for the sunshine, but perfect for anyone looking for a city break.
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Here's the cheapest flights from Glasgow Airport, as correct at the time of writing.
Ireland
If you're looking for something closer to home, you can jet off from Glasgow International Airport for just £16 - That's cheaper than a ScotRail return ticket from Glasgow to Edinburgh. With Ryanair, you leave Glasgow at 8.45am and arrive at 9.40am on October 5 to return on the 8th at 9.50pm.
Poland
For a European city trip, you can go to Wroclaw for just £33 from Glasgow with a flight leaving on October 3 at 1.20pm and returning on October 7. Wroclaw is famous for its elegant townhouses and in the main square square is the Gothic Old Town Hall, with its large astronomical clock.
Belgium
Next up is Brussels in Belgium where you can get a long weekend away for just £26 return on flights. Simply leave on Saturday October 1 at 11.30am and arrive at 2.10pm, allowing you to have the rest of the day to explore. The return flight is an early one on Tuesday October 4 at 6.35am.
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