If you want to escape the busy life away from home and relax in a sunny destination, now could be your chance.
At present, Ryanair have three flights on sale and they're a pretty good deal with all of them totalling under £100 for a return. The flights will depart between October of this year and January of next year with popular destinations including France, Spain and Italy up for grabs.
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Taking a look at Jack's Flight Club, we came across some pretty good deals with cheap flights under £100 flying to popular tourists destinations such as Spain, Denmark and Ireland - to name a few.
So if you're after a bargain, here's just some of the flights you won't want to miss out on that are taking off from the capital.
Cheap flights from Edinburgh to Spain, Italy and France
Edinburgh to Fuerteventura
This flight currently is on sale for £64 and is scheduled for December flying with budget airline, Ryanair, for one person.
It is set to depart the capital early in the morning from Edinburgh Airport (EDI) at 8.35am on December 1 (Thursday). With a travel time of four hours and 35 minutes, you would then land in Fuerteventura Airport (FUE) at 1.10pm.
The flight back has a travel time of four hours and 40 minutes and is set to leave the Spanish airport at 11.40am and arriving back in Scotland for 4.20pm on December 4 (Sunday).
In a disclaimer, it says: "Ryanair allows passengers to board with one small item, such as a handbag or laptop bag. Passengers who pay a fee may also bring one piece of carry-on baggage to stow in an overhead bin. The fee for checking your bag is €/£10-18 for bags up to 10 kg, and €/£25 + €/£10 in high season for bags up to 20 kg, for each flight."
You can see the flights here which are available at the time of writing.
Edinburgh to Marseille
If you can't wait until December and want to fly out a little sooner, and we can't blame you for that, you can grab a flight to Southern France in October with the flight costing just £72 both ways.
Jetting off on October 13 (Thursday), the two hour and 35 minute flight will depart at 2:10pm and land in the French country at 5:35pm at Marseille Provence Airport (MRS).
The return home will take two hours and 30 minutes with the plane taking off later at night at 9:10pm and landing in Scotland at 10:40pm.
In a disclaimer, it says: "Ryanair allows passengers to board with one small item, such as a handbag or laptop bag. Passengers who pay a fee may also bring one piece of carry-on baggage to stow in an overhead bin. The fee for checking your bag is €/£10-18 for bags up to 10 kg, and €/£25 + €/£10 in high season for bags up to 20 kg, for each flight."
You can see the flights here which are available at the time of writing.
Edinburgh to Palermo
If you aren't keen on going away this year, there's always next year with flights from the capital to Italy scheduled for next year.
The flight, again with Ryanair, is set to fly on January 12 (Thursday) and return on January 15 (Sunday). It is on sale for £62 both ways at present with the flight there lasting three hours and 29 minutes and the return lasting three hours and 40 minutes.
People boarding the plane will leave the capital's airport at 7:30pm landing at Palermo Airport (PMO) at midnight. On the way back, the flight will take off at 11:05am and land back in Scotland at 1:45pm.
In a disclaimer, it says: "Ryanair allows passengers to board with one small item, such as a handbag or laptop bag. Passengers who pay a fee may also bring one piece of carry-on baggage to stow in an overhead bin. The fee for checking your bag is €/£10-18 for bags up to 10 kg, and €/£25 + €/£10 in high season for bags up to 20 kg, for each flight."
You can see the flights here which are available at the time of writing.
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