Cheap flights: 10 bargain flights under £30 you can take from East Midlands Airport during August

You can fly from East Midlands Airport to Venice for just £19 this AugustYou can fly from East Midlands Airport to Venice for just £19 this August
You can fly from East Midlands Airport to Venice for just £19 this August | Getty Images
£17 to Barcelona? Count us in!

There’s no denying that ‘summer’ so far has been a bit of a let down. 

With chilly temperatures and heavy, bitter winds, it’s felt more like autumn than the middle of June.

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We all know that British summers are famous for being somewhat temperamental, which is why thousands of us jet off for guaranteed sun at this time of year. 

There are few better things in life than spending a few days relaxing in the sun with a cocktail, particularly if you’ve bagged a bargain deal to get there. 

It’s no secret that most airlines jack up their prices at this time of year to take advantage of the school holiday rush, but paying over the odds for flights doesn’t need to be a given. 

By channelling your inner Martin Lewis you could end up saving hundreds on flights, leaving more cash to spend when you arrive. 

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We’ve picked out 10 bargain flights to international destinations that you can take from East Midlands Airport during August. 

All flights are one-way and were found using Skyscanner on June 20. 

Cheapest flights from East Midlands Airport - August 2024

Limoges, France

Date: August 28

Price: £17

Airline: Ryanair 

Barcelona, Spain

Date: August £13

Price: £17

Airline: Ryanair

Reus, Spain

Date: August 11

Price: £18

Airline: Ryanair

Palma, Spain

Date: August 13

Price: £21

Airline: Ryanair

Venice, Italy

Date: August 26

Price: £19

Airline: Ryanair

Milan, Italy

Date: August 20

Price: £24

Airline: Ryanair

Date: August 12

Price: £22

Airline: Ryanair

Date: August 15

Price: £25

Airline: Ryanair

Date: August 27

Price: £29

Airline: Ryanair

Date: August 18

Price: £26

Airline: Ryanair

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