On average, you’re most likely to get the best airfare deals, if you book 56 days in advance. The most expensive day to book is typically on the day that you’re planning to fly.
For the lowest prices on airfare, the best day of the week to fly is on Tuesdays and the worst is on Saturdays. Flying on a Tuesday also means a short week on your return if you have to head straight to work on Wednesday.
For the best time of the day to fly, evenings flights (from after sunset until sunrise) are usually cheaper than morning flights. Your time of arrival depends on your destination, so while we can’t be sure if you’ll lose or gain time, flying in the evening can save you money.
Users booking trips to Berlin from Billund found flights 96% cheaper than the average price of flights to Berlin. To find the cheapest price to Berlin from your area, use momondo’s Airport-to-Airport Pricing Tool.
The month of January is, on average, the cheapest month to fly to Berlin from United Kingdom, with most prices found around £67. The month of March is another great option to travel to Berlin, with average flight prices from United Kingdom averaging around £67.
Most flyers found that booking tickets 59 days in advance of their planned departure date is the best time to get cheap flights to Berlin. During this timeframe, flight prices are around £91. However, in the past 72 hours, people saw flights from United Kingdom for as low as £31.
During the warmer months, hikers around the Berlin area find that parks like Volkspark Friedrichshain are the best for taking long walks with their families and/or pets. Those looking for this type of experience are likely best suited to fly to Berlin in May, June, or July.
Leipzig/Halle Airport, Dresden Arpt Airport or Heringsdorf Airport can be an alternative airport used for travel to Berlin.
Prices vary based on where travellers are departing from, but on average, the cheapest airport to fly to in Berlin is Dresden Arpt Airport where the average price is £275pp. Users typically find the best prices when using momondo’s Airport-to-Airport Pricing Tool.
Currently, Germany travel restrictions include travel to Berlin. Germany has restricted the entry of all travelers who are not nationals of Germany, residents who obtained permanent residence before coronavirus (COVID-19), and D-Visa holders. Travelers like diplomats, healthcare professionals, food industry personnel, commuters, US military personnel stationed in Germany and their family members, and other specialists who have evidence that they must travel to perform their professional activity may also enter the country. Travelers in transit to their home countries who have no other option and have proven entry requirements for each country may also enter. All arriving travelers must proceed directly to their own homes or other suitable accommodation to self-isolate for 14 days. If you are planning to travel to Berlin at this time, it is recommended that you stay up to date on current restrictions and follow proper safety measures while in public.
While low cost carriers are the cheapest, don’t forget that the fares often do not include checked baggage, meals, or drinks. Take a look at our estimated additional fees in your search results to get an idea of how much extra you may have to pay.