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Booking in advance is not always the best plan, I typically travel on short notice, and only book tickets within the week of travel or at most within the same month I am traveling. It's important to figure out what airlines fly into the airport you are trying to get into so that you can compare the best. One of the best tools out there that has the best deals 95% of the time is: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

The one downfall is that it doesn't include carriers like Southwest, but that goes back to my point about know what airlines fly into the destination airport so that you can figure out a cost from them directly. But looking at where you are going this shouldn't be a problem because both Ryanair and Easyjet are included on google flights.

If you throw me some dates, and the departure airport from Ireland I can show you the best deals possibly.
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Good deals require to buy in advance.
If you plan for after school you might SOL on good deals unfortunately..
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Lapua wrote
Jackson1916 wrote Thanks for the help and I'm flying from Ireland to magaluf
From what i am seeing online, you could spend anywhere from 500-1000 USD depending on if you want direct flights, one way etc.


USD isn't of much use to someone from Ireland.

Flights from Dublin to Magaluf and back range from £95 (112 euro) to £120 (140 euro) per person.

This is the site I generally use to check flight prices - [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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