Skyscanner's 'Everywhere' Search: How to Find £15 Flights From the UK
Stop searching for flights to a specific place. Type 'Everywhere' into Skyscanner and it shows you the cheapest destinations on earth from your airport. We're talking flights from £15.
You're Booking Flights Wrong
Here's how most people book: decide on Barcelona, search it, see it's £180, feel sad, book it anyway.
Here's the better way: type "Everywhere" into Skyscanner, discover Porto is £23 return, go to Porto instead, have an incredible time, still have £157 left.
How It Works
- Go to Skyscanner (or the app)
- Enter your departure airport
- In the destination box, type "Everywhere"
- Pick dates (or select "Whole Month" for maximum flexibility)
- Hit search
Skyscanner shows every destination ranked cheapest first. From UK airports, you'll regularly see:
- One-way flights from £15 on Ryanair and easyJet
- Return flights to European cities from £23-40
- Occasional long-haul bargains at absurdly low prices
Go ahead and try Skyscanner Everywhere from your airport to see what's available right now — the results are often surprising.
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The "Whole Month" Trick
Select "Whole Month" instead of specific dates. Skyscanner shows a calendar of the cheapest fare for every day. The difference between a Tuesday and Saturday on the same route can be 30-50%.
The Price Alert Move
Found a route you like but the price isn't right? Set a Price Alert. Skyscanner emails you when the fare drops. Essential for:
- Summer holiday flights — set alerts in January, buy the dip
- Long-haul bargains — airlines dump cheap inventory and it disappears fast
Nearby Airports
Toggle on "Add nearby airports" — sometimes flying from East Midlands instead of Birmingham, or Liverpool instead of Manchester, saves £30-80.
Budget Airline Catches
- Baggage: Ryanair/easyJet charge extra for anything beyond a small personal bag (£20-40 for cabin bags)
- Arrival airports: Check where you're landing — "Paris Beauvais" is 85km from Paris
- Book direct with the airline when prices are similar — easier if things go wrong
Once you've found a route you like, set up a Skyscanner Price Alert so you get notified the moment fares drop — this is especially useful for summer holiday bookings and long-haul deals that disappear fast.
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