This Is How Much Flights Cost To Millennials’ Favorite Domestic And International Spring Destinations
Who says Spring Break is just for the kiddos? Millennials are traveling around the world this season, whether they’re taking a break from studies or careers.
CheapOair recently ranked the top 20 destinations for American travelers aged 21 to 30 and found the average price of flights for both international and domestic trips. Here’s which spots are calling to millennials in 2018.
International spring trips are on the rise, with travelers going further than the traditional Mexican cities. Besides the warm tropics, European destinations made a dent in the top 20 list. Here’s how they stack up:
- Bangkok, Thailand $826
- Cancun, Mexico $443
- Tokyo, Japan $900
- London, England $748
- Mexico City, Mexico $357
- Dublin, Ireland $741
- Phuket, Thailand $762
- San Jose, Costa Rica $517
- Montego Bay, Jamaica $502
- Barcelona, Spain $703
- Lima, Peru $652
- Guadalajara, Mexico $356
- Guatemala City, Guatemala $488
- Amsterdam, Netherlands $759
- Auckland, New Zealand $1,183
- Madrid, Spain $739
- Paris, France $665
- Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam $822
- Denpasar, Bali $808
- Tel Aviv, Israel $1,034
For those who aren’t leaving the country, prices stay closer to $300 (unless you want to make it to Hawaii). And surprisingly, the top 20 isn’t all warm-weather destinations. Here’s which ones made the cut:
- Orlando, Florida: $276
- Chicago, Illinois: $240
- Los Angeles, California: $271
- Las Vegas, Nevada: $276
- New York, New York: $265
- Ft. Lauderdale, Florida: $265
- Miami, Florida: $305
- Houston, Texas: $289
- Denver, Colorado: $256
- Phoenix, Arizona: $330
- San Francisco, California: $300
- New Orleans, Lousiana: $337
- Tampa, Florida: $288
- San Diego, California: $307
- Honolulu, Hawaii: $694
- Boston, Massachusetts: $262
- Dallas, Texas: $262
- Seattle, Washington: $304
- Atlanta, Georgia: $252
- San Juan, Puerto Rico: $335