Dollar Flight Club has released its Summer 2026 Cheap Flight Forecast, a new report unveiling the cheapest places to fly this summer. While airfare costs have increased overall due to rising fuel costs, route cuts and the decline of Spirit Airlines, the report shows there are still deals for travelers.
“The big takeaway is that this summer is going to be harder financially on travelers,” said Founder and CEO of Dollar Flight Club Jesse Neugarten. “Between Spirit Airlines’ historic shutdown and jet fuel prices doubling since the Iran war started, this is the most volatile summer travel market in decades. But the deals haven’t disappeared, they’ve just moved, and travelers need to know where to look.”
According to Neugarten, most travelers are misunderstanding the fare spikes. While transatlantic prices are soaring as airlines pass along the increased fuel cost to consumers, short-haul routes to the Caribbean, Mexico and Central America are holding steady. Flights to these destinations burn less fuel and are dominated by low-cost carriers that compete hard on price.
To compile the report, Dollar Flight Club analyzed more than 500,000 airfare data points across 65+ U.S. departure airports in late April and looked at roundtrip economy fares for travel June through August 2026.
Top 10 Most Affordable International Destinations & Average Price Ranges
- Leon/Guanajuato, Mexico (BJX): $185–$288
- San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU): $196–$300
- Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (PVR): $228–$355
- Guatemala City, Guatemala (GUA): $266–$359
- San José, Costa Rica (SJO): $276–$383
- Mexico City, Mexico (MEX): $232–$420
- Punta Cana, Dominican Republic (PUJ): $279–$403
- Nassau, Bahamas (NAS): $245–$371
- Montego Bay, Jamaica (MBJ): $276–$393
- Toronto, Canada (YYZ): $175–$425
Most Affordable Summer European Destinations for U.S. Travelers
Peak summer fares to popular Western European cities (Paris, Rome, London, Barcelona, Frankfurt) are running $1,700 to $2,100 roundtrip, roughly 20 percent higher than last year. The most affordable include Reykjavik, Dublin, and Stockholm, which showed the highest volume of reasonable fares, with low-end prices in the $350 to $500 range for early-season travel, as well as Helsinki, Oslo and Copenhagen.
According to Neugarten, “If you can shift to late August, almost every European city gets 30‑40 percent cheaper.”
Domestic Summer Travel Costs
The best domestic value destinations this summer are in the Southeast, Gulf Coast and Midwest. Neugarten suggests, “If you’re on a tight budget, fly east, not west. Although West Coast airports like LAX, SFO and SAN are offering some deals, they have higher-than-average fares.”
Spirit’s May 2 shutdown will likely impact pricing in several of the most affordable destinations, particularly Fort Lauderdale (ranked #1) and Orlando (ranked #2), which were major Spirit hubs. Dollar Flight Club expects baseline prices on former Spirit routes to rise 20‑25 percent within 3‑6 months as budget carriers work to backfill capacity.
Other affordable U.S. destinations include Charlotte, Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, New Orleans, Miami, Chicago and Nashville.
Other Takeaways in the New Travel Report
- Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, stands out as the most affordable beach destination
- Canadian destinations offer some of the best value for cooler weather
- Flexibility in where travelers choose to go can save thousands of dollars
Neugarten’s biggest piece of advice, “Book now, not later. Airlines are cutting capacity every week. Fares aren’t going to get cheaper, so if you see a deal, book it.”
To read the “The Summer 2026 Cheap Flight Forecast Report,” click here.
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