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Flights to Germany

10/27/2016

After centuries of war, conflict and discord, Germany today is a fascinating place for travelers.  A flight to Germany often conjures images of castles and gardens maintained by Europe’s Aristocrats, or small brick buildings and hidden stairways used to hide Europe’s persecuted minorities. Flights to Germany mean a huge Stein of Pilsner beer, and late-night clubs for the young-at-heart, and sidewalk cafes and conversations for the relaxed traveler. The sights of Germany are mainly dependent on what time of year you travel. The summer season hosts hundreds of outdoor festivals and concerts. If you book flights to Germany in the winter, you’ll see its little villages are lit up like a Christmas tale. You can also see its famous Christmas Markets and sip some Gluwein.

No matter why you book a flight to Germany, it’s bound to be an experience you’ll never forget. Grab a beer and a bratwurst and kick back in one of Europe’s most diverse countries. Germany’s castles (and there are hundreds) are as welcoming and absorbing, as its picturesque villages. What Germany lacks in style it makes up in charm. From pagan festivals to Oktoberfest (actually the last week in September), and lots of leiderhosen in between, there’s a different reason for everyone to book a flight to Germany.

Getting There : Berlin, Munich , Frankfurt, Hamburg and Dusseldorf are popular airports to fly into. There are numerous other airports though; you might want to fly into Leipzig, as a base to explore the less visited East of the country (Dresden completely rebuilt to its former glory is a particular site to behold). Lufthansa, Swissair, Air France, British Airways and Austrian Airlines are popular chices but you might want to check out Air Berlin , Ryan Air and Easyjet for the budget traveler.