Best flight deals from SKG Airport

Live scan of Thessaloniki (SKG) — the cheapest fares across every airline, updated daily. Weekend trips, one-way fares, holiday stays.

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About flights from Thessaloniki (SKG)

Thessaloniki Makedonia (SKG) is the second-busiest airport in Greece, with year-round low-cost connections across Europe. Ryanair operates the cheapest direct fares to Italian cities (Bergamo, Ciampino) and Central European capitals (Budapest, Bucharest, Sofia). Wizz Air covers similar routes plus extras to the Baltic. easyJet adds seasonal direct flights to UK and Italian destinations from April to October. Aegean Airlines connects via Athens to long-haul destinations and full-service European routes. The mix means most European cities are reachable from SKG either direct (LCC) or one-stop (Aegean) — typically €25–80 one-way and €40–120 round-trip outside peak holiday weeks.

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How does Runaway Fly find cheap flights from Thessaloniki?
We scan published fares from Ryanair, Wizz Air, easyJet, Aegean and others several times a day and surface the cheapest options. We don't sell tickets — we link you to the airline's booking page.
How often are prices updated?
Once or twice a day. The freshness label in the footer shows when the data was last refreshed.
Why are some destinations cheaper than others?
Low-cost carrier base economics: Ryanair and Wizz Air position aircraft for round-trip cycles, so destinations they fly daily are cheaper per night than seasonal routes.
What's the difference between weekend, one-way and holiday flights?
Weekend = 2–3 nights with Friday departure pattern. One-way = single-leg ticket. Holiday = 5–15 night round-trip stays.
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