Cheap one-way flights from Thessaloniki

Single-leg fares for relocations, multi-city trips, or open-ended travel from Thessaloniki (SKG).

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About one-way flights from Thessaloniki

One-way flights from Thessaloniki cover three use cases: relocating long-term to another European city, building a multi-city itinerary with a different exit point, or open-ended travel where you don't yet know when (or from where) you'll return. Low-cost carriers sell one-way tickets at roughly half the round-trip price, so two one-way segments can cost the same as a round-trip — useful when you want to fly into one city and out of another. From SKG the cheapest one-way fares are €15–35 on routes Ryanair and Wizz Air run as part of their main network: Milan-Bergamo, Budapest, Bucharest, Sofia. Aegean sells one-way segments via Athens at full-service pricing. One-way fares are also the most volatile — the same flight that's €25 today can be €85 next week. If your travel date is flexible, set a price alert.

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Cheapest one-way deals from Thessaloniki

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How to book one-way flights cheaper

One-way strategy: book LCC one-ways when you spot a good price; don't wait for a round-trip deal if your plans are flexible. Combine one-way segments from different carriers for multi-city trips — open-jaw itineraries are often cheaper this way than equivalent round-trips. Check baggage policies: Ryanair priority + checked bag adds €30–45 per direction; budget accordingly. For long-term relocations, book one-way 6–10 weeks ahead and avoid peak season (June–August).

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Why fly one-way?
Three reasons: relocating long-term, building a multi-city itinerary with different entry and exit points, or open-ended travel without a fixed return date.
Are one-way flights cheaper than half a round-trip?
Usually yes on LCCs like Ryanair and Wizz Air — their one-way is structured at roughly half the round-trip price. Full-service carriers like Aegean charge more for one-way as a fare class.
Can I combine a one-way with another carrier's return?
Yes — open-jaw and multi-leg itineraries are often cheaper this way. Just be careful with baggage rules across carriers and connection time if checking bags.
What about baggage on one-way tickets?
Same rules as round-trip — Ryanair and Wizz Air strict (cabin only in basic fare), Aegean includes more (hand luggage + meal).
How far ahead should I book a one-way?
One-way fares are volatile. Set a price alert and book when you see a good price — there isn't a fixed sweet spot like round-trips.