Yet plenty of airlines are launching flights to places you might not have considered visiting, while other launches increase capacity to popular destinations. Here are the new routes to try.
In the Danish town where Lego was invented, the original Legoland theme park is the main attraction.
Legoland is one of the biggest draws in Billund, but there’s plenty more to see (Photo: Getty Images)Wroclaw, Poland
Poland’s fourth-largest city has been overlooked as a holiday destination, but new flights from Gatwick are set to change that for Britons.
Wizz Air will operate the new route from 17 June, flying four times a week. One-way fares will start at £26.99.
Wroclaw isn’t close to the most-visited city in Poland, but it has plenty to recommend it (Photo: Krzysztof Nahlik/Getty Images)Don’t miss a visit to the Museum of Bourgeois Art and be sure to sample pierogi ruskie – stuffed dumplings with potatoes and cottage cheese.
It is an ideal base from which to visit Positano, Sorrento and Ravello or take a day trip to the island of Capri. Salerno has plenty to see, too. There’s the hilltop Arechi Castle and, in its centre, a cathedral that was built on the ruins of a Roman temple.
Tbilisi, Georgia
BA is running flights to the capital from 30 March. Historically, there have been relatively few direct options, but there will now be four services a week, from £177 one-way.
Georgia’s capital now has direct flights from the UK (Photo: Lukas Bischoff/Getty Images)Wander the cobblestone streets of the old town and try khachapuri, a cheese-filled bread, or kharcho, a hearty beef and walnut soup.
Right on time, Virgin Atlantic is returning to the capital of Ontario for the first time in more than a decade. Daily Heathrow–Toronto flights launch on 30 March, from £419 return.
Sal, Cape Verde
EasyJet are launching thrice-weekly direct flights to Cape Verde on 31 March, from £130 one-way. That’s affordable for the route, which has few direct flights.
Cape Verde is famous for its unspoiled beaches – and it’s now far easier to get to (Photo: Peter Adams/Getty Images)Sal’s main tourist town is Santa Maria, a lively hub surrounded by pastel-coloured buildings, buzzy restaurants and live-music bars, while the Pedra de Lume salt flats, in the crater of an extinct volcano, offer a unique landscape.
The Croatian city will be served by twice weekly flights from Birmingham and Manchester airports, as well as weekly trips from Stansted, until 18 October.
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A five-hour tour to the archipelago costs from €50 (£42) per adult.
New routes with Ryanair
As well as the Turkish destinations of Bodrum and Dalaman, it is set to fly to places you might not have considered for a holiday.
Explore the nearby Chaîne des Puys mountains and visit the Gothic Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption Cathedral, which was constructed from lava stone.
Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption Cathedral in Clermont-Ferrand is built in black stone and surrounded by mountains (Photo: HJBC/Getty Images)Lübeck in the north is known as the “City of the Seven Towers”, thanks to its more than 100-metre-high church towers. Its old town is a Unesco World Heritage Site.
Ryanair has also recently launched twice-weekly flights to Reggio Calabria from Stansted, costing from £14.99 one-way. The coastal city in the south of Italy has year-round mild temperatures, beaches and the mountainous Aspromonte National Park, which is home to wolves, boars and deer.
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