Jun 1, 2026

10 June Getaways With Flights Under $400

Written by Gabrielle Olya
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Edited by Ashleigh Ray
Discover Puerto Rico beach travel vacation landscape background. Isla Verde resort in San Juan, famous tourist cruise ship destination in the Caribbean.

Flight prices are on the rise thanks to the skyrocketing cost of jet fuel. According to Dollar Flight Club, summer domestic airfare is 10-15% higher than it was last year, while fares to Europe are up around 20%. Combine that with peak-season pricing, and June fares to Europe are soaring — they're averaging $1,200 to $1,600 for a round-trip.

However, there are still affordable flights to be found if you want to travel this June. Dollar Flight Club analyzed hundreds of thousands of airfare data points from over 65 U.S. departure airports for travel throughout June 2026, and found 10 destinations where typical round-trip fares are in the under-$400 range.

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These flights are clustered in the Caribbean, Mexico and Latin America, where prices still remain low for several reasons: they’re short-haul, the routes are dominated by low-cost carriers and there's much less demand than for European destinations.

Here are the best places to fly this June if you want to keep flight costs low.

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  • Average June airfare: $196 to $248

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  • Average June airfare: $276 to $400

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Written by
Gabrielle Olya
Edited by
Ashleigh Ray