I'm actually very interested in cheap flights from Indianapolis, or other places in the mid-west. So KLM's flights from Indianapolis caught my eye. They are also advertised at amazing prices $252 dollars, I believe. However, there is one or ten more catches. Of course, the prices advertised are, for one, hard to find, and second without any taxes or fees added in. It is actually possible, however, in this case, to get pretty cheap travel from Indianapolis to London. There are flights in November available for 769 dollars round-trip on US Airways. These flights, connect through Charlotte and arrive into London Gatwick. This is a good airport as far as public transit in London is concerned, and will not require you to get an expensive bus or train like some of the outlying airports do (such as Luton and Stansted).
Does this meet your standard for cheap travel to Europe? I will let you decide. If you are headed farther into Europe, using London as a gateway city, you may decide that almost $800 is too much to get you to a place to "begin" your travels in Europe. If you are spending your time in London and going no farther, it might suit you. If you are going deeper into Europe (most of my friends are farther East, as well as cheap travel deals), you will want to keep in mind that at this point tickets from Indianapolis to Vienna are a good deal at $866 per person on United. Try to get from London to Vienna round-trip for 97 US Dollars, and you will probably barely cover your bus or taxi fare both ways to and from the airport! Happy travels and I wish you great success in finding cheap travel to Europe!
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