Being one of Scotland's largest international hubs for flights, Glasgow Airport is certainly the place to be if you're looking for a getaway anytime soon.
While it's common for people to jet off to Spain or Italy for a week-long holiday during the summer months, some travellers are starting to look to day trips.
These holidays involve tourists visiting a location before flying back that same day (in time for Monday morning).
If you're looking to see what day trips are available from Glasgow Airport, look no further.
Where will you go...
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The places you can fly to from Glasgow Airport for a day trip
Here are the places you can fly to directly from Glasgow Airport for a single day, according to the popular comparison site Sky Scanner.
Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Price: £42
London, England, United Kingdom
Price £74
Dublin, Ireland
Price: £80
Geneva, Switzerland
Price: £136
Paris, France
Price: £142
Malaga, Spain
Price: £192
Milan, Italy
Price: £164
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
Price: £173
Bucharest, Romania
Price: £174
Copenhagen, Denmark
Price: £196
Faro, Portugal
Price: £210
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Munich, Germany
Price: £233
Paphos, Cyprus
Price: £246
Vienna, Austria
Price: £376
Poznan, Poland
Price: £377
The prices are correct at the time of writing and can be found on the Sky Scanner website alongside other locations you can fly to from Glasgow Airport.
The flights are based on the selected date of Saturday, March 16.
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