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FairFareFinder is a destination discovery tool that ranks over 1,300 destinations worldwide by how good the weather forecast is for your travel dates, combined with flight prices and hotel costs from your departure city. It covers departures from over 400 cities across Europe and North America across the next six months of weekends and longer trips.

What is FairFareFinder?

FairFareFinder is a travel search engine that helps you choose a holiday destination based on weather, not just price. Enter your departure city, set your budget and preferred travel dates, and FairFareFinder returns a ranked list of destinations showing the forecast temperature and sunshine, round-trip flight price, and average hotel price per night, all on one screen. It covers over 1,300 destinations worldwide and over 400 departure cities across Europe and North America.

How do I find cheap flights to sunny destinations?

FairFareFinder scores each destination on a "best all-round" rank that combines flight price, hotel cost, and weather forecast. A destination with a WPI of 8 and a €180 flight typically ranks above a €140 flight to somewhere forecast overcast. You can also sort by price only or weather score only, and filter by trip length and budget.

Which destinations have the best weather in summer?

FairFareFinder scores destinations using a Weather Pleasantness Index (WPI) that combines daytime temperature, sunshine hours, and cloud cover into a single number. In the Northern Hemisphere summer, the Mediterranean, Canary Islands, and Middle East consistently score highest, consistent with historical climate data showing these regions average 8–11 hours of sunshine per day in peak season. In winter, equatorial Africa, the Caribbean, and Southeast Asia lead the rankings. The scores update daily as weather forecasts improve in accuracy closer to your travel date.

How far ahead can I search for flights and weather?

FairFareFinder covers trips up to approximately six months ahead. Flight prices are compiled from multiple data sources. Weather forecasts beyond 14 days use seasonal climate averages rather than live meteorological models. As the ECMWF notes, numerical forecast skill degrades significantly beyond this window.

When is the best time to book a holiday for hot weather?

It depends on the destination. For short-haul European summer sun (southern Spain, Greece, Croatia) flights for July and August weekends are generally cheaper when booked 6–10 weeks ahead, consistent with Skyscanner's annual booking data. For winter sun to the Canary Islands or Morocco, prices often ease 8–12 weeks before departure, though this varies by route and year. Beyond 14 days, FairFareFinder uses historical climate averages rather than live forecasts, so results show the typical weather you can expect rather than a precise prediction. Closer to the travel date, forecasts sharpen and prices firm up. The sweet spot for both weather confidence and reasonable prices is roughly 4–8 weeks ahead.

What is the Weather Pleasantness Index (WPI)?

The Weather Pleasantness Index (WPI), developed by FairFareFinder, is a composite score for comparing holiday weather quality across destinations on a single scale. It combines daytime temperature, hours of sunshine, and cloud cover, weighted to approximate what most travellers want from a beach or outdoor holiday. A WPI above 7 typically indicates warm, mostly sunny weather. Scores below 4 suggest overcast or cool conditions unsuitable for beach or outdoor holidays. Weather data is sourced from the OpenWeatherMap forecast API. The WPI is the primary ranking signal used across all FairFareFinder products.

Can I search flights with flexible dates?

Yes. FairFareFinder is built around flexible date search. Rather than requiring you to fix a departure date upfront, it shows results across every available weekend and trip window for the next six months simultaneously. You can filter by trip length (weekends, 5-night trips, longer) and scan across months to find the combination of good weather and low prices that fits your schedule. It is a straightforward way to find cheap flights with flexible dates to sunny destinations.

Does FairFareFinder include hotel prices?

Yes. Each destination card shows an average hotel price per person per night for the travel dates, sourced from Booking.com. The hotel cost is included in the combined value score, so the ranking reflects the full cost of the trip, not just the cheapest outbound flight.

Is FairFareFinder free to use?

Yes. FairFareFinder is free to use with no account or registration required. It earns a small commission when users book flights or hotels through its affiliate links, the same model used by Skyscanner and Kayak.

Can I use FairFareFinder to find a coolcation?

Yes. A coolcation is a holiday chosen specifically to escape summer heat at home, prioritising mild or cool temperatures over guaranteed sunshine. FairFareFinder's temperature slider lets you set a maximum daytime temperature, so you can filter out anywhere too hot and find destinations with the kind of mild, comfortable weather that makes a coolcation worthwhile. Pair it with the flight price filter and you can find affordable coolcation destinations with direct flights from your city across the next six months.

HotWeekends shows you every destination you can fly to directly this weekend or next weekend, ranked by weather forecast and price. It is built for microcations: short, spontaneous breaks of two or three nights where forecast and price matter more than long-range planning. It covers departures from over 400 cities across Europe and North America, and updates twice daily as flight prices change.

Where can I fly this weekend for the best chance of sunshine?

HotWeekends checks the latest weather forecasts for hundreds of destinations and ranks them by sunshine and warmth for the specific weekend you're travelling. Filter by your departure city and the site shows you only destinations with direct flights available, sorted by forecast quality. In summer, destinations in southern Spain, the Canary Islands, Morocco, and Cyprus consistently appear at the top. In winter, the Canary Islands and Madeira are the most reliable short-haul options from northern Europe.

What is a hot weekend break?

A hot weekend break is a short trip, typically Friday to Sunday or Saturday to Monday, to a destination chosen specifically for warm, sunny weather. HotWeekends scores each destination using the Weather Pleasantness Index (WPI), which combines daytime temperature, sunshine hours, and cloud cover into a single number. A WPI above 7 means warm and mostly sunny. Below 4 means overcast or cool.

How far in advance can I search for weekend flights?

HotWeekends covers this weekend and next weekend only. HotWeekends uses OpenWeatherMap's 16-day forecast model, refreshed every 6 hours, which keeps forecasts reliable within that window. Meteorological forecasts beyond 10 days lose meaningful accuracy. If you want to plan further ahead for a specific warm destination, FairFareFinder covers up to six months of upcoming weekends and longer trips.

Which departure cities does HotWeekends cover?

HotWeekends covers departure cities across the UK, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Scandinavia, and Poland, including London, Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, Manchester, Edinburgh, Frankfurt, Munich, Stockholm, and Warsaw. If your city is not listed, it may not yet have enough direct routes in the dataset. Coverage expands as new flight schedule data becomes available.

Does HotWeekends include hotel prices?

Yes. Each destination card shows an estimated average hotel price per person per night alongside the flight price, so you can compare the combined cost of the trip rather than just the cheapest flight. Hotel prices are sourced from Booking.com.

Are all flights on HotWeekends direct (nonstop)?

Yes. HotWeekends only shows direct, nonstop flights. This is a deliberate design choice: on a two or three night break, a connecting flight consumes a significant portion of the trip. Filtering to direct routes only means the travel time shown is accurate and the time you spend at your destination is maximised. If no direct flight exists from your city to a destination, that destination does not appear in your results.

Can I search for weekend flights with flexible dates?

HotWeekends covers this weekend and next weekend, so within those two windows, every departure and return combination is already shown without needing to fix a date. If you want to plan a sunny trip further ahead with flexible dates across the next six months, FairFareFinder is the right tool: it scans all upcoming weekends and trip lengths simultaneously to find the best weather and price combination.

Can a weekend break help with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)?

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a form of depression triggered by reduced sunlight in autumn and winter. Short breaks to sunny destinations provide direct sunlight exposure, which supports serotonin and melatonin regulation, the same mechanism targeted by light therapy as recognised by the NHS. A weekend in the Canary Islands, southern Spain, or Cyprus in November or December typically offers around 6 hours of sunshine per day at 18–22°C, a meaningful contrast to the one or two hours of sunshine typical in northern Europe in winter. Enter your departure city on HotWeekends and results show every direct-flight destination ranked by forecast WPI for that specific weekend, with the flight price alongside.

Is HotWeekends free to use?

Yes. HotWeekends is free with no account required. It earns a commission when you book through its affiliate links, the same model used by Skyscanner and Kayak.

Can I use HotWeekends to find a coolcation this weekend?

Yes. A coolcation is a short break chosen to escape summer heat at home in favour of milder, more comfortable temperatures. HotWeekends has a temperature slider that lets you set a maximum daytime temperature, so you can filter out hot destinations and find somewhere cooler with direct flights this weekend or next. It is a quick way to find a coolcation without trawling through individual destinations manually.

What is a microcation and how does HotWeekends help me find one?

A microcation is a very short trip, typically one to three nights, taken close to home with minimal planning. The appeal is a complete change of scenery without using much annual leave or budget. HotWeekends is purpose-built for microcations: it only covers this weekend and next, shows only direct flights so travel time is short, and ranks destinations by weather forecast so you can pick somewhere actually worth going rather than just the cheapest seat available. Enter your departure city, see which destinations have good weather and available direct flights, and book the same day.

Where should I go for a microcation from the UK?

It depends on the season and your departure city, but HotWeekends does the ranking for you. For a microcation from London, Manchester, Edinburgh, or Bristol, popular direct-flight destinations that consistently score well for weather include the Canary Islands (year-round), southern Spain and the Algarve (spring through autumn), Malta, Madeira, and Morocco. In summer, short direct flights to Croatia, Sicily, and Sardinia make strong microcation options. Enter your departure city and HotWeekends shows you the ranked list filtered to your specific weekend.

Find a destination where two people from different cities can both fly direct

Long-distance couples, friends, and colleagues who want to meet up face a common problem: most flight search tools only let you search from one city at a time, requiring both people to search separately and compare results manually. MeetOnArrival solves this by searching from two cities simultaneously. Enter Berlin and London and it finds every destination both cities have direct flights to on matching dates, ranked by combined price and weather forecast.

What is MeetOnArrival?

MeetOnArrival is a dual-origin flight finder built specifically for two departure cities at once. Most flight search engines require a single origin, which means long-distance couples, friends, or colleagues have to research separately and then try to match up dates manually. MeetOnArrival solves this: enter two cities, say Berlin and Glasgow, and it returns destinations that both cities have direct flights to on overlapping dates, ranked by combined cost, weather forecast, and hotel price.

How do I find a meeting point between two cities for flights?

Use the search widget above, select the MeetOnArrival tab, enter both departure cities, and click search. MeetOnArrival queries its database of direct flight routes and weather forecasts to find destinations reachable from both cities on matching dates. Results show an indicative flight price from each origin separately, giving both travellers a comparable estimate of what their trip might cost.

What is the best app for long-distance couples to plan trips together?

MeetOnArrival is built specifically for this use case. Most flight search engines require you to pick a single departure city, which forces a long-distance couple to either research separately or compromise on who travels further. MeetOnArrival treats both origins equally. It only returns destinations where direct flights exist from both cities on overlapping dates, so every result is a trip both travellers can actually take.

Can I find a halfway point or midpoint city between two cities?

MeetOnArrival finds flight overlap points rather than geographic midpoints, which is usually more useful. The cheapest or most weather-friendly city to meet at is rarely the one closest to the map midpoint. A destination in southern Spain might cost €60 from both London and Berlin while offering far better weather than any geographically central option in central Europe. Search by both cities and the results show the available meeting-point destinations in our database, sorted by combined value.

How do I find flights where both of us can fly to the same place?

Enter your city and your travel partner's city. MeetOnArrival cross-references direct flight routes from both airports and returns destinations that appear in both networks on overlapping dates. It covers hundreds of city pairs across Europe and beyond, including London, Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris, Madrid, Warsaw, and Stockholm. The results automatically exclude any destination that only one of you can reach directly.

Can I search with flexible dates for two departure cities?

Yes. MeetOnArrival searches across multiple upcoming trip windows simultaneously rather than locking you to a single date. You can filter by weekend trips or longer stays, and results are shown across the available date range so you can compare which weekends offer the best combination of overlapping flights, weather, and price for both travellers.

Which city pairs does MeetOnArrival cover?

MeetOnArrival covers hundreds of city pairs across Europe and beyond. Coverage depends on direct flight route data; pairs involving major hub airports like London, Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris, and Madrid typically return the most destination options. Smaller regional airports may return fewer overlapping destinations.

Does MeetOnArrival show weather forecasts for the destination?

Yes. Each destination includes a weather forecast for the travel dates, scored using the Weather Pleasantness Index (WPI), developed by FairFareFinder, which combines temperature, sunshine hours, and cloud cover into a single comparable score. This lets both travellers evaluate not just the price but the expected conditions at the destination during the specific trip window.

Is MeetOnArrival free to use?

Yes. MeetOnArrival is free with no account required. It earns a commission when you book through its affiliate links, the same model used by Skyscanner and Kayak.