Europe’s Busiest Airports: Where the Queues Are Longest
London Heathrow, Istanbul Airport and Paris Charles de Gaulle topped the 2025 rankings for international passenger volume, according to Euronews. Summer 2026 is pushing those numbers even higher.
If you are flying through these hubs, avoid arriving between 6 and 9 AM and between 4 and 7 PM. That is when security lines stretch the longest. Instead, book flights landing before 6 AM or after 9 PM. The difference can be 40 minutes saved at passport control.
Smart Alternatives for Summer Travel
Short haul between London and Paris or Paris and Amsterdam? Take the train. Eurostar from London to Paris takes from around 2 hours 15 minutes city center to city center. No security queue, no baggage drop wait. Same advice for Amsterdam to Paris: the Thalys train runs in about 3 hours 20 minutes.
For Barcelona, Madrid and Rome, high-speed trains are faster than flying when you count travel to and from airports. Check Renfe and Italo for last-minute deals that often beat airfare.
Fairytale Detours That Beat the Airport Stress
If the airport crush makes you rethink your itinerary, consider swapping a city break for a storybook town. A new traveler poll ranked Europe’s most enchanting destinations: places like Hallstatt in Austria, the medieval village of Eze in southern France and the fairy-tale castles of Bavaria. Read the full list on Euronews. These spots draw fewer crowds than the big capitals and often have smaller regional airports with quick security.
Practical Reminders
Prices for last-minute summer flights are high. A same-day ticket from London to Paris starts from around 120 EUR on the train versus from about 180 EUR flying. Check official sites for exact fares as prices vary daily. For museum visits in crowded cities, book time slots online in advance. The line at the Colosseum in Rome can hit 90 minutes without a reservation. Skip it by booking at least three days ahead.
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