Izmir

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Find the best time to book cheap flights to Izmir

Flexible on travel dates? Discover the cheapest month to fly to Izmir

  • Cheapest round-trip flight

    from 175 USD
  • Cheapest month to travel

    January, November, December
  • The cheapest day to fly

    Wednesday
  • Lowest prices

    1 day before
May
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Jun
184 USD
Jul
329 USD
Aug
328 USD
Sep
219 USD
Oct
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Nov
175 USD
Dec
175 USD
Jan
175 USD
Feb
192 USD
Mar
192 USD
Apr
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When is the best time to buy flight tickets?

Find out how far in advance it's worth booking round-trip flights.
  • 6 months before

    from

    535 USD

  • 3 months before

    from

    296 USD

  • 30 days before

    from

    936 USD

  • 7 days before

    from

    440 USD

  • 1 day before

    from

    211 USD

Discover the cheapest day to fly

Discover on which day of the week flights are usually the most affordable.
417 USD
Mon
676 USD
Tue
238 USD
Wed
330 USD
Thu
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Fri
294 USD
Sat
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Sun

General information

  • Local time (UTC+3)

  • Flight time from Zürich

  • Exchange Rate

    1 TRY = 0.02 USD
What’s worth seeing in Izmir?

Izmir – the city located in the western part of Turkey. It is the second, after Istanbul, trading port in the country and the third most populated city. Izmir’s history goes back in time at least 4000 years. For centuries it used to be one of the main trading city of the Mediterranean Sea. Up until 15th  century, the city was named Smyrna; it changed its name to Izmir once it had become part of Osman Empire. What’s interesting, the new name of the city was diffused only in the 20th century.