A combination of a strong dollar and a weaker euro means this summer may be the perfect time for you to book a trip across the pond.
However, some European airports are cheaper than others to fly into.
Cheapflights.com ranked the$4 from the US, based on average airfare.
Dublin is the cheapest airport to fly into, with an average airfare of $620, while London's Heathrow International is the most expensive airport to fly into, with an average airfare of $941.
Take a look at the list below and consider starting your trip somewhere near one of Europe's more affordable airports.
1. Dublin, Ireland (Dub): $620
2. Orly, Paris, France (ORY): $694
3. Capodichino, (Naples) Italy (NAP): $694
4. Malpensa, Milan, Italy (MXP): $694
5. Warsaw Chopin, Poland (WAW): $706
6. Madrid-Barajas, Spain (MAD): $710
7. Barcelona International, Spain (BCN): $717
8. Shannon, Ireland (SNN): $722
9. Schipol, Amsterdam, Netherlands (AMS): $729
10. Lisbon, Portugal (LIS): $737
11. Charles de Gaulle, Paris, France (CDG): $738
12. Leonardo da Vinci/Fiumicino, Rome, Italy (FCO): $739
13. Eleftherios Venizelos, Athens, Greece (ATH): $742
14. Gatwick, London, UK (LGW): $750
15. Brussels Airport, Belgium (BRU): $763
16. Berlin Schoenefeld, Germany (SXF): $770
17. Venice Marco Polo, Tessera, Italy (VCE): $784
18. Zurich-Kloten, Switzerland (ZRH): $785
19. Franz Josef Strauss, Munich, Germany (MUC): $821
20. Manchester International, UK (MAN): $870
21. Frankfurt International, Germany (FRA): $886
22. Edinburgh, Scotland (EDI): $887
23. Keflavik, Reykjavik, Iceland (KEF) $922
24. Glasgow International, Scotland (GLA): $936
25. Heathrow, London, UK (LHR): $941