The quickest and easiest way of reaching Barcelona is to fly direct to El Prat
de Llobregat, the city's airport. Catalunya's other major airport, Girona - used
mainly by charter flights and less than an hour from resorts on the Costa Brava
- is also handy for Barcelona. Only ninety minutes from the city by train, it's
an attractive point of entry into Catalunya in its own right, and is often much
cheaper to reach than Barcelona itself. The other charter airport in the region
is at Reus, west of Tarragona, again just ninety minutes from Barcelona by bus
or train.
How much you pay to get there depends on the season, with the highest fares
being from May to September, when the weather is best; then dropping during the
"shoulder" seasons - March-April and October-November - with the best prices
during the low season, December to February (excluding Christmas and New Year
when prices are hiked up and seats are at a premium). Note also that flying on
weekends may add to the round-trip fare; price ranges quoted here assume midweek
travel.
You can often cut costs by going through a specialist flight agent - either a
consolidator, buys up blocks of tickets from the airlines and sells them at a
discount, or a discount agent, who in addition to dealing with discounted
flights may also offer special student and youth fares and a range of other
travel-related services such as travel insurance, rail passes, car rentals,
tours and the like. Some agents specialize in charter flights, which may be
cheaper than anything available on a scheduled flight, but again departure dates
are fixed and withdrawal penalties are high.
Another option if travelling from Britain is to go by train, bus or car , though
these inevitably take much longer than a plane and often work out no cheaper.