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IF you are in need of a last-minute break following the hot UK weather, you're in luck.
Airlines are flogging thousands of cheap flights even this month as they attempt to fill planes ahead of the summer holidays.
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We've found the full list of 15 places that still have £15 flights
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So we've found the 15 places where you can still fly for under £15 this month.
Of course, all of the flights from the UK are with Ryanair, who offer the cheapest fares.
If you don't mind flying later in the year, easyJet also has from £14.99 options including Almeria in September, Malta in October, or Gran Canaria and Lanzarote in November.
Otherwise here is the full list of destinations with £14.99 flights this month.
Majorca
If you want to visit Majorca just for the day, one couple revealed how to do a day trip there.
And here's our travel guide for Majorca with the best hidden gems, from secret bars to cheap beach clubs.
Fly from Manchester with Ryanair on July 9 for the cheapest flight.
Paris
If you want to visit all of the city's top attractions in 24 hours, our Assistant Travel Editor reveals how.
And the Sun's Travel Reporter Alice Penwill did an extreme day trip to Paris - here's how.
Fly from Leeds with Ryanair on July 11 for the cheapest flight.
The Sun explores Majorca
Limoges
Straddling the Vienne River, Limoges is also home to one of the world's most beautiful train stations which even has personalised tours.
The Sun's Alex West explore Limoges by luxury convertible - here's how to copy his French road trip.
Fly from Bristol with Ryanair on July 16 for the cheapest flight.
Ouarzazate
Ouarzazate is often dubbed the Hollywood of Morocco, being home to a number of filming studios and being used as a location in multiple films.
The Sun's Deputy Digital Sports Editor Matt Heath-Smith explored Ouarzazate while camping across Morocco.
Fly from London Stansted with Ryanair on July 16 for the cheapest flight.
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Ouarzazate is often dubbed the Hollywood of Morocco
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Bremen
The city of Bremen is known for being the location of the Brothers Grimm's fairy tale "Town Musicians of Bremen.
Here's everything you need to know about a trip to Bremen.
Fly from London Stansted with Ryanair on July 22 for the cheapest flight.
Memmingen
Memmingen in Berlin is one of Ryanair's newest routes, launching last year.
Some of the top attractions are the 12th century Witches' Tower prison as well as the main Marktplatz.
Fly from Manchester with Ryanair on July 9 for the cheapest flight.
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Dusseldorf is the fashion capital
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Clermont
The new Ryanair flights to Clermont earlier this year and is famous for the chain of volcanoes surround it.
It even has a theme park based purely on volcanoes.
Fly from London Stansted with Ryanair on July 9 for the cheapest flight.
Lubeck
The German city of Lubeck is often overlooked as a city holiday, but is still just as fairytale-like.
Nowadays it is known for its marzipan as well as its huge port - with its rivers giving it the nickname Venice of the Baltic.
Fly from London Stansted with Ryanair on July 8 for the cheapest flight.
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Lubeck still looks like a fairytale
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Dusseldorf
Dusseldorf has some unusual claims to fame, including the longest bar in the world.
It is even home to one of the largest Japanese communities in Europe, with its own Little Tokyo.
Fly from Edinburgh with Ryanair on July 16 for the cheapest flight.
Nantes
The city of Nantes is known for being the city of 100 parks, as well as being the home of the delicious LU biscuits.
Here's how to do a family holiday to Nantes.
Fly from London Stansted with Ryanair on July 13 for the cheapest flight, or from Bournemouth with Ryanair on July 15.
Brussels
Tintin and Smurfs fans will love Brussels, having a rich comic book history.
Otherwise here is an amazing beer spa where you can bathe in the hops.
Fly from Manchester with Ryanair on July 29 for the cheapest flight or Glasgow on July 5.
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Brussels is of course known for its beer
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Dublin
Unsurprisingly, you can fly to a number of Irish cities with Ryanair.
One with the highest number of routes is Dublin - here's how to spend a weekend there.
Flights can be found from nine UK airports with Ryanair for £14.99, including Manchester, London Stansted, Newcastle, Bristol and Birmingham.
Knock
Knock is known for being an important pilgrimage side, with thousands visiting a year.
Outside of that, expect a quiet village to explore.
Fly from London Stansted with Ryanair on July 10 for the cheapest flight.
Shannon
Fly from London Stansted or Edinburgh with Ryanair on July 17 for the cheapest flight.
Derry
Fly from Manchester with Ryanair on July 21 for the cheapest flight.

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