One country is offering pints for less than £1 but the Foreign Office advises against all travel there
The cheapest country to buy a pint in Europe has been revealed – but there are no direct flights from England.
While the average cost of a pint has risen to £5.44 in the United Kingdom, tourists can buy a beer much more cheaply in other parts of the continent.
According to findings by price search engine Bountii, the cheapest place to buy a pint in Europe is Belarus.
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There, the average cost for a pint will set you back the equivalent of 75p.
But Brits wishing to travel there won’t be able to get a direct flight from England.
All Belarusian airlines have been banned from flying into the UK since the middle part of 2021.
And the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) advises against all travel to the country that borders Russia and was once part of the Soviet Union.
The UK Foreign Office says: “FCDO advises against all travel to Belarus.
“You face a significant risk of arrest if you have at any time engaged in any activity now considered illegal by the Belarusian regime.
“There is also a low risk that direct conflict linked to the war in Ukraine may spread to Belarus
“In the unlikely event that conflict starts, FCDO’s ability to support British nationals will be severely limited.”
For those still opting to travel there, they’d have to get in indirect flights with stopovers in places like Turkey, Dubai, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan or Russia.
The FCDO adds: “There are no direct flights between Belarus and the UK.
“Since mid-2021 all Belarusian airlines have been banned from flying into the UK.
“The EU has closed its airspace to Belarusian registered aircraft and has sanctioned Belavia, the Belarusian state-owned carrier.
“Due to international restrictions on Belavia, they may not have access to components which are needed for the safe maintenance of their aircraft.
“UK government staff do not use Belavia.
“The UK has placed sanctions on some Russian airlines, including Aeroflot, Rossiya Airlines and Ural.
“It is illegal for any British national or company in the UK to do business with these airlines, including buying airline tickets.
“The UK has also sanctioned the Belarusian air traffic control operator.”