How Low Can You Go? Round Europe for 1p each way (plus tax) by Tom Chesshyre

In his hugely entertaining and unputdownable book, Tom Chesshyre, a travel writer at The Times, flies to several hidden corners of Europe on one of those 1p flights (each way plus taxes) that low-cost airlines such as easyJet, Ryanair and Wizz Air offer regularly. He snaps up these fares basically because, as he says in his introduction, "no one else wants to go" to these destinations.
Chesshyre has "seen the Venices, the Monacos and the Barcelonas". He admits that he has been lucky enough to travel to "many of the world's most famous sights: Macchu Picchu in Peru, the pyramids in Egypt, Uluru in Australia, the Grand Canyon in America, Petra in Jordan, the Serengeti in Kenya, Table Mountain in South Africa, the Grand Palace in Bangkok and the Great Wall of China" but while browsing Ryanair's website for a flight to Dublin, the names of other little-known cities in Europe catch his eye.
"Where exactly was Brno?" "Where or what was Oujda?" "Bydgoszcz and Poznan?" The established travel writer admits that he didn't even know where these places were. This is the starting point for his book: to see for himself "all these places I hadn't been to, couldn't pronounce and would never have heard of, if low-cost airlines didn't fly to them."