Any tour groups for different countries that pays for airfare?

I want to travel to another country. I don't want to go by myself so I'm looking for a group trip I could join. I want to be on the same plane as my group, have tour guides, and have airport pickup. Do you know any travel companies who do this?

That is the very point of a tour group. A bunch of people who would rather travel as a group. There are lots and lots. You might contact a local travel agent in your home town first. The key is finding a reputable company.

Yes, most of them do. Do a search for tours to the places you want to go. Then contact the travel companies.

For Europe, I'd recommend Rick Steves, a popular travel writer (also TV shows, videos, etc) whose company offers tours. There are loads of others, though. I recommend consulting reviews on the internet. Google "tour operators [country/region]"

The answer has been given well enough. I'll assume that wanting them to actually let you fly for free is just poor grammar. Yes, you pay the company a lump sum and they buy your tickets for you. But of course the lump sum includes the airfare.

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