Flights to London

April 18th, 2009

When planning your fight to London, you may come across a few questions that could perplex even the most savvy of travelers. Should you fly into Heathrow or Gatwick – or what about Stansted? Should you take a taxi from the airport into Central London, or will you be able to manage the public transportation? No need to worry – we’ve got advice for your most pressing needs, so sit back, browse our cheap flights to London and let us do the rest!

If you’re struggling with what airport to fly into, you may want to consider how much you’re going to pay and what airline you prefer to fly with. Most major airlines fly to all three airports, but some budget European airlines like Ryan Air only fly out of Gatwick. There are plenty of rail services from all three airports; for example, you can take the London Underground from Heathrow, the Gatwick Express from Gatwick and national rail services from Stansted to London proper, which usually takes about forty-five minutes. These trains are easy to navigate from the airports, so unless you enjoy paying up to sixty pounds for a twenty-minute trip by taxi, stick to public transportation! Most travelers find it easier to fly into Heathrow and Gatwick due to their proximity to London proper.

If you’re looking to spend as little as possible on airfare, take into consideration the time of year you’d like to fly when browsing cheap flights to London. High season is between June to the beginning of September, so flights will be far more expensive than if you travel during the shoulder season (October to November, April to May) or the off-peak season (January to March). Additionally, try to avoid flying during the Christmas season, as most airlines hike their ticket prices up into the stratosphere!

It’s important to make sure that you’ve got proper documentation, especially if you may need a visa in order to enter the country. Citizens of the E.U. are free to enter for as long as they’d like, but U.S. citizens will need a passport in order to enter the country. Additionally, if you plan on staying in the country for longer than six months, you’ll need a proper visa that declares your intentions for visiting (for example, if you’re a student or a highly-skilled worker). Check your country’s government website in order to verify if you need a visa, since you’ll need to provide this documentation to immigration officers upon arriving in England. In addition to these documents, you’ll also want to bring a copy of your itinerary with you, since immigration officers will want to see if you’re leaving the country on the date that you’ve previously indicated.

With all of these great tips for smoothing out any wrinkles in planning your trip, you can sit back, relax and browse through hundreds of our cheap flights to London. Once you’ve selected your flight, give yourself a pat on the back – you’re practically done with your travel planning!

About the Author:

Andy Hygate writes for flights to london, a leading provider of Travel information to the City of London

Author: Andy Hygate