Return from | £38 |
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One-way from | £78 |
Popular in | July |
Cheapest in | April |
Average price | £77 |
Fly from
Budget
£178 - £356
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Depart
Return
Price
London GatwickGlasgow Prestwick
LGW - PIK
LGWPIK
London Gatwick
Wed 27/11
1 stop8h 35m
Glasgow Prestwick
Sat 30/11
1 stop7h 55m
London StanstedGlasgow Prestwick
STN - PIK
STNPIK
London Stansted
Wed 27/11
1 stop9h 00m
Glasgow Prestwick
Sat 30/11
1 stop9h 25m
London StanstedGlasgow Prestwick
STN - PIK
STNPIK
London Stansted
Wed 16/10
1 stop13h 45m
Glasgow Prestwick
Sun 20/10
1 stop12h 20m
London HeathrowGlasgow Prestwick
LHR - PIK
LHRPIK
London Heathrow
Wed 20/11
1 stop7h 55m
Glasgow Prestwick
Sun 24/11
1 stop7h 45m
On average, a flight from London to Prestwick takes 7 hours 31 minutes. Flights to Prestwick from other popular cities in United Kingdom will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
The most popular airlines flying from London to Prestwick are easyJet and British Airways.
The cheapest airlines flying from London to Prestwick are easyJet and British Airways.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Prestwick ranges from 33.0 - 112.0 inches per month. January is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 112.0 mm. May is typically the driest time to visit Prestwick when rainfall is around 33.0 mm.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Prestwick, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 16.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 4.0 C).
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The flight was smooth with no hold ups. Well behaved passengers and crew were very helpful.
The friendly Ayrshire town of Prestwick enjoys a wonderful location on Scotland’s scenic West Coast, and from golf to Robbie Burns there is something to appeal to all tastes. The town is the oldest Royal Burgh in Scotland, and has been in existence for some 1000 years. It is close to Prestwick International Airport, which was used by both the British and US Air Forces during WWII and was the only place in Britain ever visited by Elvis Presley.
Scotland’s best loved poet, Robbie Burns was born just up the road in Alloway, and spent much of his life in this part of Ayrshire. Robert Burns is not the only notable historic figure to have ties to the town, and King Robert the Bruce is said to have drank healing waters from the town’s well to cure a skin ailment. Robert’s Well can still be seen today and you’ll find it next to St. Ninian’s Church.
There are plenty of activities to keep sports fans busy, and golf is surely one of the most important. The town hosted the first Open Golf Championship which was played on the Old Course back in 1860, and visitors can still enjoy a round there today, or at the other two excellent courses, St. Cuthberts and St. Nicholas.
The beach is a long sweep of sand and shingle that is sheltered enough for families with young children, and it is also adjacent to the popular seaside resort of Ayr and close to Troon. The Atlantic Ocean is warmer than you might expect thanks to the nearby Gulf Stream or North Atlantic Current, so swimming is pleasant in the warmer months, while sailing in the scenic bay is highly popular.
You’ll find good shopping opportunities in the town, and a variety of restaurants offer everything from traditional Scottish to Indian cuisine. There is no shortage of after dark entertainment and friendly pubs are the perfect places to chat with locals and enjoy a dram of Scotch whisky or a pint of ale in a welcoming atmosphere.
The town is not overly large and it’s easy to simply walk from place to place. There are excellent local bus services which cover the town, as well as outlying parts of South Ayrshire. You’ll also find regular bus services to Glasgow if you feel like shopping or sightseeing in the city. Taxis are readily available, and they charge very reasonable rates for local trips.
Flights to Prestwick land at Prestwick International Airport (PIK) is the fourth busiest in Scotland and is just 1 mile (1.6 km) from the town and 32 miles (51.5 km) from the centre of Glasgow. It’s an important hub for business visitors as well as holidaymakers and car hire is available within the terminal. There are good local bus services from the airport as well as reasonably priced taxis which operate on a fixed fare basis.
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