Popular in | July | High demand for flights, 11% potential price rise |
Cheapest in | January | Best time to find cheap flights, 3% potential price drop |
Average price | £669 | Average for round-trip flights in April 2021 |
Round-trip from | £514 | From London to St. Louis |
One-way from | £324 | One-way flight from London to St. Louis |
LON - STL Price
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£432 - £864
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STL Temperature
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7 - 32 °C
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STL Rainfall
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57 - 130 mm
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Lambert-St Louis International Airport, or Lamberts as it’s affectionately known, is located 17km (10 miles) northwest of the city of St Louis, Missouri, and is in close proximity to connecting interstate highways. With four long runways and more than 12 million passengers per year, Lamberts is the state’s busiest airport; nonstop flights to Lambert-St Louis International Airport arrive from 88 domestic and international hubs.
Lambert-St Louis has a certain historical pedigree, too. It served as a balloon-launching base in the 19th century and was later visited by the Wright Brothers on one of their early flights. In 1910, Theodore Roosevelt took a flight from here, becoming the first US President to fly, and a few years later the first experimental parachute jump took place over the airfield.
A new construction project – launched in spring 2011 – is set to improve passenger services, boost airport operations and offer good views of the establishment. Terminal 1 is already an architectural spectacle, with exciting LED lighting that may be viewed from the interior and exterior of the building, as well as new flooring, ticket counters, signs, security checkpoints and an atrium, all of which have resulted in a completely new and attractive look for Lambert-St Louis International Airport.