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Budget
£226 - £361
Route
Depart
Return
Price
New York John F Kennedy IntlLondon Gatwick
JFK - LGW
JFKLGW
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 1/5
Nonstop7h 00m
London Gatwick
Wed 8/5
1 stop30h 20m
New York John F Kennedy IntlLondon Gatwick
JFK - LGW
JFKLGW
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 1/5
Nonstop7h 00m
London Gatwick
Thu 9/5
Nonstop7h 50m
New Windsor StewartLondon Stansted
SWF - STN
SWFSTN
New Windsor Stewart
Wed 18/9
1 stop10h 25m
London Stansted
Wed 6/11
1 stop11h 10m
New York John F Kennedy IntlLondon Gatwick
JFK - LGW
JFKLGW
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 1/5
Nonstop7h 35m
London Gatwick
Tue 14/5
Nonstop8h 15m
New York John F Kennedy IntlLondon Gatwick
JFK - LGW
JFKLGW
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Thu 2/5
Nonstop7h 35m
London Gatwick
Thu 9/5
Nonstop8h 15m
New York John F Kennedy IntlLondon Gatwick
JFK - LGW
JFKLGW
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Thu 2/5
Nonstop7h 35m
London Gatwick
Thu 9/5
Nonstop8h 15m
New York LaGuardiaLondon Heathrow
LGA - LHR
LGALHR
New York LaGuardia
Fri 3/5
1 stop13h 15m
London Heathrow
Sun 5/5
2 stops16h 57m
Currently, January is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to United Kingdom (average of £111). Flying to United Kingdom in July will prove the most costly (average of £173). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£89
February
£100
March
£96
April
£103
May
£111
June
£136
July
£139
August
£116
September
£111
October
£130
November
£92
December
£97
LON Temperature | 4 - 17 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to United Kingdom, 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 17.0 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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45 minute flight delay. Gate agent in Athens had poor communication skills which made the wait more stressful. Updates from Aegean via email were late.
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45 minute flight delay. Gate agent in Athens had poor communication skills which made the wait more stressful. Updates from Aegean via email were late.
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45 minute flight delay. Gate agent in Athens had poor communication skills which made the wait more stressful. Updates from Aegean via email were late.
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45 minute flight delay. Gate agent in Athens had poor communication skills which made the wait more stressful. Updates from Aegean via email were late.
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45 minute flight delay. Gate agent in Athens had poor communication skills which made the wait more stressful. Updates from Aegean via email were late.
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45 minute flight delay. Gate agent in Athens had poor communication skills which made the wait more stressful. Updates from Aegean via email were late.
The Union Jack, the Queen and lively pubs are among some of the quintessential images that portray the UK. But beyond these clichés is a country with great history and some of the most wonderfully diverse landscapes on the planet. Made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland travellers thinking of a trip to the UK could find it hard to choose just one place to visit. The obvious choice might be England and its thriving capital London or the seaside town of Brighton and the picturesque villages of Cornwall. Those in search of a little more adventure or an active holiday should head to Wales where its mountainous terrain and hiking trails will keep even the most jaded adventurer agape.
The cities of Scotland, particularly Edinburgh and Glasgow, are always popular with travellers to the UK. But venture further north to Perthshire and the Grampian hills of Angus to get a taste of the rich Scottish countryside. The counties of Northern Ireland offer visitors travelling to the UK a range of activities including fishing, and rock climbing in County Down or strolling through acres of apple orchards in Armagh.
The United Kingdom has a generally mild climate. Wales gets most of the rain and Scotland and northern England has the most snow in the winter. The south experiences most of the mild, dry weather and the vast majority of sunny days.
There are domestic flight options for connection between cities around the UK.
Train service network is very extensive, if expensive.
In London, the underground rail is very comprehensive and covers most of the city. Buy an Oyster card at any Tube station to get around more cheaply. Buying a ticket at the station is much more expensive than using the card. There are trams in several cities including Manchester and Sheffield. Croydon has a Tramlink and Blackpool, the resort town in Lancashire, has the UK’s only remaining “traditional” tramway.
There are several bus companies providing a more economical way to get around the UK and offer a very good service. London buses are fast and regular, linking up the capital day and night. There are good bus services in other cities around England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Postbus is a nationwide service of more than 200 routes, mostly in remote areas.
Car hire is easy. All the major companies are represented at airports and in cities around the UK.