Cheap flight to London



Once accessible to the rich, international travel is now an option open to all with cheap business class flying within the reach of many.

The United Kingdom is one such happening destination, the biggest and most interesting city has a lot in the offing for a first time energetic traveler to an enterprising businessman. The place is abuzz with spectacular nightlife, world-class cafes, from unconventional and offbeat museums to abstract art houses.

Heathrow and Gatwick are two primary airports in London. Heathrow is the closest to the city and serves over 180 destinations in around 90 countries. Gatwick airport is located outside of London, however, it takes less than an hour on a train to reach central London.

If you're among the millions planning a trip to London and want to make sure you get the best airfare deals, than the tips below will definitely come handy while booking a cheap flight to London (https://www.faremachine.com/cheap-flights/).

Travel on off days: In case of a trip to the UK, generally booking 13-15 days prior is at least recommended, booking 30-40 days in advance is a tad better. Travelling on weekdays and even the day when you book also make a difference. For example, flying midweek, after midnight may well be much cheaper than flying on a Saturday afternoon.

Cheaper days: As a general rule it is often cheaper to fly on Tuesdays and Wednesdays when airlines update their systems. But it may not necessarily be true always. Prices are consistently higher from Thursdays to Sundays. Similarly, the month of January is sluggish and lower price air tickets are easily available as compared to the peak season of March to August. Many airlines come up with 'goodbye winter' sales in February and March March.

Keep a tap on the alerts: Amidst intense competition and smaller players flying to popular destinations, airlines are adopting a price drop policy to stimulate demand. On a busy and a competitive route like London, an average 5-10% and even 20% cut is not uncommon. The most workable solution is to sign up for email alerts from your favourite travel companies to be aware of the sales as they happen.

Connecting flights are better: Direct flights on British Airways do not have discounted fares; particularly at its hub airport. It’s best to take a connecting flight to any European city to fly cheaper.
Flying from Canada: This is one of the lucrative alternatives because Non-US airlines have relatively cheaper prices with a slightly lower exchange rate of the Canadian dollar.

Chose travel websites over direct airline to book tickets: Going to an airline’s website may be one of the main mistakes. While this may be convenient, especially during any change in plan,  its best to explore websites like Travelocity and Expedia that compare prices from different airlines on given days with a lot of inbuilt criteria to refine a search. They even have an option of displaying prices 3 days prior and after the travel date for comparison.

Google flight is the most often tool used by frequent flyers that give alerts by tracking prices across the board.

Try alternative airports: Apart from Heathrow and Gatwick, there are many other airports like Luton 27 miles from London, London City Airport just 6 miles and there are ample connecting options. Try to check prices separately for all these in case it's available.

Sign for news updates: Keep a check on the discounts offered by the airlines as enrolling to their newsletters that keep you informed with their latest offers. Most have Twitter handles where they continuously publish updates. KLM serves most routes to the UK and Alitalia regularly comes up with great deals on Twitter.

All destinations eventually have price drops and it’s a matter of being alert at the right time to take advantage of them.”

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