Flights to London
Buy your flights to London and pay later
Did you know that with Alternative Airlines, you can book your flights to London now and pay later?
Using Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) for flights to London offers several advantages. Spread the cost of your booking over time for more flexibility in managing travel expenses, making your adventure more budget-friendly.
There are often no interest charges if paid within the agreed timeframe, but this will need to be checked with the lending provider, and it can ease budgeting for your trip, ensuring a stress-free travel experience.
Airlines flying to London
At Alternative Airlines, you have 600+ airlines to choose from. We don't expect you to consider all of those, though. These are our top three airlines for getting you to London.
- British Airways is the flag carrier of the United Kingdom and is a popular choice for people travelling to the capital.
- Its main hub is London Heathrow, but it offers flights to all major London airports.
- British Airways travels to countries in Europe, Asia, North and South America, Africa, and Oceania.
- EasyJet is the biggest low-cost airline in the UK. If you want an airline that offers affordable tickets, this would be the option for you.
- Most of their flights go to Europe; however, they've introduced their Worldwide scheme, which lets you book flights to popular destinations like America and Singapore.
- The United States of America makes up the highest percentage of international tourists visiting London. 15% of all its tourists are from the US.
- If you're arriving from America you might want to pick American Airlines as they're America's biggest airline.
Airports near London
These are four popular airports to get you to London.
- Being the UK’s biggest airport, Heathrow is a convenient and popular choice for tourists from around the globe.
- They offer flights for both domestic and international travellers.
- In less than an hour, you’ll be in the heart of the city.
London Gatwick Airport
- Situated around 30 miles south of central London, Gatwick is the second busiest airport in the UK.
- It offers a large number of domestic and international flights.
- Its extensive transportation network makes travel across not only London but the entirety of the UK a breeze.
London Stansted Airport
- Approximately 40 miles northeast of central London, Stansted is another airport near London with lots of options.
- It has both domestic and international flights.
- It's a slightly smaller airport, which can mean shorter queues.
London City Airport
- London City Airport is in the east of London, in the old docklands area. It's 6 miles from the city centre.
- It's a smaller airport with shorter queues but also fewer flights available.
- Most of its international flights come in from Europe and some North America.
Book flights to London
London, one of the most famous global cities, is popular for a reason. Whether you come for its architecture, food or to party, the city will have you entertained.
Full of history, London has many monuments to see, such as Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and the Tower of London. Considered one of the most walkable cities in the world, you can spend less on Ubers and public transport when you walk from location to location, with many of the city's most famous spots lining the River Thames.
The beautiful city remains buzzing day and night. Whether you'd prefer to explore it under the sunlight or enjoy its neon glow at night, no matter the time or the season, London has something to offer.
Interested in booking your flight to London? There's no need to wait. At Alternative Airlines, you can choose from 600+ airlines and 40+ ways to pay. Travel how and when you want.
Things to do in London
There are so many things to do in London, but these are our top three.
One of the things that makes London so fascinating is its royal family. Only 43 countries have a formally recognised monarchy, and England is one of them. Visitors can tour specific parts of Buckingham Palace, one of the King’s main residences, where they will see how modern-day royalty actually lives.
The UNESCO world heritage site is home to more than 50,000 plants. With such a vast array of species, you’ll feel as if you’ve travelled all across the globe.
Their Victorian Greenhouse, although beautiful, isn’t just there for display. It helps to protect and preserve many endangered plants.
Soho’s Nightlife
If you want to taste some of London’s dynamic nightlife, Soho is the place to go. Whether you’d prefer the dim lighting and soul of a jazz lounge, fruity cocktails on a rooftop bar, or dancing at a club until sunrise, no matter the day or the season, Soho never sleeps.
Wherever you're looking to go next, we'll get you there on your terms
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a visa for London?
This depends. Certain nationalities can stay in the UK for up to 6 months without a visa. If you aren't eligible to stay for free, you will need to purchase a visa for £115, which will let you stay for up to 6 months.
Read the Alternative Airlines visa information guide for more visa information.
When's the best time to visit London?
This depends on what you want to do while you visit as London has lots of specific seasonal opportunities. If you're interested in Buckingham Palace, consider visiting between July and September, as this is when it's open most frequently. Those intrigued by Kew Gardens should visit in spring when the flowers are in full bloom. If your priority is the weather, you'll want to visit from June to September, as these are the hottest months.
Is it safe to visit London?
London's crime index is 54.6, which puts it at a moderate rather than high level of crime. Your biggest concern will be the risk of having one of your items stolen. Phone theft is on the rise, so be vigilant. Regardless of where you're travelling to, being aware of your surroundings is essential, as criminals will often target those who seem confused and vulnerable.
When's the cheapest time to buy flights to London?
Public holidays and the summer period (July-August) tend to be the most expensive months to book tickets. These times are also when London is busiest. So, if you want to visit when it's a little quieter and a lot less expensive, then go between January and March. Whenever you decide to visit, Alternative Airlines can offer reductions on your flights. Even during peak seasons, you can bag yourself a reduced ticket. Just look at our deals and discounts page.