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Looking for the cheapest, fastest or easiest route from Berlin to London? You could fly into the following airports instead.Berlin to London: Flight information
The things to know before you go.Cheapest flight found | C$60 |
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Cheapest month to fly | May |
Average flight time | 1 hr, 55 mins |
Most popular airline | British Airways |
Average flights per week | 365 |
Finding cheap flights from Berlin to London: Frequently asked questions
There are almost 160 flights per week from Berlin to London, all of which are either nonstop or include a single layover. British Airways, Ryanair, Easy Jet, and Eurowings are among the most popular and affordable direct routes. Single stop airlines include Eurowings, SAS, Lufthansa, and Norwegian Air International. Layovers include exciting locations such as Cologne (CGN), Düsseldorf (DUS), Copenhagen (CPH), Stockholm (ARN), and Oslo (OSL). Where your travels take you is dependant on your schedule and finances, but why not combine adventures if time allows? Skyscanner can help you create a memorable excursion without breaking your budget.
Departing from Berlin
Berlin has two main airports:
- Berlin Schönefeld Airport (SFX)
- Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL)
Berlin Schönefeld Airport (SFX) is the second most popular airport in Berlin. Located 18 km from the city centre, it borders the southern part of Berlin. SFX has four terminals: A, B, C, and D, but Terminal C doesn’t have a check-in option. Berlin Schönefeld Airport handles the needs of over 11.6 million passengers annually via around 24 airlines. It’s a focus airport for Condor, easyJet, Germania, and Ryanair. Amenities at SFX are basic, but it does have free WIFI.
Located 8 km from the city centre, Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL) is the primary International airport of Berlin. TXL is still a relatively small airport that handles the needs of over 21 million passengers annually via five walkable terminals. TXL serves a few dozen International airlines, including Air Canada Rouge, Delta, and United; but it’s a permanent hub for Air Berlin and Eurowings. Unlimited free WIFI is available. And paid showers and the hair salon are located in Terminal A.
Arriving in London
London has six international airports that serve almost 400 destinations and handle the needs of over 163 million passengers combined per year, but the main four for international needs are:
- Luton (LTN)
- Stansted (STN)
- Gatwick (LGW)
- Heathrow (LHR)
Luton (LTN) is located 46.7 km from Central London and handles the needs of over 14.6 million annual passengers. A dozen airlines are served, including easyJet, Ryanair, and Powdair.
Stansted (STN) is located 48 km from London and serves around 20 different airlines including British Air and seasonal charters. STN handles the needs of over 24.3 million passengers per year via a singular terminal.
Gatwick (LGW) is the second busiest airport in the London area and is located 47.5 km from Central London. It serves a few dozen airlines and is a hub for British Airways. LGW handles the needs of over 40 million passengers per year via two terminals.
Heathrow (LHR) is the busiest airport in Europe and the third busiest in the world. It serves dozens of airlines and is a permanent hub for British Airways. LHR handles the needs of over 75 million passengers each year via four world renown terminals. Free WIFI, family rooms, and all gender salon services in T3 set this airport on top for the savvy traveler.
Berlin to London Travel Tips
If you reside in North America or an EU country, you won’t need a visa to visit London. Check on your residential requirements prior to traveling. London’s busy year-round, but the warmer months are especially packed. Always keep your Skyscanner app updated for current weather and tips to ensure the best possible London adventure.
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