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Cheap Tickets to London

London, England, is one of the most visited tourist destinations on the planet. The London Development Agency states that the people who visit London spend about £15 billion (over $30 billion) annually. Looking to add to that figure and drop a little cash on some of the great activities and shopping that London has to offer? Then don’t spend your entire travel budget on the flight that gets you there! Finding cheap tickets to London will leave you with a pocketbook full of possibilities for your stay in this amazing city.

Low Season Means Cheap Tickets to London

The rule that applies to most tourist destinations certainly applies to London: the flights in and out are more expensive during the high season, and cheaper during the low season. So now all you need to do is find out what’s what.

Most people tend to visit London from mid-July to mid-September, meaning that airlines start hiking up their rates for this period as early as April. Towards the end of September, the rates start to fall as the low season approaches. Aside from holidays like Christmas, when the rates go back up again, the low season lasts pretty much through to the beginning of the summer. In short, you may end up discovering how to find cheap flights to London if you book your trip during the latter part of the fall (like November) or the latter part of the winter (like February).

Fly Standby for Cheap Flights to London


If you are interested in standby, you may have no problem securing deals for cheap flights to London. Start out by contacting a standby agency and find out how their service works. Most of these agencies sell region-to-region vouchers (like North America to Europe, for example). They will then tell you to check back with them a few days or a week before you intend to travel, to see how many seats are available to the destination of your choice.

Flying standby is a popular option for securing great deals on airline tickets, but it’s definitely not for everybody. Standby, of course, means that you don’t really know if you’re confirmed to travel on a particular flight until, sometimes, the very last minute. If you don’t have that kind of flexibility, standby during your London travel may just not be the best option for you. Combining your flight plans with hotel accommodations is another great way to lower your airline costs.

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