You want to get on the cheapest flight from London to Paris (the capital of France). The way to make sure that you get on a cheap flight from London to Paris is by checking the airfare of every airline flying from London to Paris. For your convenience below is a list of airlines operating flights from London to Paris:
Airlines |
Airports |
Stops |
---|---|---|
London Heathrow (LHR) to Paris de Gaulle (CDG) |
non-stop |
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London Heathrow (LHR) to Paris de Gaulle (CDG) |
non-stop |
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London Luton to Paris de Gaulle (CDG) |
non-stop |
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London Heathrow (LHR) to Paris de Gaulle (CDG) |
1-stop (4h10m) |
It takes about 1 hour and 10 minutes for a direct flight from London to Paris.
Paris's Orly Airport is located in Orly, which is situated to the south of Paris.
The Paris Beauvais Tillé Airport is situated in the community of Tillé, 3.5km north-east of the city of Beauvais. Many passengers use a scheduled private coach to travel to Paris, costing 26 euros return (at last check) and taking and hour and 15 minutes to get to Paris.
The world's first commercial flight was in April 1924, when a daily flight from London to Paris commenced.
Paris's Charles de Gaulle International Airport is located near Roissy, which is 25 km to the north-east of Paris. The airport is connected to Paris via a railway network. Cycling from London to Paris
Survey of busses, trains and flights from London to Paris, leaving between 1700 and 2000 (London time) - these prices may no longer be valid:
Survey date |
Flight date |
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14 Oct 2012 |
10 Mar 2013 |
£83 |
£61.00 |
£45.00 |
£235 |
- |
- |
8 Apr 2010 |
18 Dec 2010 |
£284 |
£69.00 |
- |
£235 |
- |
- |
18 Jan 2008 |
£367 |
£48.00 |
£41.99 ¹ |
£364 |
no busses |
£154.50 |
|
11 Jan 2008 |
£367 |
£48.00 |
£31.99 ¹ |
£365 |
no busses |
£154.50 |
|
4 Jan 2008 |
£367 |
£48.00 |
£36.99 ¹ |
£364 |
£56.00 |
£154.50 |
|
28 Dec 2007 |
£367 |
£81.00 |
£71.99 ¹ |
£365 |
£56.00 |
£154.50 |
|
21 Dec 2007 |
£539 |
£103.00 |
£86.99 ¹ |
£364 |
£56.00 |
£154.50 |
|
14 Dec 2007 |
£538 |
£47.80 |
£51.99 ¹ |
£364 |
£56.00 |
£154.50 |
|
7 Dec 2007 |
£375 |
£45.80 |
£51.99 ¹ |
£352 |
£34.00 |
£154.50 |
|
30 Nov 2007 |
£375 |
£45.80 |
£51.99 ¹ |
£353 |
£34.00 |
£154.50 |
¹ an allowance has been made for 1 item of easyJet hold baggage weighing 20kg (which costs £2). KLM (economy class) allow 2 pieces of checked luggage weighing up to 23kg in total. British Airways (World Traveller and Euro Traveller) allow 1 piece of luggage weighing up to 23kg. Air France (Temp class) allows 2 pieces of checked luggage weighing up to 23kg in total. All airlines charge extra for non-standard sized baggage.
* bus/ferry
The beauty of taking the Eurostar is that you end up in Paris, not at an airport on its outskirts.
It's some 282 miles by road from London to Paris (or 5 and a half hours), taking you past Maidstone, Ashford, Hythe, Folkestone, Dover, Calais, Boulogne-Ser-Mer, Etaple, Abbeville, Amiens and Beauvais.
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To get from London to Paris by coach use the National Express.
To get from London to Paris by rail use the Eurostar train.
London was rated the second most expensive city in the world in 2007, whereas Paris was rated the world's 13th most expensive city.
Walk to the top of the Eiffel tower and take in the view of Paris. |
Watch Paris from the top of the Arc de Triomfe, and see the grave of the unknown soldier. |
Walk along the Champs-Elysées |
Notre Dame cathedral |
Grande Arche |
See the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo at the Louvre |
Watch football or rugby at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, a suburb of Paris. It was at Paris's Stade de France that South Africa beat England 15-6 to win the rugby world cup on the 20th October 2007; and where France beat Brazil 3-0 to win the Fifa World Cup in 1998. |
Have a drink at a cafe and watch the world pass you by |
Speak english to a Frenchman and watch his reaction |
The Pantheon |
Normandy has a variety of historic, natural and cultural wonders for tourists; including its vast coasline with the World War II landing beaches of Normandy.
Versailles is eleven miles from Paris's city center, and is home to the Palace of Versailles, from which France was ruled from 1682 - 1789 by kings and queens.
Chartres is an hour from Paris, and known for its perfumes. Chartres Cathedral's stained-glass windows in its Gothic architecture have earned it World Heritage Site status.
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