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Booking your tickets early often leads to savings, but we can also find you some last-minute deals. In general, January is the best time to plan your flight from New York to London, with the lowest average fares across the board. Keep these strategies in mind to find the best itinerary.
Handy information about New York airport
New York hosts a selection of airports, each serving a variety of destinations and offering multiple transportation options to ensure your transit to and from the city is as smooth as possible. LaGuardia Airport features four terminals, with Terminals A and B handling mainly domestic flights and Terminal D catering to both international and domestic routes. Transportation from LaGuardia includes a range of options from taxis and buses to the subway connecting the M60 SBS bus.
John F. Kennedy International Airport has six terminals. Terminal 1 and Terminal 4 are focal points for international carriers, while Terminals 5 and 8 accommodate both domestic and international flights. To navigate to the city or connecting flights, JFK offers the AirTrain service along with buses and taxis. Newark Liberty International Airport, serving both domestic and international flights across three terminals, provides the convenience of AirTrain Newark and NJ Transit trains, aside from the usual car services and taxis. For a more low-key departure or arrival, Stewart International Airport, with its single terminal, offers primarily domestic flights with a few international routes seasonally, accessible via car services and taxis.
London airport: good to know
London is connected to six airports. London City Airport, with its single terminal, is located near the city centre, offering a convenient gateway for business travellers to domestic and European destinations. The Docklands Light Railway provides easy access to this airport, along with other ground transport options.
Heathrow, the UK's largest airport, operates from four terminals offering comprehensive international connections. You'll find a multitude of transportation channels like the Heathrow Express and the Piccadilly Underground line that provide direct access to and from the heart of the city. Similarly, Gatwick, with two terminals, and Stansted, with one, both offer a range of flights, including low-cost options, and direct train routes into London. Luton, also facilitating primarily budget carriers from its single terminal, connects travellers to London via its nearby train station. Lastly, Southend Airport completes the set with links into the city, chiefly serving domestic and European airlines. Prepare for your flight from New York to London by familiarising yourself with local customs, weather and airport travel options ahead of time.
Best time to fly from New York to London
The best time to fly from New York to London is during the warmer months of July and August when London experiences average temperatures of 15°C to 25°C, perfect for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Despite the possibility of occasional heatwaves, this period provides relatively pleasant weather, with long daylight hours to enjoy the many attractions the city has to offer. It's also a good idea to pack a light jacket for the evenings and an umbrella to be prepared for any unexpected rain showers that are characteristic of London's weather.
Reasons to visit London
When planning your trip, check out these activities and attractions London has to offer. Dive into the rich tapestry of history and culture at The British Museum, which houses a vast collection of world art and artefacts. Revel in the royal heritage with a visit to the Tower of London, where the Crown Jewels and storied past await your discovery. For panoramic views of the city skyline, the London Eye provides a memorable perspective. Time your visit to coincide with the Notting Hill Carnival, one of the world's largest street festivals, to experience London's vibrant celebration of Caribbean culture.
Add hotel bookings and car hire to your New York to London flight
Planning your trip to London is easy and convenient with Skyscanner. Find a car hire with Green Motion, Europcar, and Hertz. These options allow you to explore the city on your own schedule. For accommodation, choose from Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London, close to iconic landmarks, Sofitel London Heathrow for immediate airport access, or the comfortable Premier Inn London Heathrow Airport T2 & T3 on Bath Road for a restful stopover.
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