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Top tips for finding a cheap flight from London to Cape Town
To secure cheap tickets from London to Cape Town, consider using our Whole Month search. This allows you to find the most cost-effective time to travel, presenting a range of affordable options throughout the desired month. By setting a Price Alert, you stay ahead with real-time notifications on fare changes for your selected route, ensuring you never miss out on a good deal.
Our Direct Flights search provides a quick glance at non-stop journey options for travellers with a specific schedule. Avoiding stopovers can often lead to savings in both time and money. Keep in mind that the cheapest time to fly from London to Cape Town is typically in May.
Handy information about London airport
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, London's major international airport, has four active terminals, connecting passengers to many destinations worldwide. The Heathrow Express train service and several other transport modes link the airport to the city and surrounding areas. Similarly, Gatwick, with two terminals, connects to many destinations and is easily accessible via the Gatwick Express and other rail and road services.
Stansted, favouring low-cost airlines, directs mostly to European locations while also serving a few intercontinental routes. The Stansted Express ensures a direct connection to London. Lastly, Luton and Southend, each featuring a single terminal, are best for low-cost European flights, with robust rail links and other ground transport services ensuring seamless travel to and from the city.
Cape Town airport: good to know
When you arrive in Cape Town, you'll land at Cape Town International Airport, which features three distinct terminals to cater to different flight needs. Terminal 1 is dedicated to domestic routes within South Africa, making travel between cities convenient. For international travellers, Terminal 2 serves flights connecting Cape Town to destinations outside the country. Terminal 3, with facilities for low-cost carriers, handles a mix of both domestic and international flights, providing more economical travel options.
No matter which terminal you arrive at, you'll find transport services readily available to take you to your next destination. Each terminal offers metered taxis, shuttle services, car rentals, and public buses to ensure a smooth transition from the airport to the city centre or other locations. Given its role as a central travel hub for the region, the airport is well-equipped to meet the needs of all passengers, whether you're here for business or leisure. For the most current information on services and flights, checking directly with the airport is recommended. For a stress-free start to your trip when flying from London to Cape Town, find out what the airports have to offer before you arrive.
Best time to fly from London to Cape Town
The best time to fly from London to Cape Town is during the South African summer from December to February when the city basks in warm temperatures ranging from 20°C to 26°C. This period presents an ideal climate for beach activities and exploring the outdoor beauty of Cape Town. While winters are milder here than in many places, with the mercury hovering between 7°C to 18°C, packing some warmer clothing for travel between June and August is recommended, despite the lower rainfall and frequent sunny days.
Reasons to visit Cape Town
When planning your trip to Cape Town, check out the city's activities and attractions. Dive into the Cape Town International Jazz Festival, an event that gathers jazz enthusiasts from across the globe for a memorable experience. Visitors can reach new heights with a visit to Table Mountain, enjoying panoramic views of the city. A trip to Robben Island, steeped in history, provides insight into South Africa's past, while the Cape of Good Hope offers a stunning rendezvous with nature and a chance to stand at the southwestern tip of the African continent.
Add hotel bookings and car hire to your London to Cape Town flight
Planning your trip to Cape Town is easy and convenient with Skyscanner. For your travels within the city, select from trusted car hire companies like First Car Rental, Woodford, and Europcar. When resting, consider accommodation at the President Hotel, Southern Sun Waterfront Cape Town, or Taj Cape Town. Count on Skyscanner to help you arrange these essentials, ensuring a smooth itinerary for your South African adventure.
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