The best deal found on momondo in the last two weeks was a flight to La Coruña from Milan for £20. This is 91% cheaper than most flight deals to La Coruña. To find the cheapest price to La Coruña from your area, use momondo’s Airport-to-Airport Pricing Tool.
The month of March is another great option to travel to La Coruña, with average flight prices from United Kingdom averaging around £109.
In general, most travellers find the cheapest time to book a flight to La Coruña is about 60 days prior to their departure date, when tickets on average are £143. However, in the past 72 hours, people saw flights from United Kingdom for as low as £99.
The cheapest day to depart on your flight to La Coruña is on a Wednesday when prices can be found for as low as £132. This is often the case because there is less demand to fly during this day of the week. On the other hand, Sunday is the most expensive day to depart from United Kingdom because it is more convenient for both business and leisure travellers. As a result, prices tend to be around £178.
Flying to La Coruña from United Kingdom in the morning is the least expensive time of day to depart. momondo users have found prices as low as £119 when looking at flights departing in the morning. In the afternoon is when there is more demand to fly to La Coruña, so prices are often more expensive at around £155 per ticket.
Finding an alternative and possibly cheaper destination airport near La Coruña is possible. If you are planning a flight to La Coruña, consider booking flights to Santiago de Compostela Airport (33 mi from La Coruña city centre) or Vigo Airport (80 mi from La Coruña city centre).
With an average price of £225 per person, Vigo Airport is the cheapest airport to fly into when planning your trip to La Coruña. This price can fluctuate based on where you are flying from. momondo’s Airport-to-Airport Pricing Tool can help users find the best prices.
Currently, Spain travel restrictions include travel to La Coruña. Spain has restricted the entry of all travellers except Spanish nationals and residents, and accompanying immediate family members. Travellers who are residents of Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden or Switzerland may transit through Spain on their way home to their place of residency. The same applies to travellers with a long-term visa issued by a Schengen Member State who are returning to their place of residency. Immediate family members of Spanish nationals may enter Spain even if unaccompanied by a Spanish national, if they are travelling to join their family member who is already in the country. Residents of Andorra, Iceland, Norway or Switzerland, as well as long-term visa holders of Schengen member states who are returning home may also enter Spain, as may healthcare and elderly care workers, diplomats, staff of international and humanitarian organisations and military personnel in the performance of their duties. People who can demonstrate proof that they are travelling for emergency family or humanitarian reasons may also enter. Business travellers with documentation who are arriving from countries in the EU, Iceland, Norway, or Switzerland may enter Spain. International arrivals may only land at Alicante (ALC), Barcelona (BCN), Fuerteventura (FUE), Gran Canaria (LPA), Ibiza (IBZ), Madrid (MAD), Malaga (AGP), Menorca (MAH), Lanzarote (ACE), Palma de Mallorca (PMI), Sevilla (SVQ), Tenerife-Sur (TFS) or Valencia (VLC). Effective 15 May 2020, all travellers entering Spain except for freight transport personnel and healthcare professionals who are travelling in the performance of their duties and have not been in contact with COVID-19 patients will be required to self-isolate for 14 days. They will also need to present a completed Public Health Passenger Locator Form upon arrival. Residency permits and D visas that expired after 14 December 2019 will be accepted for entry to Spain and considered valid for 6 months after the state of alarm has ended. If you are planning to travel to La Coruña at this time, it is recommended that you stay up to date on current restrictions and follow proper safety measures while in public.