In the past two weeks, users have booked deals to Dresden for £13/person, which is 96% cheaper than the average flight to Dresden. To find the cheapest price to Dresden from your area, use momondo’s Airport-to-Airport Pricing Tool.
The cheapest month to fly to Dresden from United Kingdom is in March. Flight prices, which tend to average around £114, are often lower during this time because this is during the off-season. If you don’t want to visit Dresden in March, then you should wait until February to fly from United Kingdom, when ticket prices are also cheap, with an average price of £124.
The best time to book a flight to Dresden from United Kingdom is 46 days out, which is when prices tend to be around £144. Keep in mind that you might be able to find cheaper flights to Dresden at any time. In fact, our users found flights for as low as £105 in the past 72 hours.
Our data shows that Tuesday is the least expensive day to fly to Dresden. Tickets to fly out on this day can be as low as £132. When flying out on a Friday, the most expensive travel day of the week, you can expect to see flight prices from United Kingdom to Dresden for around £189.
Our data shows that the cheapest United Kingdom to Dresden flights are usually those with departure times in the morning. Our users have found flights to Dresden in the morning for as low as £162. In contrast, the most expensive time of day to depart to Dresden is at midday when prices are around £189.
Those flying to Dresden could potentially find better pricing at Leipzig/Halle Airport (70 mi from Dresden city centre) or Berlin Brandenburg Airport (91 mi from Dresden city centre), depending on the month and departure airport.
You can find deals at Berlin Brandenburg Airport for £287pp on average, but that price can change based on your departure airport. To save money, try momondo’s Airport-to-Airport Pricing Tool.
Currently, Germany travel restrictions include travel to Dresden. Germany has restricted the entry of all travelers who are not nationals of Germany, residents who obtained permanent residence before coronavirus (COVID-19), and D-Visa holders. Travelers like diplomats, healthcare professionals, food industry personnel, commuters, US military personnel stationed in Germany and their family members, and other specialists who have evidence that they must travel to perform their professional activity may also enter the country. Travelers in transit to their home countries who have no other option and have proven entry requirements for each country may also enter. All arriving travelers must proceed directly to their own homes or other suitable accommodation to self-isolate for 14 days. If you are planning to travel to Dresden at this time, it is recommended that you stay up to date on current restrictions and follow proper safety measures while in public.