Best price found | £154 |
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Fastest flight time | 6h 30m |
Direct flights | None |
Airports in Accra | 1 airport |
February
The cheapest time of year to fly to Accra from London is February. The most expensive is July.
Friday
The cheapest day of the week is usually Friday. The most expensive is usually Saturday.
in the morning
London to Accra flights are approximately 18% more expensive in the evening than in the morning
Brussels Airlines
Air France, British Airways, and Brussels Airlines are the most popular carriers operating from London to Accra
London Heathrow - Accra Kotoka
Fly from London Heathrow to Accra Kotoka for the best London - Accra flight prices
31 days before
The cheapest time to buy a flight from London to Accra is approximately 31 days to departure
If you are looking to fly from London to Accra, you are most likely going to fly from London Heathrow Airport to Accra Kotoka Airport, the most popular airports on that route. You may be looking for an airport near London Heathrow Airport to depart from when travelling to Accra and luckily, there are options! You can try London Gatwick Airport which is located in London, London City Airport which is located in London, or London Stansted Airport which is located in London. The cheapest route from London to Accra is LHR — ACC with an average price of £371 RT during the month of August.
Some of our partner airlines flying from London to Accra Kotoka are adapting new policies due to the global impact of COVID-19. Some of the airlines that may be waiving their cancellation fees are British Airways, KLM, and Brussels Airlines. You can search for the full list of airlines such as British Airways that are offering this flexibility.
There are 3169.5 mi between London and Accra Kotoka. Typically, this will take 9h 00m by plane in normal conditions.
As a large international airport, Heathrow has a range of facilities for travellers waiting to board flights from London to Accra. If you have chosen to fly on an indirect flight from London City, the airport is much smaller. However, you may find that it isn’t as crowded and the queues at security aren’t as long. You’ll have access to a range of airport lounges at Heathrow, while London City doesn’t yet have this facility. There are restaurants, cafes, and duty-free shops at both airports, and if you require special assistance for your journey through the airport, you can book these services before you fly. Accra Kotoka Airport is the biggest airport in Ghana and has both international and domestic terminals. T3 is the international terminal, where you will land, and here you can access currency exchange facilities and ATMs. There are also some fast-food restaurants in the arrivals hall so you can grab a bite to eat after you arrive at Accra.
Heathrow is well connected to the city centre via the public transport network. The Heathrow Express from Paddington Station takes around 15 minutes to T2 and T3 and a little longer to T4 and T5. If you are in central London, why not hop on the London Underground’s Piccadilly Line. The Tube stops at all airport terminals, and the journey from the city centre takes around 40 minutes with no delays. To get to London City Airport, take the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) from Bank Station direct to the airport with a journey time of around 25 minutes. On arrival of your flight from London to Accra, the easiest way to get to the city centre is by metred taxi. The rank is located in Car Park 5 at the airport. It is also possible to take a public pool taxi; these are not metred, so you can bargain for a lower fare.
Book cheap flights from London to Accra Kotoka Airport and visit the city of Accra, just a 15-minute drive away. From here, you can venture out into the wider region. Take the N1 road from Accra and drive west for around 4 hours towards Cape Coast, the capital of Ghana’s Central Region. It’s famous for the role it played in transporting slaves across the Atlantic. From Cape Coast, drive north on the R82 for around 40 minutes to get to the Kakum National Park; here, you can book an adventurous canopy walk in the forest. To get to Sagakope in the Volta Region, drive north-east from Accra along the N1 for just under 3 hours. From here, you will have access to the Volta River and the surrounding beautiful scenery.
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