Best price found | £79 |
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Fastest flight time | 4h 35m |
Direct flights | None |
Airports in Beirut | 1 airport |
January
The cheapest time of year to fly to Beirut from London is January. The most expensive is July.
Wednesday
The cheapest day of the week is usually Wednesday. The most expensive is usually Thursday.
in the afternoon
London to Beirut flights are approximately 31% more expensive in the evening than in the afternoon
Ryanair
Atlasglobal, Eurowings, and LOT are the most popular carriers operating from London to Beirut
London Gatwick - Beirut
Fly from London Gatwick to Beirut for the best London - Beirut flight prices
13 days before
The cheapest time to buy a flight from London to Beirut is approximately 13 days to departure
When travelling from London to Beirut, the most popular airport to fly into is Beirut Airport. The majority of travellers flying into Beirut Airport from London are departing from London Heathrow Airport. If you are looking for alternate airports to fly out of when travelling to Beirut, you can try flying out of London City Airport (in London), London Gatwick Airport (in London), or London Stansted Airport (in London). The least expensive flight option from London to Beirut will typically be LGW — BEY during the month of August with an average price of £168 RT.
MEA operates around 14 flights from London to Beirut every week. The average price of these flights found in the last 72 hours has been £604, but momondo users have found MEA deals from London to Beirut from as low as £465 return. MEA has been scored 7.6/10 in 17 reviews.
Some of our partner airlines flying from London to Beirut are adapting new policies due to the global impact of COVID-19. Some of the airlines that may be waiving their cancellation fees are MEA, Lufthansa, and Royal Jordanian. You can search for the full list of airlines such as MEA that are offering this flexibility.
The distance between London and Beirut is about 2146.3 mi. A reasonable flight in good conditions will take 7h 15m.
Given the choice of airports for return and one-way flights from London to Beirut, the biggest differentiator is location. If you’re coming from central or western London, Heathrow is your best option. Coming from the North into the London area, Stansted makes for a better choice. Both airports are well-appointed international flight hubs, with modern facilities and assistance for all types of passengers, from unaccompanied minors to passengers with limited mobility, solo travellers, families flying with young children and elderly travellers. There are play areas for kids, feeding and changing rooms, and both have induction loops and are accessible by wheelchair. You’ll also find large duty-free sections and many coffee shops, restaurants, fast-food kiosks, and the like. Beirut Airport has step-free access and personal assistance with wheelchairs from the plane. Limited mobility restrooms are also provided. There’s a decent-sized duty-free area, a café, and a full-service restaurant, Akle. You’ll also find a Japanese seafood bar for a quick snack after flights from London to Beirut.
For flights from London to Beirut that leave from Heathrow, your quickest and most convenient option is to take the Heathrow Express train. It leaves from London Paddington Station every 15 minutes and takes about 15 minutes to get to the airport. There’s a bus that will take about 45 minutes, and by car, it will be roughly a 15-minute trip. Getting to Stansted Airport will take you about 50 minutes on a Stansted Express train, leaving from London Liverpool Street Station. You can also catch a National Express bus for a trip of about 1h 20min, also leaving from Liverpool Street. If you catch a taxi or drive, it will be a roughly 45-minute trip. Although Beirut Airport is very close to the city centre, there isn’t any public transport available, so book a hire car or catch a taxi. The drive will only take about 7 minutes.
Lebanon isn’t a particularly large country, so you can easily reach plenty of interesting towns from Beirut Airport. One such is Aley, which will take you about 15 minutes in a hire car or taxi – public transport will often not be available on specific routes, so rather hire a car for independence of movement. You can drive up the coast to Jounieh in about 13 minutes, and if you continue for another 15 minutes or so, you’ll reach the ancient town of Byblos. To the south lies Sidon, about 30 minutes by car, and you can visit the Biblical village of Tyre in the same direction, about a 1-hour drive away.
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