Best price found | £34 |
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Fastest flight time | 4h 50m |
Direct flights | Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri and Sun |
Airports in Tel Aviv | 1 airport |
February
The cheapest time of year to fly to Tel Aviv from London is February. The most expensive is April.
Wednesday
The cheapest day of the week is usually Wednesday. The most expensive is usually Sunday.
at midday
London to Tel Aviv flights are approximately 14% more expensive in the afternoon than at midday
Ryanair
Brussels Airlines, ITA Airways, and LOT are the most popular carriers operating from London to Tel Aviv
London Gatwick - Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
Fly from London Gatwick to Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl for the best London - Tel Aviv flight prices
60 days before
The cheapest time to buy a flight from London to Tel Aviv is approximately 60 days to departure
When travelling from London to Tel Aviv, the most popular airport to fly into is Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl Airport. The majority of travellers flying into Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl Airport from London are departing from London Heathrow Airport. If you are looking for alternate airports to fly out of when travelling to Tel Aviv, you can try flying out of London Luton Airport (in London), London Gatwick Airport (in London), or London City Airport (in London). In June, £96 is typically the cheapest round trip price you’ll find from London to Tel Aviv which you can find when you fly LGW — TLV.
Virgin Atlantic flight deals from London to Tel Aviv start from £295 return. Over the 6 Virgin Atlantic flights for this route in a normal week, average airfare is usually £414 return - but some users have found much cheaper deals with momondo.
Some of our partner airlines flying from London to Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl 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, EL AL, and Virgin Atlantic. You can search for the full list of airlines such as British Airways that are offering this flexibility.
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl is 2208.4 mi away from London. 5h 05m is a normal flight duration for this route.
Whether you choose Heathrow or Luton Airport, you can get return and one-way flights from London to Tel Aviv and have plenty of modern amenities are your disposal while waiting to board. Parents travelling with children can use the airports’ play areas, and both airports have very good duty-free sections. Limited mobility and hidden disability assistance is world-class at both, and you can relax at a café or coffee shop, have a sit-down meal at one of the restaurants, or grab something at the last minute from a fast-food takeaway kiosk. There are plenty of convenience stores and newsagents, too. Note that Heathrow is on London’s western outskirts, whereas Luton Airport is quite a way north of the city centre, past Watford. Ben Gurion Airport offers accompanied assistance for passengers with limited mobility through the arrival procedures, and the terminal has all-round ear-loop facilities and wheelchair access. It has a selection of shops, ranging from fashion to electronics and books, and a few restaurants and coffee shops.
To catch flights from London to Tel Aviv departing from Heathrow Airport, board a Heathrow Express train at London Paddington Station, which will get you there in about 15 minutes. You can also catch a bus, also from Paddington, for a trip of around 40 minutes. If you’re taking a taxi or driving, expect about a 15-minute journey. To get to Stansted, the Stansted Express train from Liverpool Station will take about 50 minutes, whilst the National Express bus takes about 1h 20min. The driving time is about 45 minutes. All the London to Tel Aviv flights land at Ben Gurion, and you can get to the city centre fastest by train – a trip of about 20 minutes on Israel Railways. You can also catch a Kavim Transport Lines or Metropoline bus, both of which will take about 40 minutes. If you’ve hired a car or prefer to catch a taxi, it will take about 18 minutes to drive to the city centre.
This is Israel’s largest coastal tourist city, so after flights from London to Tel Aviv touch down, you can easily reach other coastal resorts from here, like Netanya and Haifa. Netanya is about 30 minutes away by train or just under 40 minutes by bus. If you’ve hired a car, you can drive there in roughly 30 minutes. Further north is Haifa, which will be a trip of around 1 hour by train and just under 2 hours by bus. You can get there by car in just over 1 hour. If you want to travel inland, Jerusalem is only about 45 minutes away by train, with a bus taking roughly the same amount of time.
It is quick and easy to find London to Tel Aviv flights on momondo. We search and return numerous flight options from various airlines and agents. You can then use our filters to narrow your search until you have found the most convenient flight to Tel Aviv that suits you.
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