In the past two weeks, users have booked deals to Pau for £8/person, which is 98% cheaper than the average flight to Pau. To find the cheapest price to Pau from your area, use momondo’s Airport-to-Airport Pricing Tool.
If you don’t want to visit Pau in September, then you should wait until January to fly from United Kingdom, when ticket prices are also cheap, with an average price of £209.
On average, the least expensive day to fly to Pau from United Kingdom is on a Saturday. momondo users have found tickets for Saturday departures for as low as £224. However, this price may fluctuate depending on the airline, the season, and holidays. Be sure to avoid booking your departure on a Sunday as prices are generally higher than usual. According to our data, the average ticket price to Pau on Sunday is £297.
Our data shows that the cheapest United Kingdom to Pau flights are usually those with departure times at midday. Our users have found flights to Pau at midday for as low as £178. Flights to Pau are more costly in the evening, with an average ticket price of £355. Departure times in the evening fall within the peak daily travel times, which is why tickets can be more expensive.
Those flying to Pau could potentially find better pricing at Tarbes Ossun Lourdes Airport (20 mi from Pau city centre), Biarritz Parme Airport (59 mi from Pau city centre), Agen La Garenne Airport (77 mi from Pau city centre) or Toulouse Blagnac Airport (90 mi from Pau city centre), depending on the month and departure airport.
Biarritz Parme Airport has an average price of £219 per person and is typically the cheapest airport to fly into when visiting Pau. This average price does vary based on departure city. Try momondo’s Airport-to-Airport Pricing Tool to find the cheapest flight.
Currently, France travel restrictions include travel to Pau. France has restricted the entry of all travelers arriving from non-Schengen Member States. Nationals of France and their spouses and children, long-term residents with French residence permits and their spouses and children, long-term residents of EEA Member States, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Switzerland, the United Kingdom or the Vatican City and their spouses and children on their way home, and healthcare professionals may still enter the country. Airline crew, personnel of diplomatic and consular missions and international organizations with offices in France and their spouses and children, and merchant seamen may also enter. Travelers must have an International Travel Certificate to enter and transit France, which must be obtained prior to departure via the French consular offices abroad or online at https://www.interieur.gouv.fr. Additionally, travelers returning to a residence in France which is more than 100 km from their point of entry, or who need to use public transport during peak hours in Île-de-France (Greater Paris), must have a declaration form certifying their reason for travel. Travelers arriving in mainland France from outside the UK, EU (except for Spain), Andorra, Vatican City, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway, and Switzerland are requested to comply with a voluntary 14-day self-quarantine upon arrival. Travelers arriving in overseas French territorities, as well as any travelers showing symptoms of COVID-19, will have to carry out a mandatory 14 day quarantine at home or in a facility chosen by the government. If you are planning to travel to Pau at this time, it is recommended that you stay up to date on current restrictions and follow proper safety measures while in public.