The cheapest month to fly to St. John's from United Kingdom is in September. Flight prices, which tend to average around £524, are often lower during this time because this is during the off-season. If you don’t want to visit St. John's in September, then you should wait until October to fly from United Kingdom, when ticket prices are also cheap, with an average price of £546.
The best time to book a flight to St. John's from United Kingdom is 60 days out, which is when prices tend to be around £646. Keep in mind that you might be able to find cheaper flights to St. John's at any time. In fact, our users found flights for as low as £411 in the past 72 hours.
The cheapest day to depart on your flight to St. John's is on a Tuesday when prices can be found for as low as £559. This is often the case because there is less demand to fly during this day of the week. 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 St. John's on Sunday is £622.
According to our data, the cheapest time of day to fly to St. John's is at midday. momondo users have found flights departing from United Kingdom to St. John's at midday for as low as £571. Keep in mind that these prices may fluctuate based on what airline you choose and the time of year you plan to travel. In the afternoon is when there is more demand to fly to St. John's, so prices are often more expensive at around £766 per ticket.
Currently, Canada travel restrictions include travel to St. John's. Canada has restricted the entry of all foreign nationals. Travellers who are not Canadian citizens, permanent residents or people registered under the Indian Act may only enter Canada for essential purposes. Entrance will be denied to people travelling for tourism, sightseeing, recreation, entertainment, social visits or religious functions. Canadian citizens, permanent residents, their immediate family members, diplomats, airline crews, and travellers arriving from the United States who are travelling for non-discretionary or non-optional purposes may still enter Canada. Seasonal agricultural workers, fish/seafood workers, caregivers, temporary foreign workers, international students with valid study permits or approvals for study permits valid from at least 18 March 2020, and permanent resident applicants who received approval before 18 March 2020 who had not yet travelled to Canada, may still enter the country. Other people with special dispensation to enter Canada include French citizens who reside in Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, people registered under the Indian Act, visa-exempt refugees and their immediate families, and those with special authorisation from the Canadian government. Travellers who exhibit symptoms will be prohibited from boarding planes that are destined for Canada. If they exhibit symptoms on arrival they will be referred to the Canadian Public Health Agency. Travellers who have been refused boarding in the past 14 days due to medical reasons related to COVID-19 may not enter the country. Travellers must self-isolate for 14 days upon arrival at their final destination in Canada. Travellers who disembarked from a cruise ship with a known COVID-19 outbreak like the ‘Diamond Princess’ will be required to remain in quarantine for 14 days at a location determined by the Chief Public Health Officer. If you are planning to travel to St. John's at this time, it is recommended that you stay up to date on current restrictions and follow proper safety measures while in public.