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United Kingdom Travel Guide

Flight Information for United Kingdom

International Flights to United Kingdom

The UK is one of the busiest countries in the world for international air traffic and consequently it is served by numerous airlines from around the world. Heathrow is the busiest airport in the world. London has five major airports - Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton and London City. Manchester is a major international hub, and many other smaller UK regional airports are now served by international flights - particularly by low-cost airlines such as Ryanair and Easyjet, or charters.

British Airways flights from United Kingdom to United Kingdom

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British Airways is the national flag carrier of the UK and operates an extensive service of flights to and from many countries around the world. Its principle hub is London Heathrow with the majority of flights served from the UK's largest freestanding building - Terminal 5 (opened in 2008).

Domestic Flights in United Kingdom

Flying is a great time-saving alternative to road or rail when it comes to travelling around Britain. Domestic flights are fast and frequent and there are 33 airports across Britain operating domestic routes.

Easyjet flights in United Kingdom

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Easyjet operate flights between many of the UK's regional airports.

Ryanair flights in United Kingdom

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Ryanair operate a wide schedule of UK domestic flights.

British Airways flights in United Kingdom

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British Airways operate domestic flights between many of the UK's regional airports.

British Midland flights in United Kingdom

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British Midland offer a wide range of domestic flights throughout the British Isles.

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Why Travel to United Kingdom?

  • Spend a few days exploring the sights of London - one of the world's great cities.
  • Enjoy a week walking, boating and biking in the beautiful English lakelands.
  • Head north of the border to Scotland, a breathtaking land of lochs, munros, wild deer and whisky.
  • See chocolate-box scenery in England's southwest counties of Dorset, Devon and Cornwall.
  • Discover Yorkshire, England's largest region, home to two National Parks and the Roman city of York.