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The things to know before you go.Cheapest flight found | $91 |
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Cheapest month to fly | July |
Average flight time | 1 hr, 18 mins |
Most popular airline | British Airways |
Average flights per week | 548 |
Finding cheap flights from London to Paris: Frequently asked questions
Airlines that fly from London to Paris
Paris is one of the busiest international routes out of the airports in London. Up to 33 daily flights (Monday to Sunday, from 6AM to 8:40PM) serve this route, operated by easyJet, Air France, British Airways, and Cityjet. There are also airlines or combination of airlines that serve connecting flights between London and Paris: British Airways and Luxair via Luxembourg City, Luxair via Luxembourg City, British Airways and Air France via Amsterdam, Cityjet and Air France via Amsterdam, and Cityjet and KLM via Amsterdam.
Terminal Information
Flights to Paris from London Heathrow Airport operate from Terminals 4 and 5. Terminal 4 is where the airlines of the SkyTeam alliance operate, along with some unaffiliated carriers. Passengers of Air France going to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport are served here. The terminal has an extended check-in area with renovated piers and departure lounges. Those going to Paris via British Airways, on the other hand, are served in Terminal 5. Both terminals are served by a number of food and retail outlets, as well as other services and facilities to fulfill your needs before boarding your flight.
Meanwhile, easyJet flights from Gatwick Airport to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport are served at Gatwick Airport’s North Terminal. The terminal is equipped with shops and restaurants for departing passengers, as well as baby changing and feeding facilities and play areas for children. Workpods and lounges are also available at the North Terminal.
All flights from London Luton Airport are accommodated in a single terminal building, complete with the necessary services and facilities, along with a great range of restaurants, bars, convenience store, and shopping options. The terminal also has a departure lounge.
Being a small airport, London City Airport also has a single, two-storey terminal building. The check-in desks and the departure gates are located at the ground floor, together with the service facilities. The second floor contains more shops.
Flights from London are received at the Terminals 2A, 2D, and 2E of Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. Terminal 2 has shops, restaurants and bars, and duty-free shopping accessible to arriving passengers. Arriving passengers from the terminals can be directly transported to Paris city proper by train via the RER B suburban route. Terminal 2 also has a TGV station. There are also buses available from Charles de Gaulle Airport that can get you to the city centre. The airport is connected to the city via Autoroute 1.
Flights from London to Paris Orly Airport are accommodated in the airport’s West Terminal. The West Terminal has two floors, where the arrival facilities are in the ground level 0, with eight baggage reclaim belts and service facilities and shops. The airport is also connected to the RER B train line at Antony train station via the Orlyval automatic shuttle. There is also a shuttle that connects Paris Orly Airport to the RER C train line at Pont de Rungis—Aeroport d’Orly. Buses and coaches also transport passengers from the airport to the city proper. Paris Orly Airport connects to the city of Paris via the A106 autoroute.
Practical Information
For flights within Europe, it is advised that you arrive at the airport at least two to three hours before scheduled departure. To save time, have your travel documents ready prior to checking in. These documents include your ticket, printed boarding pass (for online check-in), visa (if required), and/or vaccination card.
What to expect in Paris
Paris in France is an hour ahead of London in the United Kingdom. Make sure to adjust your watches and the time in your mobile devices to avoid confusion and delay in any important meetings.
When packing for clothes to wear in Paris, do prepare lighter clothing as the average temperature in Paris (12oC) is warmer than in London (11oC). The average maximum temperature (15.5oC) is also higher in Paris than in London (15.2oC). Paris also gets more sun (380 more hours of sunlight per year in Paris), particularly during the Easter holiday and the summer. Both cities, however, are equally prone to rain showers. Paris has a nice average temperature between June and September. The warmest month is July, the coolest month is December, the wettest month is May, and the driest month is February.
Going around Paris via public transportation is more affordable than in London. Accommodation is also cheaper in Paris, as well as the cost of fuel per litre. However, food prices in both of the cities are generally the same.
This information is correct as of July 2015.
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