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The cost of a one-way flight from Johannesburg to London ranges from $297 (May 2026) to $373 (February 2026). On average, the ticket price is about $327–$330.
A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from Johannesburg to London:
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Johannesburg is served mainly by O.R. Tambo International (JNB), the country’s primary international gateway and a major regional hub that typically handles most full-service carriers and many long-haul flights. Lanseria (HLA) and Grand Central (GGM) cater more to low-cost and regional services, often appealing to budget-conscious travelers. JNB sits about 22 km east of the city centre, with the Gautrain linking the airport to central Johannesburg in roughly 20–25 minutes (fare ranges vary by zone), while taxis and ride-hailing can take 30–45 minutes depending on traffic and cost. Pros: wide range of airlines and amenities at O.R. Tambo; reliable rail link. Cons: JNB can be busy and security queues may be long; secondary airports are further from major business districts and may have fewer facilities.
Fly direct from Johannesburg to London for the quickest, most convenient way to bridge South Africa and the UK—less time in transit means more time exploring the city. While connecting options can sometimes be cheaper, a nonstop flight saves hours and reduces hassle, giving you a more comfortable start to your trip—book now to lock in the best direct fares.
London is served by several airports with distinct roles. Heathrow (LHR) is the main international hub, typically handling long-haul and premium carriers such as British Airways and many global alliances; it’s usually pricier but offers the widest range of destinations. It sits about 20–25 km west of central London, reachable by the Heathrow Express in around 15–20 minutes (higher fares), the Elizabeth Line or Piccadilly Line tube in 40–60 minutes (moderate fares), and taxis or rideshares that can take 30–60 minutes depending on traffic. Pros: extensive connections and facilities; cons: can be busy and pricier to reach. Gatwick (LGW) functions as a major international and leisure gateway, often used by full-service and low-cost carriers alike — commonly a mix of charter and scheduled flights. It’s located about 45 km south of central London; the Gatwick Express typically takes 30 minutes to Victoria (higher fares), while Southern and Thameslink trains take 30–50 minutes (more economical). Road transfer times vary with traffic and can be 60–90 minutes. Pros: good international choice and straightforward rail links; cons: can feel less central and transfer times are longer than Heathrow’s express. Stansted (STN) is primarily a budget and low-cost carrier base, frequently serving airlines like easyJet and Ryanair for European routes. It lies roughly 48 km northeast of central London; the Stansted Express usually reaches Liverpool Street in about 45–50 minutes (premium for speed), while coaches to Victoria or other termini can take 60–90 minutes at lower fares. Road journeys may be longer in peak periods. Pros: typically lower airfares and many short-haul options; cons: fewer premium services and longer ground transfers. Luton (LTN) tends to serve budget and leisure travelers, with a high proportion of low-cost carriers operating short- and medium-haul flights. Located about 35–50 km northwest of central London, travel options include shuttle buses or trains via Luton Airport Parkway to St Pancras in around 25–45 minutes plus a short shuttle (varied fares), and longer coach journeys that are often cheaper. Pros: generally lower ticket prices and frequent budget services; cons: limited long-haul options and amenities compared with larger hubs. London City (LCY) is a compact, business-oriented airport positioned in the Docklands, typically focused on short-haul and business routes with carriers like British Airways and CityJet. It’s only about 10 km from central London, often accessible by the DLR in 20–30 minutes or by taxi in 20–40 minutes, usually commanding modest premium fares for convenience. Pros: close to the financial districts and quick transfers; cons: short runways limit aircraft size and destination range. Southend (SEN) is a smaller regional option that can be used for low-cost and seasonal services, sometimes appealing for cheaper fares or less crowded terminals. It lies around 65–75 km east of central London; greater Anglia trains take roughly 55–70 minutes to Liverpool Street (plus onward travel), and coaches are available at lower cost. Pros: quieter terminals and occasionally lower prices; cons: fewer routes and longer travel into central London compared with major airports.
Johannesburg — London
03/23/2026
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Direct flight
BA56
starting at $556
Johannesburg — London
06/01/2026
Departure
Direct flight
BA56
starting at $461
Flights from Johannesburg to London are operated by several airlines — British Airways, Etihad Airways, and Qatar Airways. This allows passengers to flexibly choose flights based on departure time, cost, and additional services. The minimum ticket price starts at $294, making this destination accessible to travelers with different budgets. We help compare all available options in real time, so you can book tickets at the best value for money. The service ensures transparent search and lets you book affordable flights in just a few clicks.
The cheapest flight ticket from Johannesburg to London according to data for the last 48 hours costs $294
Often the best time to buy tickets from Johannesburg to London is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Johannesburg to London can be found flying in these months: May, October, March.
The fastest flights from Johannesburg to London start from 16 hours 55 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Johannesburg — London: British Airways
The cheapest one-way flight from Johannesburg to London departs on 03/23/2026, is operated by Etihad Airways and costs $294
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Johannesburg to London departs on 08/01/2026, is operated by Air Algerie and costs $513
Fastest flight from Johannesburg to London takes 16h 55m
There are direct flights on this route 1 day a week: Mo
The distance between Johannesburg and London is 9064km (5620 miles). The average flight duration is 11h 25m. There are 25 direct flights from Johannesburg to London. The time difference between Johannesburg and London is 2h. Flights from Johannesburg begin at 7:35 PM. The latest flight from Johannesburg departs at 10:00 PM
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