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Heathrow (LHR) is London’s main international hub, typically handling long-haul and premium carriers as well as many full-service European airlines. Located about 25 km west of central London, it is usually reached by the Heathrow Express (15–20 minutes to Paddington), the Elizabeth Line (25–30 minutes), London Underground Piccadilly Line (45–60 minutes) or taxis and ride-shares (40–70 minutes depending on traffic); fares can range from premium for express trains to moderate for the Tube or taxis. Pros: extensive long-haul connections and high amenities; cons: can be busy and formalities may take longer than at smaller airports. Gatwick (LGW) operates as a major international and leisure-focused airport, often popular with both full-service and low-cost carriers. It sits roughly 45 km south of central London and is commonly accessed by the Gatwick Express (30 minutes to Victoria), regular rail services (30–60 minutes), coach links or road transport; journey times and costs vary by service level. Pros: good mix of scheduled and low-cost options and decent rail links; cons: slightly further out than Heathrow and can be crowded during peak travel seasons. Stansted (STN) is typically positioned as a primary base for low-cost and charter airlines serving Europe and beyond. Around 50 km northeast of central London, travel options include Stansted Express trains to Liverpool Street (35–50 minutes), regional rail, coaches and taxis; fares tend to be budget to mid-range depending on mode. Pros: competitive fares and strong short-haul connectivity; cons: less convenient for central London and services can be busier on peak days. Luton (LTN) generally functions as a budget-focused airport with many low-cost carriers operating short- and medium-haul flights. Located approximately 50 km northwest of central London, it’s usually reached by shuttle buses from Luton Airport Parkway rail station (15–25 minutes) plus onward trains to central London (20–40 minutes total), or by coach and taxis; overall costs are often economical. Pros: value fares and simple layout; cons: transfer times can be longer and facilities are more basic than major hubs. London City (LCY) acts as a compact, business-oriented airport catering mainly to short-haul and premium city connections. Positioned about 11 km east of central London, it’s commonly accessed by Docklands Light Railway (10–20 minutes), river services and local buses, with quick onward transfers to financial districts. Pros: very close to the city center and fast check-in for business travelers; cons: smaller runway limits aircraft size and destinations compared with larger London airports. Southend (SEN) is a smaller gateway that can be an economical alternative for certain European routes, typically served by low-cost and seasonal operators. Around 65 km east of central London, it’s connected by rail (about 50–70 minutes to Liverpool Street) and coach services; fares are often competitive for off-peak travel. Pros: lower congestion and simple terminals; cons: limited route network and longer transfer time to central London compared with other airports.
Fly direct from London to Halifax for the fastest, most convenient way to bridge the UK and Canada's scenic Atlantic coast — fewer hassles, no long layovers, and more time to enjoy your destination. While connecting options can sometimes be cheaper, a nonstop flight saves hours and offers a more comfortable, stress-free journey worth the convenience.
Halifax Stanfield International Airport (YHZ) serves as Nova Scotia’s primary international gateway and a regional hub for both full-service carriers and several low-cost airlines, so fares can range from budget-friendly to premium depending on carrier and season. It sits about 35–45 minutes northeast of downtown Halifax by car (roughly 28 km), with regular airport shuttle buses, taxis, rideshares and rental cars; expect shuttle journeys around 40–60 minutes and taxi/rideshare fares typically higher. The airport is well-equipped for long-haul and domestic connections and usually offers comfortable services, though passengers preferring ultra-quick downtown access may find the distance a minor drawback. Public transit links are available but involve transfers.
London — Halifax
05/16/2026
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AC869
starting at $1,996
London — Halifax
06/17/2026
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AC869
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London — Halifax
08/23/2026
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WS41
starting at $591
London — Halifax
08/24/2026
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LH6834
starting at $2,044
London — Halifax
08/25/2026
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AC869
starting at $1,916
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The route London — Halifax is served by many carriers — 6 in total, including Air Canada, Westjet, Lufthansa, EasyJet, Ryanair, and Scandinavian Airlines. This gives passengers wide opportunities: from finding the lowest fare (from $329) to selecting flights by schedule or service class. Our service aggregates data from multiple booking systems so you can compare offers in one place. This saves time and money: no need to check dozens of sites — just pick the right option and book online.
The cheapest one-way flight from London to Halifax departs on 05/16/2026, is operated by EasyJet and costs $329
There is no information about the cheapest roundtrip flight from London to Halifax
Fastest flight from London to Halifax takes 9h 35m
There are direct flights on this route 5 days a week: Su, Mo, Tu, We, and Sa
The distance between London and Halifax is 4636km (2874 miles). The time difference between London and Halifax is 4h
The cheapest flight ticket from London to Halifax according to data for the last 48 hours costs $329
Often the best time to buy tickets from London to Halifax is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from London to Halifax can be found flying in these months: April, March.
The fastest flights from London to Halifax start from 9 hours 35 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route London — Halifax: Air Canada, Westjet, Lufthansa
In different months, ticket prices from London to Halifax vary: minimum — $439 (April 2026), maximum — $442 (March 2026). Typically, the flight costs $440–$442.
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