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A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from London to Kazan:
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The minimum one-way ticket price from London to Kazan is $256 (April 2026), while the maximum is $990 (January 2027). On average, a ticket costs $332–$414.
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The London — Kazan route is served by a wide range of airlines: 9 in total, including Wizz Air, Pegasus Airlines, Valuair, EasyJet, Sun Express, Turkish Airlines, Norwegian Air International, Air Serbia, and Air Arabia. Competition among carriers gives passengers the opportunity to find tickets at attractive fares — with prices starting from $150. Our service helps compare all available offers within seconds and choose the most convenient option. You can filter flights by price, departure time, or baggage rules to make your trip as comfortable as possible. With so many airlines, there’s always a chance to catch special promotions and save.
The cheapest flight ticket from London to Kazan according to data for the last 48 hours costs $150
Often the best time to buy tickets from London to Kazan is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from London to Kazan can be found flying in these months: April, February, March.
The fastest flights from London to Kazan start from 11 hours 50 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route London — Kazan:
The cheapest one-way flight from London to Kazan departs on 03/03/2026, is operated by Wizz Air and costs $150
The cheapest roundtrip flight from London to Kazan departs on 03/11/2026, is operated by Valuair and costs $369
Fastest flight from London to Kazan takes 11h 50m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between London and Kazan is 3198km (1983 miles). The average flight duration is 12h 55m. The time difference between London and Kazan is 3h
Heathrow (LHR) is London’s primary international gateway and a major hub for full-service carriers like British Airways and numerous long-haul airlines, typically catering to premium and transfer traffic. Expect a wide range of ground connections: the Heathrow Express reaches Paddington in about 15–20 minutes (tickets can be pricier), the Elizabeth Line and Piccadilly Line take roughly 40–50 minutes to central London with lower fares, and taxis or ride-shares can require 30–60 minutes depending on traffic. Pros: extensive amenities, frequent global routes and robust transfer facilities; cons: busy terminals, longer queues and generally higher on-site prices compared with smaller airports. Gatwick (LGW) acts as a secondary international airport with a mix of leisure and scheduled carriers, often used by both full-service and low-cost airlines. The Gatwick Express reaches Victoria Station in about 30 minutes (premium priced), while regular trains to central London can take 30–50 minutes at more moderate fares; coaches and taxis are also common options. Pros: a compact terminal layout that can be easier to navigate than larger hubs and good connectivity; cons: can be busy during peak leisure periods and may have more seasonal routing and variable prices. Stansted (STN) is primarily a budget and short-haul European airport, frequently served by low-cost carriers that typically offer lower fares but fewer frills. Trains to Liverpool Street take about 45–50 minutes with fares varying by advance purchase, and coaches to central London usually take 60–90 minutes at generally lower prices; taxis can be significantly slower and costlier. Pros: often cheaper ticket options and streamlined check-in for low-cost airlines; cons: less frequent long-haul service, fewer premium facilities and longer transfers to the city center. Luton (LTN) is another airport commonly associated with low-cost and charter operators, usually offering competitively priced flights across Europe. Regular shuttle buses link Luton Airport Parkway train station, with the train into central London taking about 25–35 minutes; direct coaches to central London are typically 60–90 minutes and can be more economical. Pros: budget-friendly carrier mix and simple layout; cons: further from the city center than other options and transfers can be slower or require an additional shuttle. London City (LCY) serves a niche role as a close-in airport for business travelers with mostly short-haul and business-focused routes, typically operated by full-service and regional carriers. It’s the closest airport to the financial districts—about 10–25 minutes to Canary Wharf or the City by taxi or Docklands Light Railway (DLR)—and is convenient for quick transfers, though aircraft size and route options are limited. Pros: excellent proximity and efficient security/boarding processes; cons: higher fares on some routes and limited long-haul service and luggage allowances on certain flights.
Fly direct from London to Kazan for the fastest, most convenient way to reach the Tatar capital — fewer hassles, no lengthy layovers, and more time to enjoy the city. While connecting options can sometimes be cheaper, choosing a direct flight saves time and offers a more comfortable travel experience, making it ideal for business trips or short getaways. Book now to lock in a smooth, stress-free journey.
Kazan is served primarily by Kazan International Airport (KZN), the city’s main gateway and a regional hub for both domestic and select international flights. It typically handles full-service carriers and low-cost airlines alike, so fares can range from budget-friendly to mid-tier depending on season and carrier. The airport lies about 26 km northeast of the city centre; travel options include taxis (roughly 30–45 minutes, fares vary by operator), airport shuttles and occasional public buses (45–60 minutes, modest fares). Pros: relatively modern facilities and direct connections to major Russian cities. Cons: distance from downtown can add time and cost, and international choices may be more limited than at larger hubs.
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