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Fly direct from London to Las Palmas for the fastest, most convenient way to reach Gran Canaria’s sun-drenched beaches and vibrant neighborhoods — fewer stops, less hassle, and more time to enjoy your holiday. While occasional connecting options can be cheaper, a direct flight saves valuable time and delivers a more relaxed journey, making it the ideal choice for weekend escapes and longer stays alike.
A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from London to Las Palmas:
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The cheapest one-way flight from London to Las Palmas departs on 12/14/2025, is operated by EasyJet and costs $25
The cheapest roundtrip flight from London to Las Palmas departs on 11/26/2025, is operated by EasyJet and costs $41
Fastest flight from London to Las Palmas takes 4h 15m
There are direct flights on this route 6 days a week: Su, Tu, We, Th, Fr, and Sa
The distance between London and Las Palmas is 2921km (1811 miles). There are 25 direct flights from London to Las Palmas. London and Las Palmas are in the same time zone. Flights from London begin at 6:55 AM. The latest flight from London departs at 4:50 PM
The London — Las Palmas route is served by a wide range of airlines: 5 in total, including EasyJet, Ryanair, Air Malta, Mokulele Airlines, and Wizz Air. Competition among carriers gives passengers the opportunity to find tickets at attractive fares — with prices starting from $25. 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.
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London — Las Palmas
12/14/2025
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U25725
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London — Las Palmas
11/21/2025
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U25725
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London — Las Palmas
11/16/2025
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FR3515
Starting at $29
London — Las Palmas
12/02/2025
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U22309
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London — Las Palmas
11/05/2025
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U25725
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London — Las Palmas
11/02/2025
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U25725
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London — Las Palmas
11/22/2025
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KM2812
Starting at $40
London — Las Palmas
11/12/2025
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U25725
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London — Las Palmas
11/01/2025
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MW2812
Starting at $42
London — Las Palmas
11/11/2025
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U28117
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The cheapest flight ticket from London to Las Palmas according to data for the last 48 hours costs $25
Often the best time to buy tickets from London to Las Palmas is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from London to Las Palmas can be found flying in these months: December, November, October.
The fastest flights from London to Las Palmas start from 4 hours 15 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route London — Las Palmas: EasyJet, Ryanair, Air Malta
The minimum one-way ticket price from London to Las Palmas is $25 (December 2025), while the maximum is $51 (October 2025). On average, a ticket costs $34–$77.
Heathrow (LHR) is London’s main international hub and typically handles long-haul and premium carriers alongside several European partners, making it the city’s busiest airport for intercontinental travel. It sits about 15–20 miles west of central London; the Heathrow Express usually takes around 15–20 minutes to Paddington, while the Piccadilly Line tube can take 45–60 minutes — fares range from mid to higher depending on service. Advantages include extensive connections, lounges and full-service facilities; drawbacks can be longer transfer times and higher ground transport costs during peak periods. Gatwick (LGW) often functions as a major international and low-cost gateway, hosting a mix of full-service and budget airlines on short- and medium-haul routes. Located roughly 30–40 miles south of central London, the Gatwick Express to Victoria typically runs about 30 minutes, with alternative rail services taking from 30–50 minutes; coach options are usually cheaper but slower. It’s commonly seen as more budget-friendly than Heathrow for some routes, with straightforward terminals and fewer premium facilities, so passengers can trade convenience for lower ticket costs. Stansted (STN) is usually a base for many low-cost carriers and European point-to-point flights, positioned about 35–40 miles northeast of central London. Rail links via the Stansted Express commonly take about 45–50 minutes to Liverpool Street; coaches and buses are cheaper options but can take longer depending on traffic. It’s often perceived as more economical for budget travelers, though facilities can be more basic and transfer times longer compared with central London airports. Luton (LTN) generally serves low-cost and charter airlines on short-haul routes and is located roughly 30–40 miles northwest of central London. Trains and shuttle buses between Luton Airport Parkway and the terminal typically add 15–20 minutes to a 25–45-minute rail journey into central London, while direct coaches offer lower-cost, albeit slower, transfers. It’s commonly chosen for cheaper fares, but travellers may find fewer premium amenities and longer door-to-door times compared with central-city airports. London City (LCY) primarily targets business travelers and regional connections, acting as a compact, city-proximate airport in the Docklands about 6–10 miles east of central London. The DLR and nearby tube connections usually deliver passengers to the city center in 20–30 minutes, with relatively short transfer walks; fares tend to reflect premium convenience. Benefits include quick check-ins and short commutes to central business districts, while constraints can include stricter aircraft size limits and fewer long-haul options. Southend (SEN) can be a smaller, budget-friendly option for select European routes and charter services, situated approximately 35–45 miles east of London. Trains from Southend Central or Airport stations typically take around 50–70 minutes into Liverpool Street, with coach services occasionally cheaper but slower. It’s often a low-cost alternative for travellers willing to accept fewer flight frequencies and more limited on-site services in exchange for potentially lower fares.
Gran Canaria Airport (LPA), serving Las Palmas, is the island’s main international gateway and typically handles a mix of legacy carriers, European low-cost airlines, and seasonal charters. Located about 20–25 km south of Las Palmas city centre, transfer options include taxis (roughly 20–30 minutes, fares often around €30–€45), intercity buses (about 30–40 minutes, lower-cost tickets usually a few euros), and some shuttle services. The airport can be perceived as mid-priced compared with mainland hubs, with budget fares common on short-haul routes. Pros: convenient connections, modern facilities, and frequent low-cost options; cons: distance from the city and occasional peak-season crowds can add time to transfers.
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