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The cheapest one-way flight from London to Tunis departs on 11/15/2025, is operated by Nouvelair and costs $97
The cheapest roundtrip flight from London to Tunis departs on 12/13/2025, is operated by Nouvelair and costs $132
Fastest flight from London to Tunis takes 2h 50m
There are direct flights on this route 3 days a week: Mo, Tu, and Sa
The distance between London and Tunis is 1816km (1126 miles). There are 11 direct flights from London to Tunis. The time difference between London and Tunis is 1h. Flights from London begin at 10:40 AM. The latest flight from London departs at 8:40 PM
The London — Tunis route is served by a wide range of airlines: 5 in total, including Nouvelair, Tunisair, Wizz Air, FlyOne, and ITA Airways. Competition among carriers gives passengers the opportunity to find tickets at attractive fares — with prices starting from $97. 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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Fly direct from London to Tunis for the fastest, most convenient way to reach Tunisia’s vibrant capital — no layovers, less hassle and more time to enjoy the medina and coastal sights. While connecting flights can sometimes be cheaper, a nonstop trip saves hours and adds comfort, making it a great choice when convenience matters. Book now to secure the quickest route and relax knowing your journey is as smooth as your destination.
London — Tunis
11/15/2025
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BJ845
Starting at $136
London — Tunis
11/16/2025
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TU791
Starting at $246
London — Tunis
11/17/2025
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TU793
Starting at $200
London — Tunis
12/02/2025
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BJ845
Starting at $149
London — Tunis
02/14/2026
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TU791
Starting at $479
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London is served by several airports that cater to different travel needs. London Heathrow (LHR) is the main international hub for long-haul and premium carriers such as British Airways and many global alliances; it’s typically seen as the pricier but most connected option, about 15–25 miles west of central London. Transport choices include the Heathrow Express (15–25 minutes to Paddington, higher fares), the Elizabeth Line and Piccadilly Line (30–50 minutes, cheaper), and road/taxi options that vary with traffic. Pros: extensive route network and amenities; cons: can be busy and transfer times may be longer. Gatwick (LGW) functions as a major secondary international airport with a mix of full-service and low-cost carriers, often used for European and some long-haul flights. Located roughly 25–40 miles south of central London, it’s usually perceived as mid-priced depending on carrier and season. The Gatwick Express reaches Victoria in about 30 minutes (premium fare), while Thameslink and Southern trains take 30–50 minutes at lower cost; taxis and coaches are also available. Pros: compact terminals and frequent services; cons: less central than Heathrow for some itineraries. London Stansted (STN) is primarily a low-cost and short-haul airport, serving many budget airlines and point-to-point European routes; tickets can often be cheaper but ancillary fees are common. It lies around 35–45 miles northeast of central London. The Stansted Express trains take about 45–50 minutes to Liverpool Street with moderate fares, while coaches are slower but cheaper; taxis are more expensive. Pros: inexpensive carrier choices and quick processing when quiet; cons: longer transfer times to the city. London Luton (LTN) operates largely as a budget-focused airport with numerous low-cost carriers and leisure services, typically attracting cost-conscious travelers. It’s about 30–45 miles northwest of central London. Frequent shuttle buses link the terminal to nearby Luton Airport Parkway station for trains into London (35–50 minutes total), and coach services directly to central locations can take longer but be cheaper. Pros: good budget options; cons: fewer amenities and longer ground transfers. London City Airport (LCY) serves business and corporate travelers and is positioned as a premium short-haul gateway for east London and Canary Wharf. Located just 6–9 miles east of central London, it’s usually more convenient for financial district access. Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and short taxi rides normally take 15–30 minutes to central areas, often at moderate fares. Pros: shortest transfers and business-friendly facilities; cons: limited long-haul routes and smaller aircraft restrictions. Southend (SEN) is a smaller regional airport that sometimes offers seasonal and low-cost services, and can be an alternative for bargain hunters willing to trade convenience for price. It sits about 35–45 miles east of central London. A rail link connects to Liverpool Street in roughly 55–70 minutes, while coaches and taxis vary by route. Pros: lower congestion and occasional low fares; cons: fewer flights and longer journey times into central London.
Tunis–Carthage Airport (TUN) is Tunisia’s main international gateway and typically handles most long-haul and regional flights, including services from full-service carriers and seasonal low-cost operators. It sits about 8–10 km northeast of central Tunis, with metro, bus and taxi connections; expect travel times of roughly 20–40 minutes depending on traffic, and fares ranging from modest flat-rate buses to metered taxis that can be higher. The airport usually offers a good mix of amenities and onward connections, making it convenient for business and leisure travelers, while peak periods can bring crowds and occasional delays. For budget travelers, transfers and low-cost terminals can be less polished but generally functional.
The cheapest flight ticket from London to Tunis according to data for the last 48 hours costs $97
Often the best time to buy tickets from London to Tunis is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from London to Tunis can be found flying in these months: October, December.
The fastest flights from London to Tunis start from 2 hours 50 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route London — Tunis: Nouvelair, Tunisair
The minimum one-way ticket price from London to Tunis is $115 (October 2025), while the maximum is $195 (December 2025). On average, a ticket costs $155–$195.
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