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10 nights in Vancouver, departing London Heathrow on 17 / Jan / 2025 with West Jet (price found 46 hours ago)

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Today alone, Netflights has searched over 26,605 flights. 17 / Jan / 2025 is currently the lowest priced day of the year to fly the London/Vancouver route. There are around 2,257 flights on any given week from the UK to Vancouver and the cheapest month to fly right now is January.

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Want to save money on flights from London to Vancouver? There are around 2,257 weekly flights on this route, so it’s worth spending some time comparing your options to find the best price for your trip.

Once you get to Canada, you’ll land at Vancouver International Airport (YVP) on Sea Island in Richmond, British Columbia. But you can choose to set off from a few different hubs in the UK capital. You can fly direct to Vancouver from London Heathrow (LHR) and Gatwick (LGW) with various airlines, including national carriers like British Airways and Air Canada. You can also find great deals with budget carriers like West Jet.

Taking an indirect flight might save you some money, too. You can take an indirect flight with one or two stops from Gatwick, Heathrow and London City airport. And being flexible with your dates is another sure-fire way to save money on flight tickets. Try comparing days of the week and weeks of the month to see when prices dip and rise.

Seasonality has a bearing on flight prices, and the most expensive time to fly to Vancouver is often in July. Summer is when visitors flock to this west-coast city to enjoy the great weather here, so flight and accommodation prices go up. It’s also a great time to go whale-watching, as southern resident orcas can often be spotted here.

December is usually a cheaper option, when Vancouver’s crowds die down along with the temperature. If you’ve packed your salopettes, this is a great time to head out of the city and go skiing at places like Grouse Mountain.



FAQs about flights from London to Vancouver

Which airlines fly from London to Vancouver?
Air Canada, British Airways, Iberia Airlines and Finnair fly direct to Vancouver from London Heathrow. Air Transat and West Jet fly direct to Vancouver from Gatwick, while airlines like Iceland Air and China Airlines fly indirect from here. Plus, airlines including KLM and Delta fly indirect to Vancouver from London City airport.

Which airlines have the cheapest flights to Vancouver?
For direct flights, Air Transat fares often come out cheapest, but it’s worth checking airlines like British Airways and Air Canada, too.

Can I fly direct from London to Vancouver?
Yes, you can fly direct from London Heathrow and Gatwick to Vancouver with several airlines.

Which London airport offers the cheapest direct flight to Vancouver?
London Gatwick airport often offers the best-value direct flight to Vancouver, although prices change all the time.

How long is the flight from London to Vancouver?
The shortest flight time on this route is 9 hours and 25 minutes.

How do I get to into Vancouver from Vancouver International Airport?
If you’re arriving out of hours, take a taxi from the airport to your hotel – use one of the taxi stands on Level 2. Taxis operating from the airport are licensed, and use a zoned fare rate that will be determined by your destination. If you arrive in daylight hours, use the SkyTrain – the Canada Line stops in downtown Vancouver at Yaletown, Vancouver City Centre and Waterfront. The journey takes around half an hour and the fare is around $10. Trains leave every seven minutes for most of the day.

What are the top things to do in Vancouver?
Vancouver lines up a long list of attractions, and a lot of them revolve around the great outdoors. Spend a day in 1000-acre Stanley Park, stroll or cycle along the 5.5-mile Seawall, or set out on the water to spot orcas and grey whales on a whale-watching excursion. When you’re done, hit the shops, restaurants and galleries of trendy Granville Island, or head to Grouse Mountain for a day of skiing if you’re visiting Vancouver in winter.

Do I need a visa to travel to Vancouver?
British Citizens don’t usually need a visa to visit Canada for short periods, but you will need to get an Electronic Travel Authorisation before you go. If you’re not sure, contact the Canadian High Commission before your trip.

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