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Cardiff

Cardiff is a vibrant cultural city that is quickly becoming a top holiday destination in the UK. This young capital city has many faces, from its old castles and cathedrals to its modern waterfront and arts centre, not to mention the sports and festivals. Thanks to Netflights, you can find cheap flights to Cardiff, whether you’re looking for direct flights or excellent deals on last-minute flights for your 2024 / 2025 holiday.

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When is the Cheapest Time to Fly to Cardiff?

The best time to book flights to Cardiff is in spring. During this season temperatures are mild, crowds and prices are low, and most attractions will be open. Summer has the best temperatures and most festivals but is also considered peak season. With Netflights you can find budget-friendly deals on return flights at this time. Winter is low season and also the rainiest time, but the cheapest for flying.

When is the Best Time to Book your Flight to Cardiff?

The key to finding cheap flights to Cardiff is to book as early as possible. Last-minute flights and choosing flexible travel dates can help keep costs low as well. Cardiff holds a variety of events throughout the year, from sports events to artistic exhibitions. Apart from summer festivals, there are also many winter sports events and the ever-popular Winter Wonderland.

Flying to Cardiff Airport (CWL)

Cardiff Airport (CWL) is Wales’s busiest airport and lies about 20 kilometres away from Cardiff.
There are many airports across the UK that offer frequent return flights to CWL. These include major airports such as London City Airport, Birmingham Airport, Manchester Airport, Edinburgh Airport and George Best Belfast City Airport. Most Cardiff flights are indirect and require one or two stops throughout the journey. Stopover locations include UK cities like Aberdeen, Belfast, Edinburgh and Glasgow, as well as other European cities like Amsterdam, Dublin and Paris. Direct flights depart from only four airports: Newcastle Airport, Edinburgh Airport, George Best Belfast City Airport and Glasgow Airport. All flights to Cardiff are served by air carriers Aer Lingus, Flybe Airlines and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines.

On Arrival and Getting Around the Airport

Cardiff Airport is a small international airport with a single terminal building. It has two floors: the ground floor for check-ins, ticket desks, arrivals hall and baggage reclaim and the first floor for the departure lounge and the international pier. CWL offers passengers a range of amenities, including basic services like ATMs, currency exchange, lost property, baggage trolleys, a duty-free shop, restaurants, cafes, a post box, mobile charging, public phone boxes and free Wi-Fi. Additional amenities include game zones with arcade games, a multi-faith room and a science exhibit. There is also an Executive Lounge with a variety of complimentary services.

Getting to the City from Cardiff Airport (CWL)

There are several transport methods you can take from Cardiff Airport to Cardiff, namely bus, rail, taxi and car hire. The T9 Cardiff Airport Express Bus Services provides frequent and comfortable services to Cardiff city centre from the airport terminal. The T9 route runs every 20 minutes during the summer and every 30 minutes in winter. Airport shuttles connect to Cardiff Central railway station with trains running every hour from Monday to Saturday. Taxis are available at the taxi rank outside arrivals and you can book a taxi at the bookings desk in the arrivals hall.

Why visit Cardiff?

Once an industrial city, today Cardiff has many unique attractions and events to welcome its visitors. One of the first places to see is the fairy tale Cardiff castle. This 11th-century castle built on top of a third-century Roman fort is located in the heart of the city and played a crucial role in Welsh history. Those looking to learn more about its history will particularly enjoy the free Cardiff Story Museum and St. Fagans National Museum of History. Right next to the castle is Bute Park, one of the largest parks in Wales.
Cardiff has plenty of places to shop, especially in its many Victorian arcades, with a range of boutiques and local shops to choose from. For good bargain shopping, visit the weekend car boot sales in Splott Market and Bessemer Road. Don’t miss out on the numerous events in the Millennium Centre. This bronze structure hosts dance and musical productions, comedy shows, concerts and more. Sports fans will particularly love the Millennium Stadium, which hosts rugby and football games as well as concerts and motorsports.

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