There are fantastic fall fares to London from cities across the USA, notably from cities where we don’t necessarily see great fares to Great Britain. Numerous airlines are involved, from low cost carrier Norwegian to the domestic “Big 3” and the United Kingdom’s British Airways and Virgin Atlantic. Cities from every region have good deals, so even if your local airport isn’t included it’s probably easy to reach one with a fare for less than $500 round trip. Departure cities include:
- Charlotte from $382 (United)
- Dallas from $396 (United)
- San Francisco from $400 (Delta)
- Tampa from $406 (British Airways)
- Chicago from $408 (American)
- Austin from $422 (Norwegian)
- Seattle from $422 (Norwegian)
- Miami from $428 (Delta, American)
- Denver from $436 (United)
- Ft. Lauderdale from $443 (United)
- Philadelphia from $459 (British Airways)
- Kansas City from $496 (American)
Of course the usual suspects of New York, Boston, and Los Angeles also have fares in the $400 range. These are basic economy fares, with various features included; all include carry-on bags though, so packing light will keep costs down. Make sure to check specific fare rules for details. Buying up to main cabin can cost up to $160 a person depending on the airline, so purchasing a seat or a checked bag might work better for you. While the largest airports may keep these prices for awhile, I would expect the rest to disappear sometime in the next few days.
Sample Route
- Departure: CLT
- Stops: IAD
- Arrival: LHR
How to Book
- Follow link for sample dates or search your favorite OTA / Google Flights for departure and destination
Travel Dates
- September and October, 2019
- 6-day stay required
Where to Stay in London
(SEE ALSO: Great Customer Service by the London Hilton on Park Lane)
Things to Do in London
(SEE ALSO: The 9 Amazing Sights I Saw This Year)
Good luck and happy flying!
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I noticed last night that TAP had a 1 stop to LHR (one way) for $182 or 12,500 or so Chase points. The thought of flying to Europe for 12,500 Chase points almost caused me to pull the trigger. 😉 You can’t do that with Avios, AA, UA and Delta.
Yeah TAP has fantastic 1-ways to Europe at the moment (we covered that this weekend). Definitely worth keeping an eye on as TAP has been pushing discounts all year.