No cheap flights from London to Paris |
AirFlights.TO survey |
The cheapest flight from London to Paris was a record £89.80 last week (on a British Airways flight), and this week it's higher still. The lowest priced flight from London to Paris is £89.80 on an easyJet flight - the flight 2461 leaves London Luton on Friday the 19th October 2007 at 1925 and arrives in Paris de Gaulle at 2140. In short, there are no cheap flights from London to Paris.
Survey date |
Flight date |
Eurostar train |
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22 Sep 2007 |
19 Oct 2007 |
£374 |
£100.80 |
£89.99 ¹ |
£342 |
£34.00 |
£154.50 |
16 Sep 2007 |
12 Oct 2007 |
£374 |
£89.80 |
£89.99 ¹ |
£342 |
£34.00 |
£154.50 |
9 Sep 2007 |
5 Oct 2007 |
£374 |
£57 |
£65 ¹ |
£342 |
£34.00 |
£154.50 |
[Survey of coaches, trains and flights from London to Paris,
leaving between 1700 and 2000 (London time).]
¹ an allowance has been made for 1 item of easyJet hold baggage weighing 20kg (which costs £2). KLM (economy class) allow 2 pieces of checked luggage weighing up to 23kg in total. British Airways (World Traveller and Euro Traveller) allow 1 piece of luggage weighing up to 23kg. Air France (Temp class) allows 2 pieces of checked luggage weighing up to 23kg in total. All airlines charge extra for non-standard sized baggage.
* coach/ferry, excluding travel insurance ** train
Here's a history of the lowest flight prices in each of our comparisons of flights from London to Paris:
Flight date |
cheapest flight from London to Paris |
£ 55 (a British Airways flight) |
|
£ 44 (a British Airways flight) |
|
£ 44 (a British Airways flight) |
|
£ 53 (an easyJet flight) |
|
£ 74 (an easyJet flight) |
|
£ 45 (an easyJet flight) |
|
£ 46 (a British Airways flight) |
|
£ 53 (an easyJet flight) |
|
£ 53 (an easyJet flight) |
|
£ 74 (an easyJet flight) |
|
£ 57 (a British Airways flight) |
|
£ 89.80 (a British Airways flight) |
|
19 October 2007 |
£ 89.99 (an easyJet flight) |
A British Airways flight holds the record for the cheapest price at £44. As can be seen buying the cheapest flight today scheduled for the 19th October would result in paying the most in our surveys.
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