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United Kingdom

Visa-free for many nationalities up to 6 months

Overview

The United Kingdom is Europe's largest aviation market and a major global connecting hub. London alone has six airports handling over 180 million passengers annually, making it the world's busiest city airspace.

Heathrow (LHR) is the UK's primary international gateway—Europe's busiest airport and the main hub for British Airways. For transatlantic travelers, Heathrow offers the most connections to North American destinations of any European airport.

The UK's geographic position makes it a natural transit point between North America and Europe, the Middle East, and beyond. Low-cost carriers have also made the UK accessible from across Europe, with Ryanair and easyJet operating extensive networks from secondary airports.

Major Airports

London Airports

London is served by six airports—choosing the right one is crucial:

Airport Code Distance to Central London Best For
Heathrow LHR 15 miles (24 km) Long-haul, business, BA flights
Gatwick LGW 30 miles (48 km) Charter, long-haul LCCs, easyJet
Stansted STN 40 miles (64 km) Ryanair, European budget
Luton LTN 35 miles (56 km) easyJet, Wizz Air
City LCY 6 miles (10 km) Business, short-haul, steep approach
Southend SEN 40 miles (64 km) Limited easyJet routes

Heathrow (LHR) — The UK's hub airport with 4 terminals. Terminal 5 is British Airways' exclusive home. Terminals 2-4 serve Star Alliance, SkyTeam, and other oneworld carriers. Connected to central London via Heathrow Express (15 min to Paddington), Elizabeth Line (30-40 min), or Piccadilly Line (50-60 min).

Gatwick (LGW) — Two terminals (North and South). Major base for easyJet and British Airways' leisure routes. Gatwick Express runs to Victoria (30 min). Good for Caribbean, Florida, and European destinations.

Stansted (STN) — Ryanair's largest base. Single terminal designed by Norman Foster. Stansted Express to Liverpool Street (47 min). Best for budget European travel.

Regional Airports

Airport City Role
MAN Manchester North England hub, transatlantic routes
EDI Edinburgh Scotland's busiest, good transatlantic links
BHX Birmingham Central England, growing long-haul
GLA Glasgow West Scotland hub
BRS Bristol Southwest England, easyJet base
LBA Leeds Bradford Yorkshire's main airport
NCL Newcastle Northeast England
BFS/BHD Belfast Northern Ireland (two airports)

Manchester (MAN) — The UK's third-busiest airport and main gateway for Northern England. Direct flights to North America, Middle East, and Asia. Three terminals.

Edinburgh (EDI) — Scotland's primary international airport. Good connections to Europe and seasonal transatlantic routes. One terminal, 20 minutes from city center by tram.

Airlines

Flag Carrier

British Airways (BA) — The UK's flag carrier and oneworld member. Primary hub at Heathrow Terminal 5, with additional operations at Gatwick and London City. Extensive transatlantic network with American Airlines partnership. Known for premium cabins on long-haul routes.

Major UK Airlines

  • Virgin Atlantic (VS) — Long-haul specialist, Heathrow T3 and Manchester. Strong on transatlantic, Caribbean, and select Asia routes. SkyTeam member.
  • easyJet (U2) — Europe's largest low-cost carrier. Major bases at Gatwick, Luton, Bristol, Edinburgh, and Belfast. No frills, extensive European network.
  • Ryanair (FR) — Europe's biggest airline by passengers. Stansted is largest base. Ultra-low fares with extra fees for everything.
  • Jet2 (LS) — Leisure carrier, strong from regional UK airports to Mediterranean and Canary Islands.
  • TUI Airways (BY) — Charter/package holiday airline, seasonal beach destinations.
  • Loganair (LM) — Scottish regional carrier, serves remote Scottish islands and domestic routes.

International Airlines with Major UK Presence

Major carriers serving the UK include:

  • Emirates, Qatar Airways, Etihad — Gulf carriers with extensive connections at LHR and regional airports
  • American, Delta, United — Comprehensive US network, mainly through LHR
  • Lufthansa, Air France-KLM — European network carriers
  • Norwegian, Icelandair — Transatlantic budget options

Entry Requirements

Visa-Free Access

Citizens of many countries can visit the UK visa-free for up to 6 months, including:

  • EU/EEA nationals (ID cards no longer accepted—passport required post-Brexit)
  • USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea
  • Most Commonwealth countries

No pre-registration required (unlike US ESTA or EU ETIAS). Simply arrive with a valid passport.

Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA)

Starting 2025, the UK is introducing an ETA system for visa-exempt nationals:

  • Cost: £10
  • Validity: 2 years, multiple entries
  • Rolling out by nationality—check gov.uk/eta for current status

Visa Required

Citizens requiring visas should apply through gov.uk/check-uk-visa:

  • Standard Visitor Visa: up to 6 months
  • Processing: typically 3 weeks
  • Biometrics required at visa application center

Passport Requirements

  • Valid for duration of stay (no minimum validity required, but some airlines enforce 6 months)
  • Must be a full passport (not emergency or temporary)

Border Control

The UK is not part of the Schengen Area. All arrivals clear UK border control, even from EU countries. eGates available for eligible passport holders (UK, EU, USA, Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and others).

Official visa information: gov.uk/check-uk-visa

Getting Around

Domestic Flights

The UK is compact—domestic flights are mainly useful for Scotland and Northern Ireland:

Route Flight Time Alternatives
London ↔ Edinburgh 1h 15m Train 4h 20m
London ↔ Glasgow 1h 20m Train 4h 30m
London ↔ Belfast 1h 20m No direct train
London ↔ Manchester 1h 00m Train 2h 10m

Tip: For London-Manchester and London-Birmingham, trains are often faster city-center to city-center when factoring airport time.

Trains

The UK has an extensive rail network. Trains are often the best option for domestic travel:

  • LNER: London-Edinburgh/Newcastle (East Coast Main Line)
  • Avanti West Coast: London-Manchester/Liverpool/Glasgow
  • GWR: London-Bristol/Cardiff/Exeter
  • CrossCountry: Birmingham-Edinburgh, regional connections
  • Eurostar: London St Pancras to Paris (2h 15m) and Brussels (2h)

Booking tips:

  • Book advance tickets for best prices (up to 12 weeks ahead)
  • Trainline for booking
  • BritRail Pass available for overseas visitors (unlimited travel)
  • Peak hours (6-9am, 4-7pm weekdays) significantly more expensive

Car Rental

Useful for countryside, Scotland, Wales, and areas with limited rail:

  • Drive on the left
  • Manual transmission common—request automatic if needed
  • Minimum age 21, typically 23-25 for some rentals
  • International licenses accepted for up to 12 months
  • Congestion charge in central London (£15/day)

Buses

  • National Express: Intercity coach network, budget option
  • Megabus: Ultra-budget, major city routes from £1
  • FlixBus: Growing European-style network

Best Time to Visit

Peak Season (June-August)

British summer—longest days, warmest weather (15-25°C). School holidays mean busy airports and higher prices. Book flights early.

Shoulder Season (April-May, September-October)

Best overall value. Spring has mild weather and fewer crowds. Autumn offers good prices and fall colors in Scotland. Flights 15-25% cheaper than summer.

Off-Season (November-March)

Cheapest flights, but cold and dark (sunset 4pm in December). Christmas markets in December draw visitors. Good for: London theater, indoor attractions, avoiding crowds.

Weather Considerations

Region Best Weather Notes
London/South May-Sep Warmest, driest region
Scotland May-Sep Midges (biting insects) June-Aug
Wales May-Sep Wetter than England
Northern England May-Sep Lake District wettest

Pack layers and rain gear regardless of season.

Top Destinations

Cities

City Airport Known For
London LHR, LGW, STN, LTN, LCY History, culture, theater, royalty
Edinburgh EDI Castle, festivals, Old Town
Manchester MAN Music, football, nightlife
Glasgow GLA Art, architecture, gateway to Highlands
Liverpool LPL Beatles, maritime history, football
Bath BRS Roman baths, Georgian architecture
Oxford LHR (1h by bus) Historic university
Cambridge STN (30 min) University, punting

Regions

  • Scottish Highlands: Fly to Inverness (INV) or Edinburgh (EDI), rent car
  • Lake District: Fly to Manchester (MAN), 90-min drive
  • Cornwall: Fly to Newquay (NQY) or Exeter (EXT)
  • Wales: Fly to Cardiff (CWL) or Bristol (BRS)
  • Northern Ireland: Fly to Belfast (BFS/BHD)

Day Trips from London

Many destinations accessible without flying:

  • Stonehenge: 90 min by train/bus from London
  • Windsor Castle: 30 min by train
  • Brighton: 1 hour by train
  • Cotswolds: 90 min by train to Moreton-in-Marsh

Travel Tips

Money

  • Currency: British Pound Sterling (GBP, £)
  • Cards: Contactless payment ubiquitous—many places cashless-only
  • Tipping: 10-12.5% at restaurants if service not included, round up for taxis
  • ATMs: Widely available, use bank ATMs (avoid Travelex/Euronet machines)

Connectivity

  • Mobile: EE, Vodafone, Three, O2
  • eSIM: Widely supported. Airalo, Holafly work well
  • EU roaming: No longer free post-Brexit—check your carrier's UK rates
  • WiFi: Free in most cafes, hotels, and airports

Electrical

  • Voltage: 230V, 50Hz
  • Plug type: Type G (three rectangular pins)
  • Adapters: Essential for US/EU travelers. Hotels sometimes provide, but bring your own

Useful Apps

  • Trainline: Rail booking and live departures
  • Citymapper: London/Manchester public transport
  • Uber: Available in major cities
  • TfL Go: London Underground official app

Cultural Notes

  • Queue culture is serious—always join the back of the line
  • "Cheers" means thank you
  • Pubs often close at 11pm (later on weekends)
  • Tipping not expected in pubs when ordering at bar

Flights from United Kingdom

Top Airports in United Kingdom

Busiest airports by route connections

Airports by Region

163 airports across 5 regions (plus uncategorized)

SH(1 airport)