Popular in | July |
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Cheapest in | May |
Average price | S$ 1,368 |
Return from | S$ 853 |
One-way from | S$ 473 |
Fly from
Budget
S$ 853 - S$ 1,343
Route
Depart
Return
Price
Singapore ChangiLondon Gatwick
SIN - LGW
SINLGW
Singapore Changi
Thu 17-8
1 stop21h 05m
London Gatwick
Mon 28-8
1 stop21h 00m
Singapore ChangiLondon Heathrow
SIN - LHR
SINLHR
Singapore Changi
Wed 13-9
1 stop16h 20m
London Heathrow
Wed 20-9
1 stop27h 00m
Singapore ChangiLondon Gatwick
SIN - LGW
SINLGW
Singapore Changi
Thu 14-9
1 stop16h 40m
London Gatwick
Thu 21-9
1 stop16h 30m
Singapore ChangiLondon Heathrow
SIN - LHR
SINLHR
Singapore Changi
Thu 19-10
1 stop16h 55m
London Heathrow
Fri 24-11
1 stop18h 30m
Singapore ChangiLondon Gatwick
SIN - LGW
SINLGW
Singapore Changi
Wed 13-9
1 stop32h 30m
London Gatwick
Wed 20-9
1 stop35h 50m
Singapore ChangiBirmingham
SIN - BHX
SINBHX
Singapore Changi
Mon 28-8
2 stops22h 15m
Birmingham
Mon 18-9
1 stop19h 20m
Singapore ChangiLondon Gatwick
SIN - LGW
SINLGW
Singapore Changi
Tue 4-7
1 stop26h 35m
London Gatwick
Thu 2-11
1 stop23h 10m
Singapore ChangiLondon City
SIN - LCY
SINLCY
Singapore Changi
Wed 1-11
1 stop15h 25m
London City
Sun 12-11
1 stop16h 15m
Singapore ChangiLondon City
SIN - LCY
SINLCY
Singapore Changi
Mon 19-6
1 stop16h 00m
London City
Mon 26-6
1 stop16h 20m
January
S$ 1,220
February
S$ 1,181
March
S$ 1,267
April
S$ 1,333
May
S$ 1,228
June
S$ 1,337
July
S$ 1,634
August
S$ 1,456
September
S$ 1,374
October
S$ 1,286
November
S$ 1,171
December
S$ 1,342
At the present moment the cheapest month to fly to England is currently November; with July being the most expensive. Prices will vary depending on multiple factors such as booking in advance, airline and departure airports and times.
SIN - LON Price | S$ 1,082 - S$ 1,821 |
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LON Temperature | 4 - 17 °C |
LON Rainfall | 40 - 70 mm |
Cheap flights to England – whether for business or pleasure – are always in high demand by residents of other countries. Yet, in our race for a guaranteed-sun holiday, this green and pleasant land often goes unthought of as a holiday destination.
England has a wealth of attractions – a world city in London, multicultural cities such as Manchester and Birmingham, pleasant seaside towns such as Brighton, world-class university towns such as Cambridge and Oxford and world-renowned quintessentially English towns such as Stratford Upon Avon and Windermere.
Over the past couple of decades, the industrial North has undergone great regeneration. The trade and industry of several cities made England great in the 18th and 19th centuries. While the heavy industry has gone, there are many sites of historical interest associated with them. These cities have reinvented themselves for the 21st century with the arts, culture, entertainment, shopping and socialising, great places for a city break.
England’s thriving sports scene, our long and enduring love of Monarchy, our cultural heritage and our natural attributes ensures that this world on our doorstep has something for everyone.
England has a temperate maritime climate – temperatures are mild and weather is changeable. In winter, temperatures rarely fall below zero, while summer temperatures rarely climb past 32 degrees. Rainfall is plentiful, mostly during autumn and winter although the Great British Summer has a reputation for being a washout (play stopped at Wimbledon and all that). The driest months are May, June, September and October.
Flying is a cinch, given the low-cost airlines and dozens of airports around the country. Competition between the budget airlines ensures that fares are low, sometimes cheaper than taking the train.
Trains are frequent and prompt, and booking far in advance nets the cheapest fares.
Buses and coaches are also great ways to get around England. Booked far enough in advance you can travel to many destinations from London from £3 with companies such as National Express.