Cheap Airline Tickets to England

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Cheap flights to England are normally found through London, and from there tourists have various choices to discover the other regions of England. Flights to various regions of England provide never-ending opportunities for any tourist. Whether you are into history, wizardry or royalty or simply like enjoy the cities, England has it all.



Heathrow International Airport (airport code: LHR) situated in London Borough of Hillingdon, is considered as the busiest air transportation hub in the world when it comes to international passengers traffic. The airport is the second most active worldwide in terms of total passenger traffic. Also, Heathrow is the biggest and the busiest airport in U.K. The airport is also the busiest in the entire European Union when it comes to passenger traffic and noted as the second busiest when it comes to traffic movements. Heathrow International Airport is the major center of BMI, Virgin Atlantic and British Airways.

The second international airport that you can use on your way to England is London Gatwick International Airport (airport code: LGW). It is the second biggest international air transportation hub and the second busiest, after Heathrow in U.K. It was regarded as the twenty-eighth busiest airport in the world in terms of passenger traffic and the ninth busiest when it comes to international passenger traffic. Gatwick is also considered as the busiest single landing strip international airport in the world. Generally, charter air carriers do not use Heathrow and instead use Gatwick as a home base for London and the South East. Currently, US Airways and Delta Airlines are the only airlines of the US that continue to serve Gatwick from the United States. Gatwick International Airport is also the base for scheduled flights of Aer Lingus, Flybe, EasyJet, Virgin Atlantic and British Airways. Also, it is the base for charter air carriers such as Thomson Airways, Thomson Cook Airlines and Monarch Airlines.



Another airport that you can use on your flight to England is the Stansted Airport (airport code: STN). This airport is a center for many major European low-priced airlines. It is regarded as the third busiest air transportation facility in U.K. and the third biggest airport that serve the Greater London after Gatwick and Heathrow. It is served by many airlines like Aegean Airlines, Air Berlin, Atlantic Airways, Blue Air, EasyJet, Ryanair and Iceland Express among others.