On average, how much does a plane flight from New York to London cost round trip?

Acadia asked:


I’ve looked all over the internet and I’m getting a huge range of prices, so I was wondering if someone who has recently flown from NY to London round trip could tell me how much it cost for you?

Thanks!

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3 comments to On average, how much does a plane flight from New York to London cost round trip?

  • Lilly W

    basically 800 plus dollars and i know cuz i travel alot and i look at flights more than three times a month im the one who searches the good prices out . if ur lucky you could get it for 700 try priceline or lastminute,travelocity,expedia,booking buddy,cheapoair and so on i check every single one and kayak lolzzzzz
    good luck

  • Vic

    An avg around july 22 for a week return will cost $669 on united via washington.Direct will be $705 on american.
    Though there are cheaper flights in the range of $500.Yes that’s true.
    Like departing on 20 and return 27 august on kuwait airlines direct flight is only $529 and departing 15 june and returning 26 june on iceland air via Reykjavik is only $515.So you can search it on kayak if flexible with dates.

  • jasmine

    Get the best deals by visiting some specialized sites that compare instantly airfares from different airlines. The most popular ones are listed here:

    Use flexible dates in your query whenever it is possible.

    Include low cost airlines in your query when possible.

    Check also Aer Lingus (http://www.aerlingus.com/) that may offer cheap flight via Dublin.

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