Looking to travel outside of Canada this fall?
The federal government still advises against all non-essential travel outside of Canada, but the Great White North may see international advisories lifted in the coming months.
For Vancouverites looking to travel to Europe, England offers a plethora of some of the world’s most famous attractions, including Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, the National Gallery, and much more. Tourists will find numerous eateries, galleries, and shopping, too.
London is also famous for its nightlife and known for having one of the most diverse and influential music scenes on the planet.
But while it is one of the most iconic destinations in the world, flights to London aren't always affordable from the Lower Mainland.
For travellers looking for a lower fare, several ticket combinations keep prices under $600 CAD including all taxes and fees. For example, this flight combination sourced through Google Flights costs a total of $587.30 CAD including all taxes and fees. However, you'll need to book two separate tickets to keep the costs low on this trip.
Fly Vancouver to London
The outbound flight departs Vancouver on Wednesday, Sept. 8 and makes stops in Kelowna and Calgary before heading to London.
Booked through WestJet, the total cost for one person comes to $245.16 CAD including all taxes and fees.
Book your first ticket with WestJet.
Fly London to Vancouver
The return flight departs London on Monday, Sept. 20 and makes one stop in Toronto before flying to Vancouver.
Booked through BudgetAir, the total cost for one person flying on Transat comes to $352.14 CAD including all taxes and fees with the conversion.
Book your send ticket with BudgetAir.
Flying to London
Canadians travelling outside of the country should check vaccination requirements at their destination, prior to travel. Other countries determine if or what type of proof of vaccination is required and the related benefits that may be provided such as reduced or no testing or quarantine requirements.
No matter where you plan to travel, make sure you check the Travel Advice and Advisories page for your destination twice: once when you are planning your trip, and again shortly before you leave.
Safety and security conditions may change between the date you book your travel and your departure date.
Find more information about Canadians travelling internationally.