Thursday, February 18, 2016

How to Book Cheap Flights to London from South Africa?

Set on the River Thames, London is a 21st-century city that attracts tourists and travellers from all the continents across the globe. A large number of South African travellers every year visit London to explore its superlative cuisine, elegant fashions and high-class culture. There are few direct flights and a plenty of indirect flights London flying on the major routes between London and South Africa. Some of the direct London flights from major South African destinations are British Airways, SouthAfrican Airways and Virgin Atlantic Airlines.
The London city reflects history stretching back to Roman times. The Houses of Parliament stands firmly at its centre, the iconic 'Big Ben' clock tower and Westminster Abbey, site of British monarch coronations altogether reflects mesmerizing views of the entire city. Some of the prominent tourist attractions of the city are Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Windsor Castle, and Hampton Court Palace.
There are also plenty of choices for shopping at Harrods, and the boutiques of Knightsbridge. And also those looking for antiques and bargains can check in at Portobello Road and Camden Market. London’s West End is popular for its amazing shows and collection of theatres, cinemas, restaurants, hotels and nightclubs.
There are direct London flights from Johannesburg to London with SAA, Virgin Atlantic and British Airways. These flights take 11hours and 15 m duration to cover the distance between two destinations. However, there are many connecting flights on an average taking 13hours and 35 minutes to cover the distance.
The best way to book cheap flights to London is by using any of the popular online flight booking portals. These portals show the latest and the best discounts on London cheap flights and often offer additional discounts to passengers booking flight tickets. Also, it is the quickest and the most convenient ways of booking flight tickets.

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