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Stansted (STN) 49 kms
Southend (SEN) 57 kms
Perth Airport (PER) 10 kms

Comprehensive Guide to Flights from London to Perth

Planning a trip from London to Perth? You're in for a treat. Perth, the capital of Western Australia, boasts stunning beaches, a vibrant city life and a rich cultural heritage. It attracts travellers from around the globe with its iconic landmarks, stunning natural beauty, and the unique opportunity to explore Australia's west coast. A direct flight is the fastest way to reach Perth from London; however, the flight duration averages around 17 hours, but this can vary based on weather conditions and the specific aircraft used. Several major airlines provide direct routes, including Qantas and Virgin Australia, each operating several flights per week. While direct flights are convenient, exploring alternative routes can sometimes lead to better deals. Layover hubs like Dubai or Singapore are common options. Although these add to your total travel time, they can significantly lower your overall cost. Booking your flights for the cheapest months to fly is key. Ideally, flying during the low season (June to August) is best for budget-friendly travel; however, bear in mind that the weather will be cooler and possibly wet. It's also advisable to book your flights at least two to three months in advance. Peak travel is generally during the summer months (December to February) due to the pleasant weather and school holidays, so you will pay more for your flights during this period. Outside of these peak seasons, you should find lower prices and fewer crowds.

Best time to fly to Perth

Perth enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild, relatively wet winters. Summers (December to February) see temperatures ranging from 25°C to 35°C, with little rainfall. Autumn (March to May) offers warm sunny days and cooler nights, with average temperatures between 13.7°C and 26°C. Winters (June to August) are cool and wet, with temperatures ranging from 8°C to 19°C. Spring (September to November) brings warm sunny days and cooler nights, with average temperatures from 17.5°C to 30°C, ideal conditions for outdoor exploration. The 'Fremantle Doctor', a cooling sea breeze, provides some relief during the warmer months. Occasional storms can bring heavy rainfall and thunderstorms throughout the year, particularly during winter.

London airports

London has five major airports that serve commercial flights: Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton and City Airport.

Heathrow Airport

Heathrow is the busiest airport in London, a major international hub and one of the largest airports in the world. It opened in 1946 and is constantly expanding and modernising. It is home to numerous airlines and has several terminals, with high passenger numbers and many flights every day.

Gatwick Airport

Gatwick is the second-busiest airport in London, serving a mix of domestic and international flights. It is another major hub airport with numerous airlines and passengers, with an important historical significance due to its role in wartime. It has two terminals and was opened in 1929.

Stansted Airport

Stansted is a large international airport situated outside central London, primarily serving budget airlines. It boasts a modern design and efficient operations.

Main airlines for this route

  • Qantas
  • Emirates
  • British Airways

Perth airports

Perth has two major airports: Perth Airport and Jandakot Airport.

Perth Airport

Perth Airport (PER), the main airport serving the city, is a modern facility with several terminals, handling a significant number of domestic and international flights daily. It opened in 1944 and has since been continuously expanded. It is an important international hub. To reach the city centre, various options are available. Public transport includes trains and buses which run regularly to various parts of the city, taxis are readily available outside the terminals, and car hire services provide additional flexibility.

Jandakot Airport

Jandakot Airport (JAD) is a smaller airport predominantly used for general aviation and smaller airlines. Although it is smaller than Perth Airport, it still serves a variety of destinations. Getting to the city center from this airport is more limited, mostly taxis are readily available outside the airport terminals.

What to do and see in Perth

Perth offers a unique blend of urban excitement and natural beauty. There is always something for everyone to enjoy.

  • Kings Park and Botanic Garden: Explore this sprawling urban park with breathtaking views of the city and the Swan River. Discover diverse flora and fauna.
  • Cottesloe Beach: Relax on the pristine sands of this iconic beach, take a swim in the Indian Ocean, or simply soak up the atmosphere.
  • Fremantle Prison: Immerse yourself in history with a tour of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Learn about its fascinating past.