Fly from
Budget
£214 - £377
Route
Depart
Return
Price
London GatwickSouthampton Eastleigh
LGW - SOU
LGWSOU
London Gatwick
Sun 4/6
1 stop10h 55m
Southampton Eastleigh
Tue 6/6
1 stop13h 00m
London GatwickSouthampton Eastleigh
LGW - SOU
LGWSOU
London Gatwick
Fri 10/11
1 stop4h 00m
Southampton Eastleigh
Fri 17/11
1 stop3h 20m
London StanstedSouthampton Eastleigh
STN - SOU
STNSOU
London Stansted
Sun 4/6
1 stop11h 05m
Southampton Eastleigh
Tue 6/6
1 stop13h 45m
London LutonSouthampton Eastleigh
LTN - SOU
LTNSOU
London Luton
Fri 10/11
1 stop3h 55m
Southampton Eastleigh
Fri 17/11
1 stop5h 15m
London StanstedSouthampton Eastleigh
STN - SOU
STNSOU
London Stansted
Sun 16/7
2 stops26h 25m
Southampton Eastleigh
Fri 21/7
2 stops14h 25m
London HeathrowSouthampton Eastleigh
LHR - SOU
LHRSOU
London Heathrow
Sun 1/10
1 stop5h 45m
Southampton Eastleigh
Thu 12/10
1 stop6h 40m
London GatwickSouthampton Eastleigh
LGW - SOU
LGWSOU
London Gatwick
Sun 16/7
1 stop10h 55m
Southampton Eastleigh
Fri 21/7
1 stop12h 55m
London GatwickSouthampton Eastleigh
LGW - SOU
LGWSOU
London Gatwick
Sun 16/7
1 stop10h 55m
Southampton Eastleigh
Fri 21/7
1 stop11h 40m
London CitySouthampton Eastleigh
LCY - SOU
LCYSOU
London City
Fri 10/11
1 stop3h 45m
Southampton Eastleigh
Fri 17/11
1 stop4h 40m
January
£168
February
£183
March
£176
April
£188
May
£203
June
£192
July
£198
August
£196
September
£187
October
£184
November
£184
December
£177
January is currently the cheapest month to fly to Southampton. At this moment in time May is the most expensive month. These prices are determined by multiple factors and booking in advance can help keep costs down if your schedule is not as flexible.
LON - LON Price | £79 - £117 |
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LON Temperature | 4 - 17 °C |
LON Rainfall | 40 - 70 mm |
Weather in Southampton remains relatively mild throughout the year, though the warmest months are generally June, July, August and September, making Southampton flights more expensive. If you’re looking to avoid the crowds, the off-seasons of March to May and October to November are the perfect time to book cheap flights to Southampton.
The Southampton boat show is one of the two key annual boat shows in the UK, alongside the London Boat show. Taking place in September, it is a major 10-day event attracting a large amount of residents and visitors with more than 130,000 individuals attending each year to come and enjoy the show. It is now a festival of boating fun for all the family to experience as it is now offering an additional 500 exhibitions to get involved in such as boatbuilding, tribute concerts and the Southampton Boat Show eye.
There a many reasons to take a cheap flight to Southampton, including The Southampton Mela a remarkable 1-day festival in July that celebrates multicultural music and dance. The festival has been running since 2005 and is a fun free event for the whole family to get involved in. Previous years have seen entertainment from variety of musical styles such as Indian Classical and Bollywood to Flamenco and Bhangra. From 12 noon through to 9pm Hoglands Park sees crowds gather to enjoy a day of culture and fun.
Public transportation is plentiful in Southampton, thanks to several bus systems offering comprehensive routes throughout the city. Taxis and car rentals are also options for getting around Southampton. The city is easy to navigate by bicycle or on foot as well.
Just 4 miles from the city centre, Southampton International Airport (SOU) is the main airport, serving both domestic and international Southampton flights. Options for reaching the centre from the airport are numerous and include car, taxi, train and bus. Car rentals are available at the airport, while taxis are booked and paid for at the airport’s taxi desk. A train station is a one-minute walk from the airport, and trains to Southampton run every 10 minutes. The local bus also operates several routes that run between Southampton International Airport and destinations throughout Southampton.
Home to the first test flight of the Spitfire, Southampton International Airport is located 6.5km (4 miles) northeast of Southampton in the Borough of Eastleigh. In 2008 the airport won the Airports Council International Airport People Award for its dedication to customer service and satisfaction, and in 2010, it served just over 1.7 million passengers.
Comprising one terminal building for both international and domestic flights, with adjacent short- and long-term parking lots, the airport’s runway is said to be built over the remains of a Roman villa.
Although small and lacking in shops and restaurants, Southampton International is generally efficient in terms of checking in, security and boarding. Moreover, its close proximity to a number of transport options makes it a breeze getting in and around the city of Southampton.
In general, Southampton International is a quick in-and-out airport. It’s small size makes it easy to navigate and its warm and friendly staff make it a pleasure to visit.