Flights to France

Flights to France from the UK

Under 90 minutes from London to Paris — and that's before you reach Nice, Lyon, Bordeaux or Marseille. The closest foreign country to the UK, and arguably the most varied.

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About France

Why UK travellers love France

France is the most visited country on Earth — 90+ million tourists a year — and still the easiest long weekend Brits can take. Flights from London to Paris clock in under 90 minutes, and from most UK cities you're closer to France than you are to Edinburgh.

The range is huge. Paris for art, food and romance; the Côte d'Azur (Nice, Cannes, Monaco) for beaches and glamour; Lyon for food-obsessed weekends; Bordeaux for wine country; the Alps for skiing; Provence for lavender, markets and slow travel. The TGV rail network makes multi-city trips easy.

Costs are similar to the UK — Paris restaurants can sting, but small bistros, boulangeries and supermarket picnics keep budgets under control. Tipping isn't expected (service is included, "service compris").

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Flights from UK airports to France

Short hops from every corner of the UK — you can sometimes fly cheaper than taking the train.

Airlines flying to France

The UK–France market is dominated by BA and Air France out of London, plus easyJet and Ryanair for budget.

Practical info for UK travellers

Visa (UK passport)No visa required. Schengen — up to 90 days in any 180-day period for tourism.
CurrencyEuro (EUR, €). Cards widely accepted; contactless everywhere including taxis.
Time zoneCET (UTC+1) / CEST (UTC+2 summer) — one hour ahead of the UK.
LanguageFrench. English understood in tourist areas but try "Bonjour" first — locals appreciate the effort.
Best monthsMay–June and September–October. July–August is peak and Paris can feel empty as locals head south.
Flight times from UKCDG 1h 20m · NCE 2h 15m · LYS 1h 50m · BOD 1h 50m · MRS 2h 20m
Plug typeType C/E (European two-pin). UK adaptor needed.
Getting aroundTGV high-speed trains connect all major cities. Paris Metro is cheap and comprehensive.

Best time to visit France

May–June and September–October are the sweet spots: mild weather, long days, fewer crowds. August sees Paris go semi-dormant as locals head on holiday — you'll find shuttered bistros but also smaller queues at the Louvre.

Best
May–Jun, Sep–Oct

Warm, reasonable prices, cultural calendar in full swing.

Shoulder
Mar–Apr, Nov

Paris in spring; wine regions in autumn. Cheaper hotels.

Peak / avoid
Jul–Aug

Côte d'Azur packed; Paris half-closed for les vacances.

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Flights to France — FAQs

Do I need a visa to visit France from the UK?

No. UK passport holders can visit France visa-free for up to 90 days in any 180-day period under Schengen rules. Your passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned departure and issued within the last 10 years.

What currency does France use?

The euro (€). France is effectively cashless in cities — contactless is accepted on buses, in cafés and for small purchases. Rural markets and small rural cafés may still prefer cash.

When is the best time to visit France?

May, June, September and October. Paris is at its best in spring; the South of France peaks in May–June (before the summer heat) and again in September. Avoid August in Paris — locals are away and many small places close.

How long is the flight from London to France?

London to Paris is 1h 20m flying. Nice is 2h 15m, Lyon 1h 50m, Bordeaux 1h 50m, Marseille 2h 20m. All are direct.

Is it better to fly or take the Eurostar to Paris?

For central London to central Paris, Eurostar is usually faster door-to-door (2h 20m train vs. 1h 20m flight + airport faff). Flying wins if you're not near St Pancras, if you find cheap fares (often £39 return on easyJet) or if you're heading outside Paris.

Is France safe for UK travellers?

Yes, France is generally very safe. Pickpocketing is the main tourist risk — especially the Paris Metro, around the Eiffel Tower, and Gare du Nord. Keep bags zipped and don't engage with "petition" scammers. UK travellers should carry a GHIC card for reciprocal state healthcare.

Last reviewed: May 2026 · Editorial guide updated regularly with current data.
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