Flying from Yorkshire costs up to 146% more than London
Leeds-Bradford Airport was placed last on a “value list” which found that passengers flying from non-London airports were at a disadvantage on getting the best deals on flights.
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Hide AdThe research by Idealo Flights revealed that the cost of a return flight to Paris for a Valentine’s Weekend getaway was up to 146% more expensive from provincial airports.
LIST IN FULL (FLIGHTS TO A PARIS AIRPORT):
Gatwick: £108
Luton: 3123
Heathrow: 3132
Edinburgh: £176
Birmingham: £179
London City: £192
Cardiff: £196
Liverpool: £200
Bristol: £203
Belfast: £209
Newcastle: £220
Manchester: £227
Glasgow: £239
Aberdeen: £245
Leeds/Bradford: £266
Katy Phillips of Idealo said: “There are many factors which determine the price of a flight, and prices tend to fluctuate on a regular basis. A potential reason for the London-centric flight prices found in our study is the competition that airlines face from the range of London airports.
“Add to this the fact that London carriers are also competing with Eurostar which takes passengers directly from St Pancras to Gare du Nord without all the extra airport waiting time. Winning passengers back from such an efficient service could be another reason for the lower ticket prices from London airports.”
She said passengers who wanted to get the cheapest deals should compare prices from as many airlines as possible and try to be flexible on dates.