Kolkata to London Flights

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Cheapest Flights from Kolkata to London

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Planning a trip to London? IndiGo offers regular Kolkata to London flights. Convenient return routes flights from London to Kolkata are also available. As one of the most trusted aviation brands in India, you can book direct flights with IndiGo to your favourite destination at ease. IndiGo offers numerous lowest-fare flights from Kolkata to London on a regular basis. Flights to London have comfortable layovers and passengers can unwind in the lounge area before heading back to their flights.

Kolkata to London flight information

Flight timing, route, layovers, and other important information can help tourists avoid unnecessary stress during their flights to London.

London - The swinging city

London, a city steeped in history and grandeur, stands as a symbol of glory and honour. With its roots dating back to the Roman era, London has witnessed the rise of the industrial revolution and become a hub of innovation. In the swinging 90s, London emerged as a vibrant centre of style, redefining its cultural landscape. The city is adorned with iconic landmarks, magnificent galleries, world-class museums, captivating theatres, bustling markets, and serene parks. London's ancient and contemporary architectural marvels showcase its enduring influence. It is a city that cherishes its past while embracing the ideas and advancements of the modern age.

Indulge in the culinary delights of London, from traditional favourites like Bangers and Scotch Eggs to global treasures like Chicken Tikka Masala. As you explore the city, you'll be immersed in a rich tapestry of democracy and monarchy, where the works of Shakespeare continue to captivate audiences worldwide. As one of the most trusted aviation brands in India, you can book direct flights with IndiGo to your favourite destination at ease.

Places to visit in London

London has a plethora of must-visit sites. Some places signify the Roman empire, while others indicate why this city has been of such magnificence. Here are a few places tourists should visit at least once in London.

  • The British Museum - The British Museum is the most eminent in the world. It boasts a collection of over eight million works of art. The Egyptian collection of mummies, classical Greek sculptors, the Rosetta Stone, Egyptian busts, and the Eight Marbles are a few of those priceless centres of attraction.
  • St. Paul’s Cathedral - St. Paul’s Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in St. Paul’s Churchyard. This Cathedral is a Grade Ⅰ listed building and the mother of the Diocese of London. Sir Christopher Wren designed it in the late 17th century. It is renowned because of its unique architectural design. This Cathedral depicts a Neoclassical English-Baroque-style design.
  • National Gallery - The National Gallery houses a treasure trove of some of the most significant paintings. It proudly showcases masterpieces by artists like Leonardo Da Vinci whose artistic brilliance continues to inspire generations. The ethereal beauty of "The Virgin of the Rocks" and the introspective allure of "Narcissus" are just a glimpse into Da Vinci's extraordinary talent. The gallery also boasts works by J.M.W. Turner, Vincent van Gogh, Jan Van Eyck, and Sandro Botticelli. While special exhibitions may require admission fees, the majority of the gallery's collection can be enjoyed free of charge.
  • Warner Bros. Studio - Warner Bros. Studio is home to the sets of the Harry Potter franchise. People come to experience the magic of Hogwarts here. The mysterious lanes of Diagon Alley and the nostalgic 9¾ platform help hundreds of tourists experience the magic.
  • Big Ben - The full name of Big Ben is The Great Bell of the Great Clock of Westminster. It is the most prestigious structure in England. It was renamed Elizabeth Tower in 2012 to mark the diamond jubilee of Elizabeth Ⅱ. Augustus Pugin designed it in a neo-Gothic style with a 316 feet height (97 metres). A guided tour can provide the best experience of the Houses of Parliament inside the Palace of Westminster.
  • Buckingham Palace - Buckingham Palace is often called London’s royal heritage. It is the administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom. It has been the official residence of the UK’s sovereigns since 1937. According to the British Monarchy, this palace has 52 royal and guest bedrooms, 92 offices, 188 staff bedrooms, 78 bathrooms, and 19 different staterooms. Visitors can peek at the 19 varied staterooms for a limited time.
  • The London Eye - The Millennium Wheel, or the London Eye, is a cantilever observation wheel on the south bank of the River Thames. It is Europe’s tallest cantilever wheel and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the United Kingdom. It is a magnanimous 443 feet (135 metres) tall and 394 feet (120 metres) in diameter.
  • Tower Bridge - Tower Bridge is another Grade Ⅰ listed combined bascule and suspension bridge. Situated over the River Thames, its neo-Gothic architecture makes it a popular tourist site. When it first opened in 1984, this bridge was considered the most sophisticated bascule bridge in the world.

Tips to remember for a trip to London

  • River buses are a great way to experience the River Thames.
  • Try to book tickets in advance for any of the selected sightseeing places to avoid unavailability or waiting in long queues.
  • Purchase an oyster card for making payments in London. That is the most convenient mode of payment.

Heathrow Airport

IndiGo flies to the two major airports in London, Heathrow Airport (LHR) and Gatwick Airport (LGW). All flights to London land at these airports.

  • Heathrow Airport (LHR) is the busiest airport and one of the six international airports in London. It has four Terminals and is located in west London, 14 miles from central London. It takes approximately 1 hour to reach the city centre from the airport.
  • Gatwick Airport (LGW) is located in London and is the second busiest airport with two Terminals. It takes approximately an hour to reach the city centre from the airport. Taxis and trains are available at both airports.

London visa requirements

Tourists need a UK visa to visit London. They can submit the following documents for a London visa application-

  • An application form for a UK visa.
  • Recent passport-size photographs.
  • Passport.
  • Testimony for financial support.
  • Biometric information.
  • Visa fee receipt.
  • Proof of occupation.

Kolkata - City with a soul

Kolkata, also known as Calcutta, is the aesthetic portal city of India and the capital city of West Bengal. Museums, Science City, Howrah Bridge, Victoria Memorial, and cathedrals are the architectural pride of this city. Additionally, its cuisine is famous worldwide. Several fish preparations like Rohu Fish and sweets like rasogulla and ras malai have emerged from Kolkata. Legendary writers like Rabindranath Tagore and filmmakers like Satyajit Ray were from Kolkata. Tourists love the art of Conch Shell craft, Dhokra Metal casting, and mask making - skills that are preserved to this day. Kolkata has a soul and individuality of its own in the Indian subcontinent.

Kolkata Airport (CCU)

Kolkata Airport (CCU) is also called Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport. IndiGo flights to London depart from this airport. It is located 16 km from the city. There are a total of three Terminals at Kolkata Airport. International flights operate through Terminal 2. To make passengers’ trips more convenient, this airport offers many services like free trolleys, ATMs and cash machines, currency exchange, luggage storage and lockers, child care rooms, and more.

There is plenty of transportation available to reach the city from the airport. Transportation methods include metro, taxis, and buses.

FAQs about Kolkata to London flights

Does IndiGo have flights from Kolkata to London?

Yes, connecting flights to London are available from Kolkata via IndiGo.

What is the aerial distance between Kolkata to London?

The aerial distance between Kolkata to London is 7,957 km.

Does IndiGo fly to Heathrow Airport?

Yes. IndiGo flies to Heathrow Airport.

Does Uber work in London?

Yes. Uber works in London.

What payment options at IndiGo are available while booking a flight?

Passengers can book flights by paying through various modes such as debit cards, credit cards, UPI, net banking, and mobile wallets.

Does a Schengen visa work in London?

No. A UK visa is required to visit London.