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£1,136 Find cheap flights to Whitehorse

This is the cheapest return flight price found by a KAYAK user in the last 72 hours by searching for a flight to Whitehorse departing on 10/8. Fares are subject to change and may not be available on all flights or dates of travel. Click the price to replicate the search for this deal.
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Cheap flight deals to Whitehorse

Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights to Whitehorse that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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14:10 - 23:24LHR-YXY
41h 14m2 stops
16:55 - 06:35YXY-LHR
29h 40m2 stops
£1,136Air Canada
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Sat, 10 Aug - Sun, 25 Aug
08:00 - 21:25LGW-YXY
21h 25m3 stops
06:35 - 23:10YXY-LGW
32h 35m2 stops
£1,265
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Sat, 10 Aug - Sun, 25 Aug
06:55 - 23:24LHR-YXY
24h 29m2 stops
05:00 - 13:20YXY-LHR
24h 20m1 stop
£1,374
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Sat, 10 Aug - Sun, 25 Aug
14:10 - 23:24LHR-YXY
17h 14m1 stop
05:00 - 13:20YXY-LHR
24h 20m1 stop
£1,667
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Sat, 10 Aug - Sun, 25 Aug

Flights to Whitehorse - Travel Insights & Trends

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights to Whitehorse to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What is the cheapest day to fly to Whitehorse?

The average price of all flights to Whitehorse clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.
Based on KAYAK data, the cheapest day to fly to Whitehorse is Wednesday where tickets can be as cheap as £800. On the other hand, the most expensive day to fly is Friday, where prices are £1,124 on average.

What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Whitehorse?

The average price for all flights to Whitehorse depending on the time of departure, clicked by users on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.
The cheapest time of day to fly to Whitehorse is generally in the evening, when flights cost £885 on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Whitehorse is generally in the morning, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is £1,024.

How long is the flight to Whitehorse?

The duration of your flight to Whitehorse depends on your departure and arrival airports. Obviously any flights that include a layover will also be longer. The most popular route to Whitehorse on KAYAK is from London, which takes 31h 09m.

Good to know - Cheap tickets to Whitehorse

Cheapest flight

£1,136
Flight from London Heathrow Airport to Whitehorse

When to book flights to Whitehorse

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel to Whitehorse based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
Estimated return price
KAYAK looks at all historical flight data for each date to provide a predicted price for one-way trips or returns with a duration up to 40 days. The information is for flights to Whitehorse based on your location. While we try to provide actual minimum prices for each date, some prices are predictions and actual prices may differ.

FAQs - booking Whitehorse flights

  • How far is Whitehorse from central Whitehorse?

    The city centre of Whitehorse is 1 mile from Whitehorse.

  • What is the name of Whitehorse’s airport?

    There is only 1 airport in Whitehorse, called Whitehorse (YXY). It can also be referred to as Erik Nielsen Whitehorse Intl or Whitehorse.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights to Whitehorse?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights to Whitehorse.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket to Whitehorse?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Whitehorse is likely to change within 7 days, so travellers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights to Whitehorse?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Whitehorse with an airline and back with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight to Whitehorse?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Whitehorse up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

  • Which airline offers the most flights to Whitehorse?

    Of the 3 airlines that fly to Whitehorse, Air North offers the most flights, with around 55 per week, followed by Air Canada with 14 flights per week.

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Direct departures

United Kingdom to Whitehorse

Monday

ANA, Air Canada, Air North, +2 more

ANA, Air Canada, +3 more

Tuesday

ANA, Air Canada, Air North, +1 more

ANA, Air Canada, +2 more

Wednesday

ANA, Air Canada, Air North, +2 more

ANA, Air Canada, +3 more

Thursday

ANA, Air Canada, Air North, +1 more

ANA, Air Canada, +2 more

Friday

ANA, Air Canada, Air North, +2 more

ANA, Air Canada, +3 more

Saturday

ANA, Air Canada, Air North, +1 more

ANA, Air Canada, +2 more

Sunday

ANA, Air Canada, Air North, +1 more

ANA, Air Canada, +2 more

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Direct returns

Whitehorse to United Kingdom

Monday

ANA, Air Canada, Air North, +2 more

ANA, Air Canada, +3 more

Tuesday

ANA, Air Canada, Air North, +1 more

ANA, Air Canada, +2 more

Wednesday

ANA, Air Canada, Air North, +2 more

ANA, Air Canada, +3 more

Thursday

ANA, Air Canada, Air North, +1 more

ANA, Air Canada, +2 more

Friday

ANA, Air Canada, Air North, +2 more

ANA, Air Canada, +3 more

Saturday

ANA, Air Canada, Air North, +1 more

ANA, Air Canada, +2 more

Sunday

ANA, Air Canada, Air North, +1 more

ANA, Air Canada, +2 more

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Top airline flying to Whitehorse

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying to Whitehorse. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline from the United Kingdom to Whitehorse. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
Need help choosing which airline to fly with to Whitehorse? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
7.0
Air CanadaOverall score based on 7004 reviews
7.2Boarding
7.8Crew
6.2Food
7.0Comfort
6.8Entertainment
Airline reviews

My flight was from Charleston, SC to Halifax, NS with one layover and the same on the return. My flight to Halifax was good! The employees at check-in were helpful and friendly. No issues there. My each leg of my flight to Halifax was pleasant. The air crews were excellent, professional and courteous. Arrival in Toronto was uneventful, and the gate agents were friendly and helpful. The same for my flight to Halifax. My return trip was not so pleasant. The flight from Halifax to Toronto was great, with everything I mentioned above: friendly check-in staff and gate agents and quick boarding. It is when I got to Toronto that things went off the rails. In short my flight to Charleston was cancelled about an hour before boarding due to weather in Charleston. I received a text stating I would be rebooked within the 1/2 hour, and I was... on a flight at 6:40 pm the next day, more than 24 hours out! I absolutely could not stay in Toronto that long as I had to be back in Savannah for work. I went to the Air Canada service desk and here is where it really came off the rails for me. Please understand that up to this point every Air Canada employee I had interaction with was wonderful. However my experience with your service desk left much to be desired. As I stood in line with about 30 other people one of the agents announced that for those of us whose flight was cancelled that we had been rebooked, and to please follow her so we could be "escorted out". I turned to someone in line and asked what that meant, "escorted out"? They had no idea. As someone who has limited international travel experience I had no idea what to expect. One of the passengers asked her about accommodations, and was told basically that the cancellation was due to weather and therefore not Air Canada's problem (paraphrasing, but that was the message). She then proceeded to herd a group of passengers to be "escorted out". No other explanation. I waited in line to talk with one of the agents, and happened to get the same agent who had just taken the group out. I told her I could not wait for another flight 24 hours away and asked if they could try and book me on an earlier flight. She handed me a card and said there was nothing they could do and to call the 800 number to try and get another booking. She was extremely short with me and acted as if it was a bother to answer my questions. She said that I needed to be "escorted out". I asked her what does that mean? She explained that the international side of the airport closed at 10:00 pm and that we could not stay in the terminal overnight. I then asked her where I was going to be escorted to, to which she answered "the curb". The curb... outside of the airport? Yes, the curb. That was all she said. I left the desk to call the 800 number to rebook my flight. The gentleman I spoke with on the phone was pleasant and very helpful, and was able to get me a flight out at 7:55 am the next morning with a connection in Chicago. Absolutely wonderful experience there. I then proceeded to walk through the terminal to find my way out so that I could get a hotel for the night (another $225 I was not expecting to spend). I didn't realize that I could not exit the terminal without being "escorted out". I, and several other passengers, found our way at the far end of the terminal which was, apparently, closed to all except domestic Canadian travel. We were not aware of this. We were approached by a young lady with Air Canada and told that we had to turn around and we were not permitted in that section of the airport. She was abrupt and quite rude about it. Not a pleasant person. I made my way back to the service desk so that they could escort me out. About an hour after getting my flight taken care of I received another text that my morning flight had been delayed by 45 minutes. Not a huge deal as I was able to make my connection in Chicago, but it did put me on edge expecting another cancellation. My flight from Toronto to Chicago and then to Charleston was with United Airlines. The flight to Chicago was pleasant. I was fortunate enough to have a seat to myself. The flight from Chicago to Charleston was on a smaller plane, two seats each side, and the individual next to me was not a small individual. I had to press myself against the wall of the plane as I had zero space. Other than that the flight was fine and, again, the crew professional and courteous. I hate to complain because I know that airline employees, both on the ground and in the air, deal with some crazy things and many unpleasant passengers. I get it. I am in hospitality and I absolutely understand, and am appreciative of your associates and the jobs they have. It's not easy and, I imagine, quite stressful at times. Every Air Canada associate I interacted with was wonderful and do your airline credit, aside from those that I just mentioned above. It's not hard to answer a question, even if you're having a hard day. I also understand that things happen that are beyond the control of the airline. Weather, mechanical issues, passengers acting up... I totally understand. When it is all said and done Air Canada got me home safely, for which I am most grateful, and I am grateful for all of your associates who were professional and courteous during my journey.

6.0 GoodKen, May 2024YHZ - YYZ
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My flight was from Charleston, SC to Halifax, NS with one layover and the same on the return. My flight to Halifax was good! The employees at check-in were helpful and friendly. No issues there. My each leg of my flight to Halifax was pleasant. The air crews were excellent, professional and courteous. Arrival in Toronto was uneventful, and the gate agents were friendly and helpful. The same for my flight to Halifax. My return trip was not so pleasant. The flight from Halifax to Toronto was great, with everything I mentioned above: friendly check-in staff and gate agents and quick boarding. It is when I got to Toronto that things went off the rails. In short my flight to Charleston was cancelled about an hour before boarding due to weather in Charleston. I received a text stating I would be rebooked within the 1/2 hour, and I was... on a flight at 6:40 pm the next day, more than 24 hours out! I absolutely could not stay in Toronto that long as I had to be back in Savannah for work. I went to the Air Canada service desk and here is where it really came off the rails for me. Please understand that up to this point every Air Canada employee I had interaction with was wonderful. However my experience with your service desk left much to be desired. As I stood in line with about 30 other people one of the agents announced that for those of us whose flight was cancelled that we had been rebooked, and to please follow her so we could be "escorted out". I turned to someone in line and asked what that meant, "escorted out"? They had no idea. As someone who has limited international travel experience I had no idea what to expect. One of the passengers asked her about accommodations, and was told basically that the cancellation was due to weather and therefore not Air Canada's problem (paraphrasing, but that was the message). She then proceeded to herd a group of passengers to be "escorted out". No other explanation. I waited in line to talk with one of the agents, and happened to get the same agent who had just taken the group out. I told her I could not wait for another flight 24 hours away and asked if they could try and book me on an earlier flight. She handed me a card and said there was nothing they could do and to call the 800 number to try and get another booking. She was extremely short with me and acted as if it was a bother to answer my questions. She said that I needed to be "escorted out". I asked her what does that mean? She explained that the international side of the airport closed at 10:00 pm and that we could not stay in the terminal overnight. I then asked her where I was going to be escorted to, to which she answered "the curb". The curb... outside of the airport? Yes, the curb. That was all she said. I left the desk to call the 800 number to rebook my flight. The gentleman I spoke with on the phone was pleasant and very helpful, and was able to get me a flight out at 7:55 am the next morning with a connection in Chicago. Absolutely wonderful experience there. I then proceeded to walk through the terminal to find my way out so that I could get a hotel for the night (another $225 I was not expecting to spend). I didn't realize that I could not exit the terminal without being "escorted out". I, and several other passengers, found our way at the far end of the terminal which was, apparently, closed to all except domestic Canadian travel. We were not aware of this. We were approached by a young lady with Air Canada and told that we had to turn around and we were not permitted in that section of the airport. She was abrupt and quite rude about it. Not a pleasant person. I made my way back to the service desk so that they could escort me out. About an hour after getting my flight taken care of I received another text that my morning flight had been delayed by 45 minutes. Not a huge deal as I was able to make my connection in Chicago, but it did put me on edge expecting another cancellation. My flight from Toronto to Chicago and then to Charleston was with United Airlines. The flight to Chicago was pleasant. I was fortunate enough to have a seat to myself. The flight from Chicago to Charleston was on a smaller plane, two seats each side, and the individual next to me was not a small individual. I had to press myself against the wall of the plane as I had zero space. Other than that the flight was fine and, again, the crew professional and courteous. I hate to complain because I know that airline employees, both on the ground and in the air, deal with some crazy things and many unpleasant passengers. I get it. I am in hospitality and I absolutely understand, and am appreciative of your associates and the jobs they have. It's not easy and, I imagine, quite stressful at times. Every Air Canada associate I interacted with was wonderful and do your airline credit, aside from those that I just mentioned above. It's not hard to answer a question, even if you're having a hard day. I also understand that things happen that are beyond the control of the airline. Weather, mechanical issues, passengers acting up... I totally understand. When it is all said and done Air Canada got me home safely, for which I am most grateful, and I am grateful for all of your associates who were professional and courteous during my journey.

Very poor. Flight was cancelled last minute to deploy the plane for another route

Unable to initiate refund/reschedule the ticket #worst experience #lost 900$

The flight was actually good the staff was all friendly, but I have to give it a bad rating because my luggage was damaged and I was not able to claim that it was damaged. I only realized it once I got to my hotel and when I tried to contact Air Canada it was almost impossible. The number give to make claims is only for US & Canada yet I was in Seoul, when I tried contacting the number for Seoul I was once again told to call the other number or to return to the airport (which was not possible at the moment). So very disappointed that there was no way to claim my damaged bag and now I have to try to get a new bag while on vacation.

Horrific, we bought our tickets 6 months in advance and paid extra for specific seats close to the front. There was an equipment change to a larger plane ( more seats), identical configuration, you would believe they could honor the seats we purchased. Unfortunately not, and they sent multiple alerts from 11pm to 2am, keeping us up all night. Eventually my husband was moved to the back of the plane with 40 rows, 10seats wide, 🟰 400 people ahead of him to deplane. ( we had a time constraint we had to catch on landing) I don’t mind a middle seat if it is my husband or travel partner, but if I thought there would ever be a chance we would be separated. I would choose an isle. There was no one we could contact as we were at sea, with no cell service. Once docked, We went to the airport an extra hour early, no help at all Air Canada check in counter told us we don’t work for air Canada, call Toronto. Horrible service all around. When you pay for seat selection, don’t count on it with Air Canada. ☹️

Air Canada cancelled our flight from Paris to Montreal with less than 24 hours notice, completely ruining our plans for the last day of our trip. Their associate tried to help by rebooking, but there was only one option available from Paris that was impossible for us to get on. There was no compensation for the disruption, and in fact, we had to pay an additional surcharge after losing money from another flight we had to cancel in order to accommodate the change. Before arriving in Paris, our flights were changed 5 times, but we had more flexibility while still on home soil, so the changes were manageable. Very unpredictable company and poor customer service.

Mess up with not assigning my husband a seat when our two tickets were purchased at the same time. They put us on standby. We were almost bumped off the plane at the gate before departure. Luckily someone volunteered to get a later flight.

Prepaid for my seat selection over a month in advance only to be told when I arrive at the airport that the plane has changed and no pre-selected seats would be honored and refunds would not be issued immediately. Was forced to separate from my traveling companion Air Canada. Unsurprisingly was no assistance in this whatsoever. Plane. We got switched on to also has no entertainment options available

Easy booking process and great follow up notifications. Need to improve boarding process and flight crew should be more personable and friendly with passengers.

The flight itself was ok the staff was great and so was the inflight food. The biggest problem was that my luggage was damaged (the zipper pull from both sides of the zipper where completely ripped out) and I didn’t notice at the airport but at the hotel and when I tried to make a claim it was not possible for me because I have to either call (which is difficult because I’m in another country) I tried to call every nombre given to me but the one that I need I was never able to contact and going back to the airport was not an option. So it’s basically impossible to make a claim if you are abroad. Very disappointed that there are no other ways to claim a damaged bag and now I need to buy a new luggage while on my trip.

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Recent return flight deals

 
These are the cheapest return flights to Whitehorse found on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.
10/8Sat
2 stopsAir Canada
41h 14mLHR-YXY
25/8Sun
2 stopsAir Canada
29h 40mYXY-LHR
£1,136
10/8Sat
3 stops
21h 25mLGW-YXY
25/8Sun
2 stops
32h 35mYXY-LGW
£1,265
10/8Sat
2 stops
24h 29mLHR-YXY
25/8Sun
1 stop
24h 20mYXY-LHR
£1,374
10/8Sat
1 stop
17h 14mLHR-YXY
25/8Sun
1 stop
24h 20mYXY-LHR
£1,667

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Recent domestic flight deals

15/9Sun
directAir North
2h 25mYVR-YXY
28/9Sat
directAir North
2h 15mYXY-YVR
£240
29/8Thu
directAir North
2h 24mYVR-YXY
5/9Thu
directAir North
2h 15mYXY-YVR
£251
13/6Thu
multi-stopWestJet
17h 30mYVR-YXY
19/6Wed
multi-stopWestJet
9h 50mYXY-YVR
£264
13/6Thu
multi-stopWestJet
26h 35mYVR-YXY
19/6Wed
multi-stopWestJet
9h 50mYXY-YVR
£275
12/6Wed
multi-stopWestJet
5h 15mYVR-YXY
19/6Wed
multi-stopWestJet
28h 01mYXY-YVR
£281
11/6Tue
multi-stopWestJet
16h 45mYVR-YXY
19/6Wed
multi-stopWestJet
7h 59mYXY-YVR
£283
14/6Fri
multi-stopWestJet
5h 15mYVR-YXY
19/6Wed
multi-stopWestJet
28h 01mYXY-YVR
£284
31/7Wed
directAir North
2h 25mYVR-YXY
8/8Thu
directAir North
2h 15mYXY-YVR
£287
31/7Wed
directAir North
2h 25mYVR-YXY
8/8Thu
directAir North
2h 15mYXY-YVR
£287
29/8Thu
direct
2h 24mYVR-YXY
5/9Thu
multi-stop
7h 00mYXY-YVR
£356

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