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Jeddah
Jeddah1 stop£135
Medina
Medina2 stops£231
Riyadh
Riyadh2 stops£212
Dammam
Dammam2 stops£243
Abha
Abha1 stop£474
Gassim
Gassim1 stop£472

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21:20 - 19:40LGW-JED
20h 20m1 stop
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20:25 - 08:55JED-LGW
14h 30m1 stop
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12:15 - 04:05STN-RUH
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12h 30m1 stop
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17:00 - 01:45LHR-RUH
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14:00 - 05:15LGW-RUH
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10h 30m1 stop
£508Turkish Airlines
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19:55 - 03:15LHR-MED
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£849Qatar Airways
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KAYAK's insights & trends for flights to Saudi Arabia

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

What is the cheapest flight to Saudi Arabia?

These are the best return prices found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.
The cheapest ticket to Saudi Arabia from the United Kingdom found in the last 72 hours was to Jeddah, at £312 return. The most popular route is Birmingham (BHX) to Jeddah (JED) and the cheapest return airline ticket found on this route in the last 72 hours was £312.

How much is a flight to Saudi Arabia?

The average and cheapest price for all round-trip flights to Saudi Arabia from each origin found by users searching on KAYAK in the last month.
A flight to Saudi Arabia costs £369 on average. The cheapest price found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was £124 for the route London Gatwick Airport (LGW) to Jeddah (JED). The most popular routes on KAYAK are London to Jeddah which costs £423 on average, and Manchester to Jeddah, which costs £487 on average.
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What is the cheapest day to fly to Saudi Arabia?

The average price of all flights from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.
Based on KAYAK data, the cheapest day to fly to Saudi Arabia is Sunday when return tickets can be as cheap as £514. On the other hand, the most expensive day to fly is Friday, when return prices are £572 on average.

What is the cheapest month to fly from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for flights from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.
The cheapest month for flights from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia is May, when tickets cost £454 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are December and July, when the average cost of round-trip tickets is £647 and £578 respectively.

What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Saudi Arabia?

The average price for all round-trip flights from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia depending on the time of departure, clicked by users on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.
The cheapest time of day to fly to Saudi Arabia is generally in the afternoon, when round-trip flights cost £691 on average. Morning departures are around 12% more expensive than evening flights, on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Saudi Arabia is generally in the morning, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is £791.

How far in advance should I book a flight from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights to Saudi Arabia, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.
To get a below-average price on the flight from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia, you should book around 4 weeks before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 22 weeks before departure.

Which is the cheapest airport to fly into in Saudi Arabia?

Prices will differ depending on the departure airport, but generally, the cheapest airport to fly to in Saudi Arabia is Medina Mohammad Abdulaziz Airport (MED), with an average flight price of £229.

Good to know - Cheap tickets to Saudi Arabia

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June

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December

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£67
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FAQs - booking Saudi Arabia flights

  • What direct flights are there to Saudi Arabia from the UK?

    You can grab direct flights from Heathrow Airport (LHR) to Jeddah King Abdulaziz International flying with Saudia, with a flight time of roughly 5h 50min. You can also fly directly with British Airways or Saudia from Heathrow to Riyadh King Khaled International, with a flight time of about 6h 25min.

  • What documentation do I need to travel to Saudi Arabia?

    When travelling to Saudi Arabia as a UK citizen, you must apply for a travel visa prior to your travel dates, which will be valid for a 90-day visit. For your visa application to be approved, your passport will need to be valid for a minimum of six months from the date of arrival into Saudi Arabia.

  • What are the stopover options between London and Saudi Arabia?

    If you’re flying from London to Riyadh, Jeddah or Dammam, in Saudi Arabia, you can stop at various airports. The more popular airports include Cairo Airport (CAI), Doha Hamad Airport (DOH), Amman Queen Alia International Airport (AMM), plus European airports such as Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) and Madrid Barajas Airport (MAD).

  • How can I reduce my carbon emissions when flying from the UK to Saudi Arabia?

    Check out flights with Saudia, direct from Heathrow to Riyadh King Khaled International, on which you can reduce your average carbon emissions by 33%. For flights that include stopovers, British Airways and Flynas operate a service from Heathrow to Jeddah King Abdulaziz International that reduces emissions by 44%, via Cairo International Airport.

  • How to get to the city centre from Jeddah International Airport (JED)?

    Upon arriving at Jeddah International Airport (JED), travellers have several convenient options to reach the city centre. Taxis are readily available outside the terminal, offering a direct and convenient mode of transport. Alternatively, the airport is also well-connected by an efficient and affordable bus service, providing another option for reaching the city centre.

  • Which months are the most expensive to fly to Saudi Arabia?

    The months of Ramadan and Hajj are typically the most expensive times to fly to Saudi Arabia. During Ramadan, which follows the Islamic lunar calendar, prices tend to increase due to high demand from Muslim pilgrims. Similarly, flights during the Hajj season, especially in the month of Dhul Hijjah, can be significantly pricier as it is the time of the annual Hajj pilgrimage.

  • Which arrival airport in Saudi Arabia is best when visiting Mecca?

    When visiting Mecca, the best arrival airport in Saudi Arabia is King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED) in Jeddah. Jeddah is located closest to Mecca, making it the most convenient option for pilgrims. From Jeddah, there are various transportation options, including buses and private taxis, that can easily take you to the holy city of Mecca.

  • What accessibility services does SAUDIA offer passengers travelling to Saudi Arabia?

    SAUDIA offers passengers travelling from the UK to Saudi Arabia a range of accessibility services. To access them, contact SAUDIA directly or select the Special Assistance option while booking your flight online. Services include wheelchair assistance, priority boarding and special meals tailored to specific dietary requirements.

  • Which airlines offer Business Class flights to Saudi Arabia?

    Several airlines offer Business Class flights to Saudi Arabia, including Saudi Arabian Airlines (SAUDIA), Emirates, Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways and Turkish Airlines. Each airline provides a luxurious experience with premium amenities, spacious seating, dedicated lounges, and personalised services throughout your journey.

  • Which London airports have the most affordable flights to Saudi Arabia?

    Some of the cheapest flights to Saudi Arabia from London are those from London Gatwick to Riyadh. Wizz Air offers numerous stopover flights at a fraction of the cost of other flights. If you're flying to Jeddah, flights from London Luton (LTN) or London Gatwick via Budapest are often the cheapest. If you're flying to Dammam, Wizz Air flights from London Gatwick tend to be the most affordable.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia?

    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 from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia?

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

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional return ticket. You could then fly from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia 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 from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia?

    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 from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

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Top tips for finding cheap flights to Saudi Arabia

  • Looking for cheap airfare to Saudi Arabia? 25% of our users found round-trip tickets to Saudi Arabia for the following prices or less: Cheap flights to Saudi Arabia from London Gatwick £494, from Birmingham £780, from London Heathrow £945
  • Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Saudi Arabia flight deals.
  • If you’re searching for cheap flights to Saudi Arabia from the UK, then check out flights with Saudia for direct flights or Ryanair and Saudia combined for flights with one stopover. You can also find decent deals with Egyptair through KAYAK.
  • One of the best airports to fly into for a connection to Bahrain is Dammam King Fahd International Airport (DMM), as it’s very close to Bahrain; it is possible to connect by bus or plane.
  • If you need to stay close to Riyadh King Khaled International Airport (RUH) overnight, you can take advantage of the services offered by Riyadh Airport Marriott Hotel and Radisson Hotel Riyadh Airport, which are both adjacent to the airport building. You can find great rates at these hotels through KAYAK.
  • If you’re travelling to Saudi Arabia from London, a great way to get to your departure airport is by train. It’s hassle free, fast and reasonably priced, especially if you book your train tickets in advance. You can grab Express Trains from stations such as Paddington, Victoria and Liverpool Street, servicing Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted Airport.
  • If you need to travel to different parts of Saudi Arabia, you can catch flights to Riyadh King Khaled International, Jeddah King Abdulaziz International (JED) and Dammam King Fahd International from the UK. If you fly into Jeddah or Riyadh, you can connect to domestic airports such as Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz Airport (MED), in Medina; Ta’if Regional Airport (TIF), in Ta’if; and Prince Abdul Mohsin Bin Abdulaziz Airport (YNB), in Yanbu.
  • Saudi Arabia is a hub for several leading airlines, such as Saudi Arabian Airlines and flynas. King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED) in Jeddah and King Khalid International Airport (RUH) in Riyadh act as crucial connection points. These hubs offer convenient transit options, efficient aircraft maintenance facilities and a wide range of connecting flights, making them ideal for travellers seeking flights to and from Saudi Arabia.
  • If you're travelling on a budget and choosing connecting flights rather than direct flights to save money, like flights from London Gatwick (LGW) to Riyadh King Khaled International (RUH), check whether the flights include baggage transfer or not. If you book cheap flights to Saudi Arabia with self-transfer stopovers, ensure you have enough time to collect your luggage and check in again.
  • SAUDIA is one of the most popular choices for non-stop flights, with direct flights to Jeddah International Airport (JED) from London Heathrow (LHR), London Gatwick and Birmingham International (BHX). If you want to fly to Dubai and stay on the outskirts of Saudi Arabia, Emirates is the most popular choice for direct flights from Glasgow, London, Birmingham, and Edinburgh (EDI).
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Top 5 airlines flying to Saudi Arabia

Need help choosing which airline to fly with from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia? 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.
7.4
Qatar AirwaysOverall score based on 3560 reviews
7.4Comfort
7.3Food
7.5Boarding
7.9Crew
7.4Entertainment
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The Achilles heel of the experience with Qatar Airways is the Doha Airport, especially for travellers arriving into Doha and not transiting. This airport suffers from being ambitiously big and the immigration into Qatar being overly time taking. At the end of my particular flight in which my travel was ending in Doha, the plane parked at a very remote terminal, from where it took me 30 minutes to arrive just at the immigration counter, with fast paced walking and the time on a train inside the airport. Then, at the immigration counter it takes up to a minute or more to process each tourist visitor,due to time taking face and finger scanning processes and langugage barriers if there are questions or information to be exchanged verbally with the officers. If several planes have landed at the same time, it is not unusual that one has to wait 45 to 60 minutes in the immigration queue. In short, the frustration of arriving at Doha takes away all positive vibe of the airline, as the airline and the airport are heavily intertwined and are marketed together.

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The Achilles heel of the experience with Qatar Airways is the Doha Airport, especially for travellers arriving into Doha and not transiting. This airport suffers from being ambitiously big and the immigration into Qatar being overly time taking. At the end of my particular flight in which my travel was ending in Doha, the plane parked at a very remote terminal, from where it took me 30 minutes to arrive just at the immigration counter, with fast paced walking and the time on a train inside the airport. Then, at the immigration counter it takes up to a minute or more to process each tourist visitor,due to time taking face and finger scanning processes and langugage barriers if there are questions or information to be exchanged verbally with the officers. If several planes have landed at the same time, it is not unusual that one has to wait 45 to 60 minutes in the immigration queue. In short, the frustration of arriving at Doha takes away all positive vibe of the airline, as the airline and the airport are heavily intertwined and are marketed together.

The American/Hollywood movies in the entertainment system lack english subtitles, they tend to have only arabic subtitles. Coupled with the low quality airplane earphones and cabin noise, it sometimes is difficult to follow the movie dialogues.

I recently travelled with Qatar Airways from Doha to Dulles in the QSuite, and the experience was nothing short of exceptional. The QSuite truly feels like a First-Class experience, with its luxurious design, privacy, and comfort. The cabin crew, especially the lady in charge of the cabin, was remarkable—professional, attentive, and genuinely kind. The food was excellent, and the comfort of the seat was absolutely first-class, making the journey smooth and enjoyable. While the in-flight experience was outstanding, I have a few points of feedback. Firstly, the content available in the in-flight entertainment system could be expanded and upgraded to include a more diverse and updated collection. This would elevate the entertainment experience to match the premium standards of the QSuite. Secondly, regarding the Wi-Fi service: while QSuite passengers receive one hour of complimentary Wi-Fi, any additional usage requires a fee of USD 10. Considering the premium pricing of QSuite, it would be more fitting to include unlimited Wi-Fi as part of the experience, further enhancing the luxury offered to passengers. Lastly, I must highlight an issue with luggage handling. Unfortunately, my luggage did not make it through the transit, which was disappointing. While the ground crew assured me that it would be delivered to my home on the same day as it was arriving on the next flight, this promise was not fulfilled, and the delay added unnecessary inconvenience to an otherwise excellent experience. Overall, the QSuite experience was exceptional, but addressing these areas would further solidify Qatar Airways’ position as a leader in luxury air travel.

The food is not good and also if you ask crew to bring something they say ok I will bring but you will never get it. Please they should listen good to passengers

Seat experience average as they use old 777 for must flights despite full load. Qr fares are higher than other airlines for same routes so they should at least upgrade the planes . Food is average and same dishes for months on most routes I travelled at least - the Arabian rice dish “Maqboos” on every flight for months - I am sure there are other food Arabian dishes ?? It’s become boring ! Crew is always good which makes up for these things but hey confirm us what we need

riding in first class, you don't expect every time you order your dinner or breakfast that the first thing the stewardess says is Let me see if we have any left. Also, the food selection was not great: 3 of 4 entrees had mushrooms and I dont eat mushrooms, the 4th item was 'let me see if we have any left' and this was within 30 mins of entering the flight! Same experience level, it didn't feel first class this round.

Wasn’t allowed to continue with the purchased tickets because I hadn’t been able to go on the first scheduled leg.

The rows of seats in economy class are seriously close to one another making eating and resting just about impossible - there is hardly any legroom. Anyone larger than average size would have an incredibly uncomfortable flight. I had to basically share my seat with the lady passenger next to me as she was too big to fit into her allotted seat.

My carry on bag was taken by Alaska Air as we boarded in LAX! She said there was not room. There was plenty of room. I told her that my meds and personal items were in it. She did not care. She said it would be sent to my final destination, Nairobi. Well it got to Nairobi the day I was to fly home. The handle of my bag was crushed so could not retract. So I had to remove it. I had to buy converters, malaria medication. personal items. I filled out the missing form at the Nairobi airport. I asked that it be shipped to the Kisumu airport. When it was obviously not going to make it for my time in Kenya. I asked that it be sent to John Wayne Airport. NONE of that happened. I only knew it was at Nairobi because my air tag indicated it was finally in Nairobi the day I was leaving Kenya! Now I need to purchase a new carry on bag!!!

Food was good, attendants were friendly. Seats were not comfortable. Did not receive any amenities such as eyemask or earplugs that would have helped sleep. Additionally a large group of passengers boarded very late into boarding and were a disruption for almost the whole flight. Flight attendants did their best but the kids were making so much noise, kicking seats, and half the time no adult was sat with them so they weren’t being managed.

They lost the stroller and car seat which they found after 4 days, and on the way back they damaged the stroller.

Damage lagguage, They lost the stroller and car seat which they found after 4 days, and on the way back they damaged the stroller.

Same situation saudi lost my pram and car seat and damaged lagguage

My gag was left at liayad airport when I landed at jeddah airport 9 am I waited for my bags at jeddah airport till 2.45 pm almost 6 hrs bad very bad

Apart from chaotic boarding - which I totally understand was outside the control of gate staff. It was comfortable mid haul flight. Well done to cabin crew for their patience and hospitality with largely elderly passengers returning from pilgrimage.

The intettainme is old stuff and difficult to get by WiFi and the chair is not comfortable at all although the staff were excellent but beyond their limited

Overall a great experience, no movies were available. Bags were delivered a bit late. Seat controls were not working well. I couldn't make my bed fully flat.

It is almost 7 hours journey ,you should have provided with TV entertainment and mobile charging

I think the staff was short. Being Vegan, I ordered a custom meal. The meal was not provided both two ways. I assume they forgot. They were short on staff. It was taking for ever to provide service. people were getting restless.

Very poor show. Flight got delayed due to fog in Lahore. This is understandable. However, no arrangements were made for nany hours, once some things was organised, there was no leadership, no support to families with children's, disabled passengers. Took to hotel where it took 3 hours to sort out room allocation, that after finding partner to a minimum of 4 people. Couples were asked to find another couple before room is allocated. After 2 5 Hours of reaching room,return journey started with total chaos, no leadership at airport. Several derours to finally get new boarding passes. Asking the reason why flight was cancelled, the Saudi airline staff recommended using other Airlines in future.Finally boarding nobody inside the aeroplane helping old, illiterate to find their allocated sears. Sort out luggage storage. All the staff stayed in their kitchen areas to let passengers sort out. In-flight service wad good. Overall very poor experience.

The flight was great. From the first to the last step, the staff was very helpful and understanding. I also always enjoy Turkish Airlines food because it’s flavorful, fresh (like salads and very delicious bread ) and has special things like olives, dates… I loved that bean salad and apricot pie. I also enjoyed the movies. Thank you!

It was my first time flying with Turkish Airlines, but I found the staff—from the airport to the cabin crew—to be somewhat dismissive and overly direct. This experience left me feeling discouraged about even considering a visit to Turkey in the future.

The WiFi setup on the plane is needlessly cumbersome. Simplify the interface and login.

they have cancell the flight for no reasons and 24 hours my parents were in the Airport they did not give them any hotel any food, I hate Turkish Airline.

Same as before boarding process and lack of crew experience in the process

Very old plane on the Istanbul to Bangkok flight, had an emergency exit isle row, no where to put anything, on a plus point loads of leg room. Food was the best I have had in 39 years of flying.

Absolutely horrible experience. It's an overnight flight for over 5 hours and business class does not have beds!!!!! I had a slightly bigger than economy class seat that was broken and not even reclining correctly. I should get a refund for this flight as they changed the aircraft to a small one and that is not what I paid the business class price for!

This time my experience was very bad. The Turkish Airlines changed my flight from Erbil to Istanbul from 8:15 AM to 11:20 AM few days before the trip. This made my transit in Istanbul about ONE hour. I have a special needs child and need extra time to navigate the huge new Istanbul airport with a child. To make the matter even more stressful the flight took off about 20 minutes late from Erbil which made our transit even shorter (around 40 minutes). The Turkish Airlines failed me on too many points despite clearly asking for help and as follows: 1. I asked the checking agent in Erbil for seats at the front of the plane to exit first and he stated the closest one is in the middle of the plane and I should ask the flight crew for help 2. I asked the boarding agent in Erbil to ask the flight crew to let us out first since we don’t have much transit time and she said she can’t and they wouldn’t listen to her anyway. 3. When we boarded I specifically asked the cabin crew chief the same request and after some discussion he wanted to get rid of me and said, they will help when we land. I again politely reminded the same person to help us when we exit before landing and this time he stated he would NOT be able to even announce to the passenger to let the people which short transit first and I should just deal with it like other passengers. He also told me to ask for help from the airlines staff at the gate when we get to the airport. This is very rude coming from the Cabin Crew chief. 4. I asked the airline crew at the gate which he had a cell phone to call the gate of my flight to inform them we are on our way and the agent pretended he didn’t speak English… Frustrating 5. I went to the Golf Card station (used to transfer passenger in the large airport) and asked for a ride and the driver there “shooed” me away pretending he doesn’t understand English while looking into his phone constantly telling me “Go this way, Go this way”. I saw first-hand other well able passengers on these cards and Turkish looking families get help on our way … which is clear discriminations. 6. We finally got to the Gate as one of the last people and we didn’t even use the bathroom on our way and made it back to Canada. I am extremely frustrated with the TKY this time and feel discriminated against just because I look from the Middle East despite I am and my child are Canadian. The Turkish Airlines operations failed me on too many points this time.

Terrible boarding experience, with an incomprehensible assignment of priorities. “Fast track” was the slowest. Poor system planning.

It was very good and it was not my first time I always take Turkish air line for my travels

Not because when i try to do check in there is only in turkish language i can not select other language

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Don't fly Pegasus, terrible service at the airport and boarding was really bad. Both flights I took with them were significantly late. This flight had us all changing the gate at the last moment and it was chaos.withour explanation or apology. The planes have seats that don't recline and seats are really hard. The crew on board was good both flights, but that is the only positive thing I can say about this airline. It's not worth it and I won't be flying them again.

The airport staff were some of the worst I've ever flown, and I fly at least 50x every year. From the staff at the gate, to the check in staff, to the ticketing sales staff. My experience in Instanbul was so bad Ill.never fly Pegasus again. They were incredibly rude, dismissive and not helpful whatsoever. This is the worst of the worst if you want to fly a budget airline I'd go elsewhere. The airplane seats are really uncomfortable and don't recline at all, you get charged for every single thing so in the end you will pay more flying with them. The crew on the plane were the only kind people we encountered with Pegasus.

Pegasus Airlines which is the most efficient and cost worth low cost airline all over the Europe

Flight from London was delayed and we had to hurry up to catch the connecting flight to Riyadh

The crew were outstandingly kind and cheerful. We carried our cat and they offered help.

Late departure. No announcements. Boarding was a disaster. Some kind of technical issue scanning boarding passes.

Pegasus is a very efficient airline. Passengers, however are sometimes unruly. Getting up right after take off. Getting up right when we land and before getting to the gate. Switching seats to the front so she can get a better seat. It is unfair for those that actually paid for seats. Flight attendants seem to not enforce it. One or two bad actors ruins it. Overall, the airline is great.

Pegasus is not a very comfortable airline. They’re not in any way hospitable

LCY airport is an amazing airport and I love the flight from LCY to FRA with BA. Efficient, easy, comfortable and great luggage allownace with BA. I iused to fly predominantley LH, but the service and price - benefit ratio of Lufthansa has deteriorated a lot over the last 5 years. Whereas BA keeps an excellent service level with friendly staff.

Flight Attendant Karen Lynn was an absolute delight. She assisted in every portion of the services provided throughout the flight, aided with any and all concerns expressed by passengers, and even helped comfort an upset child who was one of five of a traveling family. This quality of service is what keeps me coming back to American. Thank you!

The airplane was old. Some things didn’t work out of middle seat was broken. The rest was OK.

The worst, flight cancelled because the aircraft was not full. Heathrow ground crew totally not helpful and arrogant. Lady proposed us flight with 40min layover instead of direct and said it is our problem of course she was unable to do anything as everything was beyond her control she claimed. after calling on hotline another flight was booked. Flight was cancelled last second so we could not take direct from Zurich but we had to stay overnight in London.

I have noticed that the airlines, including this flight, pretend there is going to be turbulence, announce such, and say they can’t do beverage service. There is no turbulence and the seat belt light goes off 10 minutes before they ask for tray tables up and seat belts back on. They are just trying to spend less money and it’s quite transparent

Very quick boarding. I was surprised we only got a small water and small thing of cookies, everything else was for purchase. No entertainment. Crew was excellent though.

Flight delayed in terms of boarding and Kayak was great in updating but the team on the groping at British Airways were really poor

A basic tea/ coffee and a snack could be provided especially for long distance flyers.

The information in the airport, and the app was different. Be aware. Different terminals in Stuttgart, so we had to walk a lot. It's a small airport so it wasn't a big deal, but it was ludicrous to see the error in the app.

Flight was delayed and there was boarding pass and flight information errors resulting in confusion and stress

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