You can now find a number of flights from the UK to South Africa. You can place a reservation from any of the following airports. London (LON), London Heatthrow, Glasgow, Manchester, Newcastle and Birmingham. All the flights leaving from this airport will take you to Cape Town International. Most of the air flights make a stop before heading to the Cape.

Some airlines you can consider booking with are The KLM, which flies via Amsterdam, The South African airways, which has one stop in Johannesburg; Virgin Atlantic which has a single stop over in in Johannesburg. You can also choose Air France, even though it has two stop overs i.e. flies to Cape Town via Paris De Gaulle and Johannesburg. If you are looking for a non-stop flight, then consider booking the British Airways.

of the above mentioned flights flights, KLM is the cheapest and Air France is one of the most expensive. Of course it would be hard to specify the figures as these change according to the time of the year. You can get the prices from a comparison website though.

As for time of departure, KLM lives London at 06:30 and arrives at Amsterdam at 09:05. Upon arrival it takes off for Cape Town and arrives in South Africa at 22:30 on the same day. Total flight time is about 13 hours and 5 minutes.

Whilst the SAA flight will leave London at 18.00 hrs and touch down in Johannesburg at 07.25 hrs the next day. It will then depart for Cape Town at 09.00hrs and arrive at 11.10hrs.

The non-stop air flight to Cape Town lives London at 16:45 and arrives there at 06:15 the following day. You can get up to date airfares and more information how you can make your travel arrangements from any of the following:

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