Heightened sanitation
Daily cleaning, installation of cabin HEPA filters on flights from Greenville to England
Entry restrictions
The United Kingdom has reimposed national lockdown.
From January 4, National lockdown in England is in effect. Traveling away from home, including internationally, is restricted from England except in limited circumstances such as for work or for education.
Foreign nationals are subject to the ‘Stay at Home’ regulations. They should not travel abroad unless it is permitted.
Different rules apply in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Travelers must follow all the rules that apply to them.
From November 20, Scotland restricted cross-border travels within the UK, only essential travels—which includes health reasons, work and for study—will be allowed to enter and leave Scotland. People living within Level 3 or Level 4 lockdown areas in Scotland are also not permitted to leave their area, and banned from traveling overseas, though people in Level 0-2 are not.
Travelers who have been in or transited through ared list travel ban country in the past 10 days are not allowed to enter The United Kingdom with the exception of British nationals, nationals of Ireland, residents of the UK.
Certain areas of the UK and Crown Dependencies may have specific travel regulations. Check the relevant page for information related to travel to Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Shetland, and Orkney.
Entry requirements
All travelers entering the United Kingdom must present a completed "Public Health Passenger Locator Form" to immigration upon arrival.
On January 18, all travelers to England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland, including UK nationals returning home, must have a medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 PCR, antigen or LAMP test result taken within 3 days prior to departure.
Travelers from the Common Travel Area (the UK, Ireland, Isle of Man, Jersey, Guernsey, Ascension, Falkland Islands and St Helena), will not be in scope of the regulations. Children under the age of 11 will also not be required to complete pre-departure testing.
Until January 21, travelers from Antigua and Barbuda, St Lucia or Barbados will also not be in scope of the regulations.
Quarantine requirements
On January 18, travel corridors will be suspended, all travelers arriving in the UK from any foreign country except Ireland, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man are subject to 10-day self-isolation. Travelers can take a test on the 5th day of their arrival, if the test result is negative the self-isolation period will end as soon as they receive the result, they must continue to self-isolate while awaiting for the test result. If the test is positive they need to self-isolate for another 10 days. Count the 10 days starting from the day they took the test, or from when they first had symptoms if that is earlier.
From February 15, British nationals, nationals of Ireland, residents of the UK who have been in or through a red list travel ban country in the past 10 days must quarantine in a government approved hotel for 10 days. They cannot use the Test to Release scheme.
Note: The English, Scottish, Welsh, and Northern Irish governments may be applying quarantine requirements differently. Check for more information on travel to England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
All other info
All travelers on flights to the UK must wear face coverings on aircraft and on public transport upon arrival thereafter. Passengers using taxis and private hire vehicles should also use a face covering for the duration of their journey. Drivers may refuse to transport passengers who do not follow guidance for safe travel.
Review the UK government’s entry requirements, and read more about travel restrictions for the UK.
There are currently 7 active cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in GB and 86 deaths as of Mar 6 2021
Please see our Coronavirus (COVID-19) Travel Restrictions page for more information on restrictions worldwide.
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 England.
KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to England is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.
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 England with an airline and back with another airline.
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 England up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.
Scores according to KAYAK customer reviews
Pros: "New 787, beautiful inside."
Cons: "Uncomfortable in economy, seats very cramped, difficult to eat the meal."
Pros: "Everything"
Cons: "None"
Pros: "Nothing"
Cons: "Cancelled"
Cons: "It was not clear that I needed a different 6 letter code to checkin using the AA website. I finally got frustrated and called AA only to find out the code was different. The codes should have been the same or you should have referenced it on the website when I tried to check in"
Cons: "People were so rude"
Pros: "Boarding was efficient and fast"
Cons: "Nothing in particular"
Cons: "Seats were too narrow and distance between sets is too small"
Pros: "Premium economy was excellent service, great food, and nice wide seats with legroom"
Pros: "Great service"
Cons: "See above - I never went from Dallas to London."
Cons: "The breakfast was not very good. I would have liked more fruit and maybe a real regular muffin."
Pros: "Liked the service and food"
Cons: "Seats are tight and foot legroom is tight too"
Pros: "Admirals Club was great, service board excellent and the Dreamliner 787 is really friendly on the body."
Cons: "The check for Business Class was poorly signposted and a tad difficult."
Pros: "Everything"
Cons: "Middle seat"
Pros: "Good service friendly made sure I had morning coffee even though I was sleeping during service"
Cons: "The breakfast, no hot meal just sugary food."
Pros: "Nothing"
Cons: "Cramped seats, AC blasting and constant sting breeze. Food and service awful."
Pros: "Almost empty in economy"
Cons: "I liked everything"
Pros: "Everything"
Cons: "The fact that one could not book either an aisle or a window without paying significant sums is ridiculous - an additional $74 for a window seat and some were considerably more than that."
Cons: "Poor breakfast option for lactose intolerants."
Pros: "Food was surprisingly good. Smooth ride could have been just good weather, but it was nice. We got in early!!!"
Cons: "Legroom was ok for me because I'm short. Others may have needed more."
Pros: "Great time. It was one of the best flights I have ever taken."
Pros: "Perfect t"
Pros: "The staff were friendly."
Cons: "Bag drop was unnecessarily slow with long processing lines. The gate area and on-boarding process was a zoo. Business Class seats (opposing design) were spartan and relatively uncomfortable. My upstairs 50B seat viewed directly into the wash room which made sleeping impossible. Food was not good. Overall, this is the weakest Business Class experience of recent memory especially for a newer wide-body aircraft."
Pros: "Friendly staff."
Pros: "+ Last minute aisle seat + Middle seat empty"
Cons: "- Food was passable (chicken and rice for lunch) - Mediocre breakfast"
Pros: "In general everything was good."
Cons: "There was no menu to know ahead what was coming so I could have decided before the meals came"
Cons: "Check in personnel were very unprofessional"
Pros: "Food was decent, service was okay"
Cons: "Seats were too small which made it hard to get comfortable."
Pros: "Nice staff, great accommodations"
Cons: "Uncomfortable, very hard to sleep."
Pros: "Excellent"
Cons: "Overall"
Cons: "Boarding was a little chaotic. Could have been more organized."
Pros: "overall okay"
Cons: "malaysia airlines only allows one check in? didnt give any headphones for tv"
Pros: "fly was on time, good service, food and entertainment."
Pros: "Boarding, staff, service, arrival all great"
Cons: "No issues"
Pros: "Dame coments"
Cons: "Same coments"
Pros: "power for charging phone etc. good movies"
Cons: "$12 minimum WiFi cost to check email one time."
Pros: "All good! Nice staff. Easy travel."
Cons: "Food was nasty and they didn't have a non dairy option"
Cons: "Food is horrible."
Pros: "Slick boarding"
Cons: "No movies on way out."
Cons: "No team communication"
Pros: "Everything."
Cons: "Nothing."
Pros: "The movie screen was not working but fortunately no one was sitting next to me so I could move over a seat."
Cons: "I would have liked a second cup of coffee as the coffee was better than most airplane coffee. No one appeared with refills, however."
Pros: "Overall smooth trip and congenial staff."
Cons: "This is coming from a western audience but there could have been more entertainment options."
Pros: "Comfortable seats although it was a bit warm."
Cons: "I booked with Finnair and paid Finnair however my extra luggage fees were charged by another airline who charged 30$ more per bag than what I saw on the Finnair site. Really put me in a sour mood to pay so much extra money."
Cons: "No movies, no headphones, no wet wipes. Not your fault, but i missed my connections."
Airlines flying from Greenville to England have enacted additional safety measures and adjusted policies to better accommodate travelers. Policies vary by airline.
Heightened sanitation
Daily cleaning, installation of cabin HEPA filters on flights from Greenville to England
Mandatory masks
Masks required on board, masks provided on flights from Greenville to England
Social distancing seating
Middle seats unavailable to book on flights from Greenville to England
Pre-flight testing
Testing for antibodies, testing for symptoms for flights from Greenville to England
Flexible cancellations
Waiving of change fees. Search flexible flights from Greenville to England