London to Bristol (LHR–BRS) — Airlines, Schedules & Connections
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No nonstop flights on this route. connecting options below.
LHR–BRS is served by 1 airline with nonstop service. Etihad Airways leads the route. The flight covers 97 miles in approximately 2h 5m. Beyond nonstop, 46 hubs offer 1-stop connections.
Airline Landscape
| Airline | Freq/wk | Aircraft | Duration | Dep OTP | Alliance | Codeshares |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EY Etihad Airways | 32 | BUS | 2h05-2h20 | – | – | – |
Weekly Schedule Pattern
Connection Landscape
Travel Essentials
LHR: GMT · BRS: GMT
When it's 6:00 PM in London, it's 6:00 PM in Bristol.
Heathrow Express runs from London Paddington to T5 and T2/T3 in 15–21 minutes (£37 single, cheaper booked online or via the Heathrow app). Elizabeth line (Crossrail) is a lower-cost alternative; Paddington to T5 in 34 minutes from £13.50 with an Oyster/contactless cap of £14.90. The Elizabeth line also serves central London stations including Bond Street, Farringdon, and Liverpool Street.London Underground Piccadilly line serves all terminals (T2/T3/T4/T5) from central London in 40–60 minutes (£6 with Oyster). Taxis (black cabs) from central London cost £55–90 depending on traffic. Coach services from Victoria Coach Station (National Express) cost from £10 booked in advance.
LHR–BRS Quick Facts
Frequently Asked Questions
Flights from LHR to BRS
London Heathrow Airport (LHR) and Bristol Airport (BRS) are connected by nonstop service from Etihad Airways. With 32 weekly departures, this is a heavily served route.
LHR to BRS Flight Duration and Schedule
Nonstop flight time from LHR to BRS ranges from 2 hours 5 minutes to 2 hours 20 minutes. The route covers a distance of 97 miles (157 km). There are approximately 32 weekly flights outbound and 23 return, totaling 55 flights per week in both directions.
Connecting Options and Alternatives
46 one-stop connections are available, with the fastest taking approximately 8 hours via PSA. Two-stop connections are also available via intermediate hubs.