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Budget
£557 - £943
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Price
London GatwickSt. John's V.C. Bird Intl
LGW - ANU
LGWANU
London Gatwick
Sun 3/11
Nonstop9h 00m
St. John's V.C. Bird Intl
Fri 15/11
Nonstop7h 55m
London GatwickSt. John's V.C. Bird Intl
LGW - ANU
LGWANU
London Gatwick
Sat 6/7
Nonstop8h 30m
St. John's V.C. Bird Intl
Sat 13/7
Nonstop8h 05m
London GatwickSt. John's V.C. Bird Intl
LGW - ANU
LGWANU
London Gatwick
Sun 23/6
1 stop28h 55m
St. John's V.C. Bird Intl
Sun 30/6
Nonstop8h 05m
London HeathrowSt. John's V.C. Bird Intl
LHR - ANU
LHRANU
London Heathrow
Wed 30/10
1 stop24h 50m
St. John's V.C. Bird Intl
Tue 12/11
1 stop14h 05m
London GatwickSt. John's V.C. Bird Intl
LGW - ANU
LGWANU
London Gatwick
Sun 29/9
1 stop28h 55m
St. John's V.C. Bird Intl
Fri 13/12
Nonstop7h 55m
London GatwickSt. John's V.C. Bird Intl
LGW - ANU
LGWANU
London Gatwick
Sat 8/6
2 stops32h 03m
St. John's V.C. Bird Intl
Sun 16/6
2 stops37h 00m
London HeathrowSt. John's V.C. Bird Intl
LHR - ANU
LHRANU
London Heathrow
Mon 9/9
1 stop29h 37m
St. John's V.C. Bird Intl
Fri 20/9
1 stop14h 06m
London GatwickSt. John's V.C. Bird Intl
LGW - ANU
LGWANU
London Gatwick
Fri 1/11
1 stop25h 10m
St. John's V.C. Bird Intl
Fri 15/11
1 stop34h 32m
London GatwickSt. John's V.C. Bird Intl
LGW - ANU
LGWANU
London Gatwick
Thu 26/9
2 stops29h 33m
St. John's V.C. Bird Intl
Mon 30/9
2 stops33h 51m
Currently, March is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Antigua (average of £584). Flying to Antigua in December will prove the most costly (average of £932). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£597
February
£513
March
£461
April
£501
May
£483
June
£504
July
£678
August
£514
September
£487
October
£464
November
£553
December
£735
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It was weird that we had to check after security and go to a corral which had no bathroom or other services about an hour before boarding. Had to check out of the corral to leave and check back in.
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It was weird that we had to check after security and go to a corral which had no bathroom or other services about an hour before boarding. Had to check out of the corral to leave and check back in.
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It was weird that we had to check after security and go to a corral which had no bathroom or other services about an hour before boarding. Had to check out of the corral to leave and check back in.
Crew
Food
Boarding
Comfort
Entertainment
Overall
Reviews
It was weird that we had to check after security and go to a corral which had no bathroom or other services about an hour before boarding. Had to check out of the corral to leave and check back in.
Crew
Food
Boarding
Comfort
Entertainment
Overall
Reviews
It was weird that we had to check after security and go to a corral which had no bathroom or other services about an hour before boarding. Had to check out of the corral to leave and check back in.
Crew
Food
Boarding
Comfort
Entertainment
Overall
Reviews
It was weird that we had to check after security and go to a corral which had no bathroom or other services about an hour before boarding. Had to check out of the corral to leave and check back in.
V C Bird International Airport is a relatively small airport used mainly by those holidaying on the islands of Antigua and Barbuda. However, it was originally built by the US army and still retains something of a militaristic feel. The airport is on the island of Antigua just 8km (5 miles) from the capital, St John’s.
V C Bird International Airport was originally named Coolidge International Airport, as the original air force base went by that name. Sir Vere Cornwall Bird was Antigua and Barbuda’s first prime minister and the airport was named after him in 1985.
Flights to V C Bird International Airport can be booked easily on Leeward Islands Air Transport (LIAT), which uses the airport as a base. There are also many flights to Antigua from airports in the Caribbean as well as Canada, New York, Miami and even London.
V C Bird International remains a modest airport with a limited selection of amenities. While it’s an easy airport to get out of once you’ve arrived, check-in queues for departing passengers can sometimes seem endless, and the landside part of the terminal is not air-conditioned, so it is best to get to check-in early and then grab a drink somewhere while waiting for your flight.