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£645 - £738
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Depart
Return
Price
London HeathrowBirmingham
LHR - BHM
LHRBHM
London Heathrow
Fri 4/10
2 stops23h 46m
Birmingham
Tue 29/10
1 stop10h 54m
London HeathrowBirmingham
LHR - BHM
LHRBHM
London Heathrow
Tue 25/6
1 stop18h 09m
Birmingham
Tue 9/7
1 stop13h 59m
London HeathrowBirmingham
LHR - BHM
LHRBHM
London Heathrow
Wed 11/9
1 stop12h 17m
Birmingham
Wed 18/9
1 stop18h 00m
London HeathrowBirmingham
LHR - BHM
LHRBHM
London Heathrow
Wed 11/9
2 stops16h 38m
Birmingham
Wed 18/9
2 stops21h 05m
London HeathrowBirmingham
LHR - BHM
LHRBHM
London Heathrow
Wed 11/9
1 stop13h 58m
Birmingham
Wed 18/9
1 stop14h 19m
London GatwickBirmingham
LGW - BHM
LGWBHM
London Gatwick
Wed 11/9
2 stops18h 40m
Birmingham
Wed 18/9
2 stops31h 39m
London HeathrowBirmingham
LHR - BHM
LHRBHM
London Heathrow
Tue 25/6
2 stops32h 23m
Birmingham
Tue 9/7
1 stop14h 55m
London HeathrowBirmingham
LHR - BHM
LHRBHM
London Heathrow
Wed 26/6
2 stops24h 36m
Birmingham
Wed 10/7
1 stop19h 05m
London HeathrowBirmingham
LHR - BHM
LHRBHM
London Heathrow
Wed 26/6
2 stops18h 00m
Birmingham
Wed 10/7
2 stops16h 53m
Currently, December is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Birmingham (average of £679). Flying to Birmingham in July will prove the most costly (average of £907). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£556
February
£539
March
£565
April
£563
May
£573
June
£673
July
£714
August
£646
September
£563
October
£586
November
£545
December
£535
BHM Temperature | 7 - 27 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Birmingham, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 27.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 7.0 C).
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When I was going to board, one of the staff members told me that I could not board with my passport bag because it was tree items and I would need to check a bag. This was so stupid ! The bag was small. So I had to put my things in my pockets, put the funny bag inside the other bag. Then go throw it. Then in the plane put everything back again in my funny bag.
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When I was going to board, one of the staff members told me that I could not board with my passport bag because it was tree items and I would need to check a bag. This was so stupid ! The bag was small. So I had to put my things in my pockets, put the funny bag inside the other bag. Then go throw it. Then in the plane put everything back again in my funny bag.
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Entertainment
Overall
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Reviews
When I was going to board, one of the staff members told me that I could not board with my passport bag because it was tree items and I would need to check a bag. This was so stupid ! The bag was small. So I had to put my things in my pockets, put the funny bag inside the other bag. Then go throw it. Then in the plane put everything back again in my funny bag.
Food
Boarding
Crew
Entertainment
Overall
Comfort
Reviews
When I was going to board, one of the staff members told me that I could not board with my passport bag because it was tree items and I would need to check a bag. This was so stupid ! The bag was small. So I had to put my things in my pockets, put the funny bag inside the other bag. Then go throw it. Then in the plane put everything back again in my funny bag.
Food
Boarding
Crew
Entertainment
Overall
Comfort
Reviews
When I was going to board, one of the staff members told me that I could not board with my passport bag because it was tree items and I would need to check a bag. This was so stupid ! The bag was small. So I had to put my things in my pockets, put the funny bag inside the other bag. Then go throw it. Then in the plane put everything back again in my funny bag.
Food
Boarding
Crew
Entertainment
Overall
Comfort
Reviews
When I was going to board, one of the staff members told me that I could not board with my passport bag because it was tree items and I would need to check a bag. This was so stupid ! The bag was small. So I had to put my things in my pockets, put the funny bag inside the other bag. Then go throw it. Then in the plane put everything back again in my funny bag.
There’s a lot to learn about Alabama’s history – from steel mills to civil rights, Birmingham has a complicated and complex past that has shaped the city it is today.
Birmingham, once the industrial centre of the Deep South of the United States, was established as a city in 1871 thanks to the discovery of limestone, coal and iron ore in the city’s soil. The mills that sprung up to accommodate the swell in productivity led to the prevalence of manufacturing opportunities in Birmingham today: A hefty population of Birmingham’s residents have either worked in the mills or had family members working the mills, which led to Birmingham’s nickname as the “Pittsburgh of the South”.
Birmingham was the site of explosive, violent protests that took place in the city during the height of the Civil Rights Movement. Known as “Bombingham” during the 1960s and 1970s, Birmingham’s streets saw unspeakable horrors as Civil Rights Demonstrators made their way through the city streets. Today, the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute is open to educate the masses about the conflicts responsible for shaping Birmingham’s role in 20th century in American history.
Whether you’re visiting Birmingham for a trip through history or just stopping through on your way across America, take time to revel in one of the “last of the Southern cities” that proudly refers to itself as Alabama’s “Diverse City.”
Regardless of when you visit Birmingham, you’ll be met with mild seasons that shy away from drastic changes in temperature. Winters (November to February) in Birmingham are rainy with chilly temperatures resting well above freezing at around 5 degrees 5 on average. Birmingham’s summers are hot and humid with temperatures rising as high as 30 degrees in the months of July and August. The transitional seasons of spring, though not nearly as damp as the winter months, experience some precipitation and average temperatures of 10 degrees.
You can get around Birmingham easily by taking a bus or public transportation. Spend some time on the ground and travel to and from Birmingham from several southern states by Greyhound buses or Amtrak trains.
Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport is a key airport for central Alabama and serves more than three million passengers per year. The airport is situated just 8km (5 miles) from downtown Birmingham in Alabama.
The single terminal at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport is divided into two concourses: B and C. Concourse C is the only one currently in use at the airport as the other is undergoing a revamp and modernisation project, which started in June 2011.
Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport generally serves domestic flights across the United States. Airlines offer flights to Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport from cities such as Miami, Houston, Dallas, Detroit, Chicago, New Orleans and Charlotte, as well as many others.
The airport is the perfect gateway into America’s southwestern and southern states and Birmingham itself, and can be used as a base from which to explore Alabama and neighbouring regions. With its friendly staff it is also a great introduction to southern hospitality.