Direct flights from London to Beirut have an average flight duration of about 5 hours when flying with a direct flight path, and 8 hours for flights with stopovers.
The most common stopovers for cheap flights from London to Beirut are Istanbul, Belgrade, Amman, Athens, and Cyprus.
You will need to carry a valid passport to travel with your ticket from London to Beirut. Also, be aware that Lebanese immigration authorities will sometimes refuse to admit people who have previously visited Israel.
Many low-cost carriers and national airlines operate regular flights from London to Beirut, among them:
Here are our six tips to secure better prices for flights from London to Beirut, hotels and car hire:
London is served by 6 major international airports, two of which handle the bulk of flights from London to Beirut: London Heathrow and London Stansted.
London Heathrow Airport (LHR) is one of the world's leading air transport passenger hubs, with four terminals situated approximately 17 miles south-west of central London.
How to get to the airport:
Services: 24/7 operation, cash machines and currency exchange, multi-faith religious spaces, airport hotels, business facilities, airline lounges, accessible toilets, special passenger assistance, designated smoking areas, and a huge range of shops, cafes, restaurants and bars operating all hours.
London Stansted Airport (STN) is located in Essex, approximately 38 miles from central London.
How to get to the airport:
Services: free and paid WiFi, accessible toilets, public drinking fountains, marked smoking areas, many shops and eateries.
Beirut is home to Lebanon's biggest airport: Beirut-Rafik Hariri International Airport.
Beirut-Rafik Hariri International Airport (BEY) is located 5 miles south of the city.
How to get from the airport to the city:
Services: car hire, prayer room, currency exchange, cash machines, internet access, a number of shops and food outlets.