Users booking trips to Liverpool from Londonderry found flights 97% cheaper than the average price of flights to Liverpool. To find the cheapest price to Liverpool from your area, use momondo’s Airport-to-Airport Pricing Tool.
The month of October is, on average, the cheapest month to fly to Liverpool from United States, with most prices found around $455. If you aren’t able to travel to Liverpool during the month of October, then flying in September is also cheap. Prices for this month can be found on momondo for an average of $496.
The cheapest day to depart from United States to Liverpool is on a Thursday. Travelers who choose to depart for Liverpool on a Thursday will often find tickets for as low as $513. When flying out on a Saturday, the most expensive travel day of the week, you can expect to see flight prices from United States to Liverpool for around $738.
Hikers looking for a more family-friendly day in the great outdoors would be best suited to plan their flight to Liverpool for May, June, and July, when they can visit Goodison Park and enjoy all that the park has to offer.
Blackpool Airport, Manchester Airport, Leeds/Bradford Airport, Holyhead Anglesey Airport or Birmingham Airport can be an alternative airport used for travel to Liverpool.
Holyhead Anglesey Airport has an average price of $25 per person and is typically the cheapest airport to fly into when visiting Liverpool. This average price does vary based on departure city. Try momondo’s Airport-to-Airport Pricing Tool to find the cheapest flight.
Currently, United Kingdom travel restrictions include travel to Liverpool. 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 South Africa 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, Isle of Man, Shetland, and Orkney.
Entry requirementsAll 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 or Wales 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 requirementsOn January 18, travel corridors will be suspended, all travelers arriving in the UK from any foreign country except Ireland are subject to 10-day self-isolation. 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 infoAll 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.
If you are planning to travel to Liverpool at this time, it is recommended that you stay up to date on current restrictions and follow proper safety measures while in public.