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The lowest fare found to Cardiff (CWL) was £89 with Flybe and Business Class was £458 with Eastern Airways. The fares shown here are the lowest flight prices to Cardiff obtained in actual searches by Just The Flight customers. To search and book flights to Cardiff in 2012 and 2013, please enter your requirements and click the search button above.
Useful Information about Cardiff
- Just the Flight has found that with prices averaging £98, May is the best month to pick up a great deal
- The cheapest price we have found was £75 departing the week of 22 May 2011 with prices averaging £90
- The nearest airports to Cardiff include Bristol approximately 26 miles and Exeter around 45 miles away
- Based on fares quoted, the top 3 airlines on price are Flybe, BMI
- Trips to Cardiff that include a Saturday night are often cheaper with 4 days being the average length of stay
Cardiff Festival Heats Up July
Urban regeneration and restoration in Cardiff help the tourist industry boom.
The Cardiff Festival, an exciting fusion of art, music, and culture, takes the city of Cardiff, Wales, by storm every summer . Highlights of the festival include the Cardiff International Food and Drink Festival, the Picnic in the Castle, the Cardiff Harbour Festival and the Admiral Cardiff Big Weekend. Recently, the festival has added events for children, including “In The Night Garden”, a children’s play performed in an inflatable dome in historic Bute Park. It goes without saying that the Cardiff Festival always provides an exciting and diverse programme that appeals to a wide audience, as travellers from all over the United Kingdom and beyond flock to this destination to enjoy the music, theatre, food and culture. The atmosphere in Cardiff is electric throughout the duration of the festival, especially during the 'Big Gig,' the largest free music festival in Wales, in which independent and local bands get the chance to perform alongside some of the most well-known names in the music industry.
The city of Cardiff is well-suited to dealing with tourists, and there are plenty of hotels, both upscale and low-priced, to cater to the crowds who flock to major sporting events that are frequently held in the city. The Cardiff Festival is jointly managed by Cardiff Council and the Harbour Authority. Cardiff is a well-connected city with many flights available to and from international destinations, as well as a noteworthy rail and road network connecting Cardiff with the rest of Wales and Britain.