All direct flights to Hamburg from the UK & Ireland

Flights from Airport code Flag Country Airline Name Book now Route Description Route
BirminghamBHXUkUkFlybeClick to go to Flybe booking siteflights from Birmingham to HamburgFlights to Hamburg from Birmingham
DublinDUBIrelandIrelandAer Lingus Click to go to Aer Lingus  booking siteFlights from Dublin to HamburgFlights to Hamburg from Dublin
London GatwickLGWUkUkEasyjetClick to go to Easyjet booking siteFlights from London Gatwick to HamburgFlights to Hamburg from London Gatwick
London HeathrowLHRUkUkBA (British Airways)Click to go to BA (British Airways) booking siteflights from London Heathrow to HamburgFlights to Hamburg from London HeathrowBook directly with BA for the cheapest flight on the internet.
London HeathrowLHRUkUkLufthansaClick to go to Lufthansa booking siteFlights from London Heathrow to HamburgFlights to Hamburg from London Heathrow
London LutonLTNUkUkEasyjetClick to go to Easyjet booking siteFlights from London Luton to HamburgFlights to Hamburg from London Luton
ManchesterMANUkUkLufthansaClick to go to Lufthansa booking siteflights from Manchester to HamburgFlights to Hamburg from Manchester
ManchesterMANUkUkEasyjetClick to go to Easyjet booking siteFlights from Manchester to HamburgFlights to Hamburg from Manchester

Flight Summary

A reasonable range of flights to Hamburg are available from various operators, with several of them choosing to offer cheap flights to Hamburg from regional cities rather than from London.

Quick Facts

  • Airport Code: HAM
  • Alternative Name: International | Fuhlsbuttl
  • Miles From City Centre: 8
  • Miles From London: 724

James Says

Hamburg is a popular business route, with regular scheduled flights available with London, Birmingham and Manchester. As an alternative, Ryanair operates flights to nearby Lübeck from London Stansted.

Mark Says

If you happen to be into the highbrow combination of fish and heavy metal then Hamburg is the plaice (sorry, couldn't resist it) to be. Yes, this famed Hanseatic port has to be the only city in the world where the Sunday morning fish market features live bands and a steaming mosh-pit for the perfect post-Reeperbahn hangover cure.

@Jodatu Not sure if you've read the DfT's Economic Case. I'm on p35 - why do you need optimism bias for trains? Risk is with maker, surely?

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@Jodatu Also, I don't understand why they need two types of classic compatible - 220m & 260m. Surely 200m best, can join 2 together

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