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How long is the flight to Birmingham?

If you are planning to fly to Birmingham, we at Opodo have reviewed the most popular routes to support your travel planning. From Dubai, the flight duration is approximately 8h 30m; from Sharjah, around 8h 40m; and from Abu Dhabi, close to 9h 3m.
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How much does a flight to Birmingham cost?

At Opodo you can find flights from Sharjah to Birmingham starting from AED 650, with an average price of AED 1,328. If you depart from other cities such as Dubai, you can find tickets from AED 1,039, and from Abu Dhabi starting from AED 1,588, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Your flight to Birmingham

Flights to Birmingham bring you to the heart of the West Midlands, a region defined by its industrial history and central position. This destination is a major urban hub with a layout shaped by more kilometers of canals than Venice.

The city landscape has several distinct areas, including the Jewellery Quarter, which produces a large portion of all jewellery made in the United Kingdom. You can explore the red-brick architecture of the University of Birmingham, visit the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, or see the contemporary design of the Library of Birmingham. The Custard Factory in Digbeth highlights the local shift towards creative and digital industries.

Visitors often come for the diverse culinary scene, which includes the famous Balti Triangle and several high-end dining establishments. The atmosphere is grounded in a mix of Victorian heritage and modern redevelopment. This character makes the city a practical choice for those interested in history, commerce, and art.

Best time to visit Birmingham: High and low seasons

High season in Birmingham

Summer in Birmingham brings mild temperatures, typically reaching 20°C or 21°C in July and August. These warmer months encourage life to move outdoors, especially along the extensive canal network that defines the city centre. When you land at Birmingham Airport, you will find the city at its most energetic, with people filling the squares and waterside terraces of Brindleyplace.

The cultural calendar is busiest during this time, featuring events like the Birmingham Heritage Week and various outdoor festivals. Long daylight hours allow for extended walks through Cannon Hill Park or the botanical gardens. The city feels open and bright, with a social pace that stays active well into the evening.

Low season in Birmingham

The winter months, particularly January and February, see temperatures drop to around 3°C or 6°C. During this period, the atmosphere shifts toward indoor comforts and the city's famous industrial-era architecture often sits under a grey or misty sky. Arriving at Terminal 1 during the low season offers a more quiet introduction to the city, as the crowds of the summer peak have thinned.

While the pace is slower, the city focuses on its indoor cultural assets, such as the galleries at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Late autumn and early winter are marked by the arrival of large-scale markets that fill Victoria Square with light and activity. This season highlights a more intimate side of the city, where the focus moves to the warmth of historic pubs and the active indoor food scene in the Jewellery Quarter.

Top things to do and see in Birmingham

Stepping off a flight and into the heart of the Midlands, you are immediately met by a city that wears its industrial heritage with modern grace. The skyline of Birmingham reveals a fascinating blend of restored Victorian brickwork and bold, futuristic design, signaling a destination that is constantly reinventing itself for those who come to explore.

Canal Quarter
The city’s historic waterways offer a tranquil way to discover its soul, where former industrial paths have been transformed into vibrant social hubs lined with cafes and bars. Walking along these towpaths provides a sensory bridge between the city’s manufacturing past and its creative present.

Jewellery Quarter
This historic district still produces a significant portion of the fine metalwork in the region, maintaining a craft tradition that has thrived for centuries. Wandering through its streets feels like uncovering a hidden workshop where local artisans continue to hone their trade in charming, red-brick buildings.

Library of Birmingham
A striking piece of contemporary architecture, this landmark stands as a testament to the city’s dedication to knowledge and public space. Its ornate, filigree-covered exterior houses peaceful terraces and secret gardens that offer panoramic views of the bustling streets below.

Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
Inside this grand institution, visitors can find the world’s most significant collection of Pre-Raphaelite art alongside treasures from the city’s ancient and industrial history. The galleries capture a deep sense of cultural pride, reflecting the diverse influences that have shaped the local identity over generations.

Custard Factory
Located in the creative district of Digbeth, this repurposed industrial complex is now the beating heart of the city’s independent scene. It is a place defined by vivid street art, quirky retail spaces, and a raw, energetic atmosphere that welcomes anyone looking for the cutting edge of local culture.

Symphony Hall
Widely regarded as one of the finest concert venues in the world, this space offers an immersive acoustic experience that resonates with the city's sophisticated side. Whether attending a performance or simply admiring the architecture, it serves as a powerful reminder of the city's enduring love for the performing arts.

Book your flight to Birmingham and start saving on your next trip

To find the best flight deals to Birmingham, try booking your tickets mid-week or during off-peak seasons when demand is lower. You can also join Opodo Prime to unlock additional benefits on your journey, making it easier to plan frequent trips to this cultural centre. Simply enter your travel dates and let us handle the rest, so you can focus on the excitement of your upcoming arrival at Birmingham Airport.

FAQ's about Birmingham

How can I find cheap flights to Birmingham at Opodo?
At Opodo you can find flights from AED69 to Birmingham. Our offers are the result of a combination of different technologies, machine learning algorithms and real searches form our customers in our platform, so you can get the options that better suits your needs when flying to Birmingham.
When's the best time to go to Birmingham?
We checked our customers' flight searches, and the winner of best time to fly to Birmingham is... March.
The next best month to travel to Birmingham is February.
And let's not forget April, the third top choice for when to go to Birmingham.
However if you prefer things on the less busy side, we can also tell you (quietly) that the least popular month for flights to Birmingham is November.
What are the cheapest airlines flying to Birmingham?

Looking at the prices of our customers' bookings from the UAE to Birmingham, your best bet for cheap flights is:

  • Flynas: average one-way price of AED2,266.63 , with Abu Dhabi to Birmingham an average of AED2,266.63 and Dubai from AED2,358.11.
  • Pegasus Airlines (one-way average: AED2,299.96) : this includes an average price from Sharjah to Birmingham of AED2,230.58 and also flights from Abu Dhabi costing AED2,442.45.
  • Sun Express: average cost for one-way was AED2,577.82 , with Dubai to Birmingham flights costing an average of AED2,577.86 and the price tag from Sharjah being AED 2487.
Which airlines fly to Birmingham from the UAE?

Airlines flying direct from the UAE to Birmingham include:

  • Emirates, which has flights from Dublin and Alicante as well as Porto to Birmingham.
  • Easyjet, with flights from Alicante to Birmingham and Innsbruck and also from Rome.

Indirect flights from the Australia to Birmingham include:

  • Air France, which flies from Sharjah and Dubai and also from Abu Dhabi.
  • Qatar Airways, with flights from Dubai and Abu Dhabi to Birmingham plus Sharjah.
  • Emirates, which has flights from Dubai and Sharjah as well as from Dubai to Birmingham.

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