Fly from Maldives to London with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Maldives to London and swap pristine beaches and coral reefs for history and culture.
Travel to England’s bustling capital city to experience one of the world’s most dynamic cities. Tour historical landmarks like the Tower of London and Buckingham Palace, shop your way down Oxford Street, sample trendy menus in Soho and experience indie culture in Camden. Character and excitement await in London when you fly with Etihad Airways.
Flying from Maldives to London: FAQs
What is the time difference between Maldives and London?
The time difference will depend on when you fly from Maldives to London. London is five hours behind Maldives during winter (November to March) and four hours behind in the summer months (April to October).
London operates on GMT (Greenwich Mean Time, GMT+00) and BST (British Summer Time, GMT+01) and Maldives operates on MVT (Maldives Time, GMT+05).
What’s the weather like in London?
The weather in London fluctuates, depending on when you book your flights. Expect mild temperatures and moderate rainfall in the spring (March to May), with warmer summers (June to August) averaging around 20°C to 24°C.
Autumn (September to November) tends to be mild and wet, with colder temperatures in the winter (December to February), including the occasional snowfall.
Top tips for Maldives to London
Tour the urban landscape
Where Maldives has open, sandy beaches that wind along the coastline, London has twisting cobbled streets lined with beautiful buildings that reflect the mood of each neighbourhood.
From the regal tone of Central London to the hipster vibe in Shoreditch, tour the urban landscape by foot, hop on the tube, or take an iconic London bus tour to get a real feel for the city.
See the wonders of London
Maldives’ coral reefs are rich in natural underwater gems, while London’s galleries and museums are full of treasures of their own. Stroll through the British Museum and ponder at incredible artefacts from all corners of the earth.
Visit the National Gallery to see artwork from iconic and contemporary artists alike, and revel in the hush of The British Library, the second largest library in the world.