Cheap Flights from London (LGW) to La Paz (LPB)

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Frequently asked questions

Is it cheaper to buy a plane ticket from LGW to La Paz El Alto Intl. Airport last minute?
Being spontaneous is a fabulous way to explore the globe, but it's not always the wisest method to grab a cheap airfare. Consider booking your London Gatwick to LPB trip ahead of time instead of leaving it till the last minute. Based on flight pricing and demand studies in 2022, we have found that the best time to book domestic flights is between 28 – 35 days ahead of the departure date, and international flights three to four months in advance. Save up that spontaneity for when you're exploring LPB!
What airports do you fly into for La Paz from London?
Flights from London to La Paz land at El Alto Intl. Airport (LPB). Approximately 5 kilometers west of central La Paz, it's the primary gateway to this vibrant city. When it's time to explore the sights, La Paz Metropolitan Cathedral and Plaza Murillo should be on your list.
Can I change the date of my flight from Gatwick Airport (LGW) to El Alto Intl. Airport (LPB)?
Expedia makes it easy to make amendments to your LGW to LPB journey yourself. Simply go to the Expedia Trips portal and tap "change flight." Look for new flights and choose the one that fits your new plans. You'll see an estimate of your flight change cost, if applicable. You can also head to our Customer Service portal to connect with our Virtual Agent and quickly get answers to your questions.

Travel information

Origin airport
Gatwick
Destination airport
El Alto Intl.
Distance
9924 km

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