📅 Published: April 10, 2026🔄 Last Updated: April 21, 2026✅ Reviewed by: ETA UK Editorial Team
This article is regularly reviewed and updated to ensure accuracy. Information is verified against official UK government sources.

Planning to travel to UK from Louisiana? Whether you are dreaming of London’s iconic landmarks, the Scottish Highlands, or the rolling English countryside, this comprehensive guide has everything you need. Since February 2026, every American heading to the United Kingdom — including travelers from Louisiana — must obtain a UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before departure.

This guide covers the complete process to travel to UK from Louisiana: UK ETA requirements, the best flight routes, costs, time zones, what to pack, and a suggested itinerary for your British adventure.

UK ETA Requirements When You Travel to UK from Louisiana

The UK ETA is a mandatory digital travel authorization — similar to the US ESTA system but for visitors to Britain. When you travel to UK from Louisiana, here is what you need to know:

  • Cost: £16 per person (~$21 USD)
  • Valid for: 2 years from date of issue, or until your passport expires
  • Multiple entries: Unlimited trips during the validity period
  • Maximum stay: 6 months per visit
  • Processing time: Most decisions within minutes, up to 3 business days
  • Apply at: gov.uk/eta or the official UK ETA app

Apply at least 72 hours before your flight. Airlines will check your ETA status at check-in and deny boarding without an approved ETA. For the complete step-by-step application process, see our UK ETA for US Citizens complete guide.

Traveling with family? Every person — including infants and children — needs their own individual ETA. A parent can apply on behalf of a child. See our UK ETA for children guide and ETA guide for US families.

Best Flight Routes to Travel to UK from Louisiana

American family exploring festive UK Christmas market with lights

Louisiana does not have nonstop flights to London. The best connecting routes from Louisiana airports:

RouteConnectionTotal Time
MSY → ATL → LHRAtlanta (1.5h flight)~12-13 hours total
MSY → DFW → LHRDallas (1.5h flight)~13-14 hours total
MSY → IAH → LHRHouston (1h flight)~12-13 hours total
MSY → JFK → LHRNew York (3h flight)~13-14 hours total

Best option: Connecting through Atlanta or Houston gives the shortest total journey time. Both hubs have multiple daily London flights.

Booking tips: Book 2-3 months in advance for the best fares. Use flight comparison tools and be flexible with dates. For more advice, see our cheap flights to the UK guide. Wondering which London airport is best? Read our London airport comparison guide.

Time Zone Difference: Louisiana vs. London

When you travel to UK from Louisiana, understanding the time difference helps you plan and manage jet lag:

  • London is 6 hours ahead of Louisiana (Central Time)
  • If it is 12:00 PM in Louisiana, it is 18:00 PM in London
  • During Daylight Saving transitions, the difference may briefly shift by 1 hour

Jet Lag Tips for Louisiana to London Travel

  • Take evening flights — most transatlantic departures leave in the evening and arrive London the next morning, which helps you adjust faster
  • Set your watch to London time when you board the plane
  • Stay awake until at least 9 PM London time on your arrival day — resist the urge to nap
  • Get morning sunlight upon arrival to reset your circadian rhythm
  • Stay hydrated and avoid alcohol on the flight
  • Most travelers from Louisiana adjust within 1-2 days

Budget Breakdown: What It Costs to Travel to UK from Louisiana

American family enjoying a festive UK Christmas market with lights

Here is a realistic budget for a 7-day trip when you travel to UK from Louisiana:

ExpenseBudgetMid-RangeLuxury
Round-trip flight$500-800$800-1,500$4,000+
UK ETA$21$21$21
Hotel per night$80-120$150-250$400+
Food per day$30-50$60-100$150+
Transport per day$10-15$15-25$50+
Attractions per day$0-15$20-40$50+
7-day total (per person)$1,400-2,200$2,800-4,500$7,000+

Many of London’s best attractions are completely free, including the British Museum, National Gallery, and Tate Modern. For detailed money-saving strategies, see our UK travel budget guide and London under £500 guide.

Money tips: Use contactless payments everywhere in the UK — your US Visa or Mastercard works on the Tube, in shops, and at restaurants. Do not forget to claim your VAT refund on purchases over £30 before leaving the UK. Check the latest exchange rate tips before your trip.

Suggested 7-Day Itinerary When You Travel to UK from Louisiana

American family enjoying a UK Christmas market with festive lights

Days 1-3: London

London is one of the world’s greatest cities and deserves at least 3 full days:

  • Day 1: Westminster — Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, St James’s Park
  • Day 2: Free museums — British Museum in the morning, Tate Modern in the afternoon, South Bank walk along the Thames
  • Day 3: Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Camden or Shoreditch for lunch, West End theater show in the evening
  • Must-do: Traditional afternoon tea and a visit to a British pub

Days 4-5: Day Trips From London

  • Oxford — one of the world’s most famous university cities, just 1 hour by train
  • Bath — stunning Georgian architecture and ancient Roman baths
  • The Cotswolds — picture-perfect English villages with honey-colored stone cottages
  • Stonehenge and Salisbury — one of the world’s most mysterious ancient monuments
  • More ideas: Best day trips from London

Days 6-7: Edinburgh, Scotland

Essential Practical Tips to Travel to UK from Louisiana

AI-generated image prompt for UK travel scene with family in Edinburgh
  • Weather: The UK is significantly cooler than Louisiana, especially in winter. London summers average 55-75°F compared to Louisiana’s 85-95°F. Pack layers and a waterproof jacket regardless of season. See our UK weather guide for Americans
  • Packing: Bring a UK power adapter (Type G, three rectangular prongs). See our complete UK packing list
  • Driving: The UK drives on the left side of the road. Driving guide for Americans
  • Tipping: UK tipping is 10-15%, not the 20%+ common in the US. UK tipping guide
  • Phone: Check your carrier’s international plan or buy a UK eSIM. UK phone and internet guide
  • Transport: The London Underground (Tube) is the fastest way around London. Your US contactless card works directly on the Tube
  • Emergency: Call 999 in the UK (not 911). UK emergency numbers guide
  • Health: Ensure your insurance covers international travel. UK travel health checklist
  • Culture: Louisiana’s French heritage gives you a unique appreciation for the UK’s relationship with France — visit the Channel Tunnel area or Canterbury

Frequently Asked Questions: Travel to UK from Louisiana

UK green countryside destination for American travelers

How long is the flight from Louisiana to London?

There are no nonstop flights from Louisiana to London. The fastest connecting routes via Atlanta or Houston take approximately 12-14 hours total including connection time.

Do I need a UK ETA to fly from Louisiana to London?

Yes. Since February 2026, all US citizens must have an approved UK ETA before boarding any flight to the United Kingdom. Airlines will verify your ETA at check-in. Apply at gov.uk/eta at least 72 hours before departure.

What is the time difference between Louisiana and London?

London is 6 hours ahead of Louisiana (Central Time). During brief Daylight Saving transitions, this may shift by 1 hour.

What is the best time of year to travel to UK from Louisiana?

May through September offers the warmest weather and longest days. However, spring (April-May) and early fall (September-October) have fewer crowds and lower prices. See our best time to visit the UK guide.

How much does a UK trip from Louisiana cost?

A budget 7-day trip costs approximately $1,400-2,200 per person including flights, accommodation, food, and activities. Mid-range travelers should budget $2,800-4,500. See our detailed UK budget guide.

Is London safe for American tourists?

Yes, London and the UK are very safe for tourists. Standard big-city precautions apply. See our UK travel safety checklist.

Can I use my US credit card in the UK?

Yes. Contactless Visa and Mastercard are accepted virtually everywhere in the UK, including public transport.

Ready to plan your trip? Start with our UK trip planning guide and check the best time to visit the UK. For official entry requirements, visit GOV.UK.