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Cabinda flights from the UK require at least one connection, typically through Luanda. The journey takes 14-20 hours in total, depending on your layover. Cabinda Airport (CAB) serves the city, located 5 km from the city centre.
The most common routing is London to Luanda (LAD), then a TAAG Angola Airlines domestic flight to Cabinda. International carriers on the London-Luanda leg include TAP Air Portugal (Via Lisbon), Air France (Via Paris), Turkish Airlines (Via Istanbul), and others. The domestic hop from Luanda takes around 1 hour.
Return fares start from £580-720 in low season and climb to £880-1,150+ during peak periods like Christmas and Easter. The total price includes both the international and domestic legs if booked together, though domestic connections are sometimes sold separately.
Cabinda is an exclave of Angola, separated from the rest of the country by a strip of the Democratic Republic of Congo. It's primarily an oil-industry hub, so most visitors are there for business. The Maiombe Forest nearby is one of Central Africa's oldest tropical forests.
Price Patterns
Fares fluctuate less than popular holiday routes, but Christmas and Easter still see increases of 20-30%.
TAP Air Portugal sales (usually January and September) can knock 15-20% off Angola fares.
Weekday departures tend to be cheaper than weekend flights.
Sweet Spot
6-10 weeks before travel. Angola isn't a high-volume leisure route so seats don't sell out as fast, but the good fares go early.
Avoid Booking
Less than 2 weeks out (prices jump significantly).
During Christmas/New Year period.
Bank holiday weekends when demand from the Angolan diaspora spikes.