There are eight airports serving the people of London. Some
airports like Luton and Stansted are no where within the vicinity of the
capital, but use the name anyway. Major international flights begin and end
mostly in the Heathrow or Gatwick; however, the other six airports are by no
means ‘ghost towns’!
Communication to Heathrow and Gatwick are relatively easier than
the rest. The same can be said of The City airport because it is extremely well
connected by underground trains, buses and airport taxi service. As far as the
other airports are concerned there are not many options other than the trusty
airport taxi service.
For Passengers Travelling to Heathrow
or Gatwick
If you have no qualms about travelling with the commoner on a
metro train, then you have a great chance of saving lot of money on airport
taxi service. Airport taxi service cannot be cheaper than publicly operated
modes of communication such as buses or the tube.
There are three underground stations for the Heathrow. One each
for terminals 4 and 5 and one common station for terminals 1 and 3. Price is
negligible if you compare it with airport taxi service. The very first train
starts at 05.00 in the morning from Terminal 4, with other trains departing
within minutes of the first from terminals 1,2,3 and 5. The last train from
each of these terminals departs quite late in the night, so you don’t have to
worry about spending the night at the airport.
For Passengers Travelling to Other
Airports in London
There is a real problem in availability of reliable information
about public transport modes to quite a few of the other six London airports.
Information varies widely from one website to another. Hence we advise you to
book an airport taxi service or look for flights from the better connected
airports.
Taxi
service that you just cannot overlook
London is the capital of UK and most passengers flying frequently
in or out of the city are often on important official tours or travelling for
pleasure. Businessmen, tourists and regular travelers do not want to be
burdened with the headache of boarding the metro, hauling their luggage behind
them. Airport taxi service makes better sense to them for obvious reasons.
Even for first time
travelers, airport taxi service is just great because most of the times they
are unaware of the tube or coach boarding points, neither do they want to be
bothered with the hassle of flagging down hackney cabs. So whether you are a
businessman, tourist or a resident of London airport taxi service is the easy
option unless you are looking forward to seeing London from close quarters by
boarding the tube.
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