AIRPORT INFO

Gatwick Airport Transfer

LONDON GATWICK became an aerodrome back in the 1930s, but the airport we know today was officially opened on 9 June 1958 by Queen Elizabeth II Gatwick airport is an international airport in London. It is a major international airport near Crawley , west Sussex, England. Epsom cars specialize in the transfer of customers to and from all major airports including Gatwick.Gatwick airport has 2 terminals, serving roughly 34 million passengers a year and flying to hundreds of destinations worldwide. Gatwick airport provides a wide range of facilities including those for business, children and disabled travelers.

Gatwick Airport Postcode RH6 0NP

  • Number of runways: 1
  • Number of terminals: 2 - South (opened in 1958) and North (opened in 1988)
  • South Terminal is 160,000 square meters of which 14,768 square meters is retail facilities
  • North Terminal is 98,000 square meters of which 12,530 square meters is retail facilities
  • Runway length: 3,316m long by 45m wide
  • There are 119 stands, with a total of 186 centrelines - the ability to use a stand flexibly means we can park up to 186 aircraft
    • 31 South Terminal stands
    • 31 North Terminal stands
    • 57 remote stands served by coaches
  • We have 245 check-in desks, 123 self-service check-in desks and 119 self-service bag drop kiosks.
  • Gatwick was the world’s first airport to have a direct mainline train link with a dedicated railway station
  • Gatwick is already the UK’s best connected airport by rail and directly connects to more stations than any other European airport station
  • Time by rail to central London: 30 mins with trains running every three minutes



Stansted Airport Transfer

Stansted Airport Transfer:

London Stansted serves over 160 destinations across Europe, Asia and Africa. Stansted is a base for a number of major European low-cost carriers, being the largest base for low-cost airline Ryanair, with over 100 destinations served by the airline. In 2015, it was the fourth-busiest airport in the United Kingdom after Heathrow, Gatwick, and Manchester. However as of 2021 numbers, it is the second largest in the country. Stansted's runway is also used by private companies such as the Harrods Aviation, Titan Airways, and XJet terminals, which are private ground handlers that are able to handle private flights, charter flights, and state visits1942 - The runway was built by the US Air Force as part of Stansted Mountfitchet Airfield.
1944 - On D-Day, bombers from Stansted led more than 600 aircraft over the beaches of occupied France. 1966 - The newly created British Airports Authority took control.

  • London Stansted was acquired by Manchester Airports Group (M.A.G) in February 2013.

  • Stansted is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

  • The airport has planning permission for 35 million passengers per year.

  • Stansted Airport serves over 28 million passengers each year.

  • It is the fourth busiest airport in the UK.

  • The planes from Stansted fly to over 200 destinations covering 45 countries across the world.

  • Stansted has one runway that is 3048 m long and 46m wide.

  • The airport has 25,726 car parking spaces.



Heathrow Airport Transfer

Today Heathrow is the world's busiest international airport and the hub of the civil aviation world. Over 67 million passengers travel through the airport annually on services offered by 90 airlines traveling to over 180 destinations in over 90 countries
Heathrow Airport called London Airport until 1966 and now known as London Heathrow is a major international airport in London, England. It is the largest of the six international airports serving Greater London (the others being Gatwick, City, Luton, Stansted and Southend). Heathrow was founded as a small airfield in 1929 but was developed into a much larger airport after World War II. The airport lies 14 miles (23 kilometers) west of Central London on a site that covers 12.27 square kilometers (4.74 square miles). It was gradually expanded over seventy-five years and now has two parallel east-west runways, four operational passengers terminals and one cargo terminal

  • TERMINAL 1:This terminal is used by all domestic and Irish routes along with some European and long haul destinations. Comprehensive developments have taken place at this terminal even though it is certain to be closed with the opening of the Heathrow East scheme. There are some fantastic shops in the terminal such as Burberry, Harrods, LK Bennett, Fat Face and the world famous toy store Hamleys.

  • TERMINAL 2: was the oldest terminal building of Heathrow Airport that opened as Europa Building in 1955. Even the current site of the terminal will be closed down shortly as the construction of the Heathrow East scheme will start on this site. Both Terminals 1 and 2 will be replaced when this exciting new development is completed. It is expected to be a modern, environmentally friendly terminal

  • TERMINAL 3:This terminal handles most of the long haul flights to and from Heathrow Airport. At this terminal, you can find the massive Pier 6 that had been built to handle the twin decks of the superjumbo Airbus A380

  • TERMINAL 4:This terminal that opened in 1986 will now be refurbished due to the opening of Terminal 5. The refurbishments include extension and redevelopment of the forecourt so that a fresh face can be given to the terminal. Inside the terminal there are a whole lot of shops including Aspreys of Bond Street, Hermes and Ted Baker. The place also has eating and drinking options such as Starbucks and JD Wetherspoons.

  • TERMINAL 5:The latest and the most important terminal at Heathrow Airport is Terminal 5 which opened in March 2008. It is the terminal where most British Airways flights land and take off. It can handle 30 million passengers and it has 60 aircraft stands. It is distinguished by the fact that it has the largest unsupported roof structure in the UK. It has glass walls and roof that afford stunning views of the surrounding countryside, the runways, Windsor Castle and even Wembley Stadium



Luton Airport Transfer

LONDON LUTON Airport is an international airport located in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, situated 1.5 miles east of the town center, and 28 miles north of Central London and it is located in Airport Way, Luton LU2 9LY, United Kingdom. Luton airport is 32 miles from central London and is near the M1 and the M25. The best way to get there is to take the M1, leave at junction 10 and follow signs for the airport. If you are coming from the east or the A1, take the A505 through Hitchin.
Luton has one terminal and is London's fifth largest airport. You'll find check-in desks for all airlines flying from Luton, including WizzAir, Ryanair, easyJet and Tui, in the main hall on the ground floor.There are approximately 60 stands available for aircraft, with 28 dedicated gates, which are all hardstands.
Trains to Luton Airport Parkway station from central London take about 25 minutes, and the shuttle bus to the terminal takes about five minutes. We offer discounted rail tickets to and from Luton airport, including free travel for kids. We offer special rates on National Express coach travel to and from the airport if you book an airport hotel with us. Visit our Luton airport by rail and Luton airport by coach pages.

Luton Airport has one terminal which sees over 15 million passengers fly to multiple destinations each year. | All passenger flights are served by this terminal. | The terminal houses 60 check-in desks, modern baggage and flight information systems and a wide range of shops, restaurants and bars. | The check-in desks are located along the length of the terminal wall opposite the entrance and exits. | Departure lounges and arrivals meeting points are accessed through the walkway from the main terminal building. You can check Luton arrivals online | There is a 24 hour Left Luggage storage facility situated next to Outsize Baggage in the check-in hall. | Boarding usually begins 45 minutes before departure. | London Luton is open 24 hours, so don’t worry about not having access to the terminal.

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Epsom Cars have been providing minicab services to all surrounding areas near at Epsom city. We check all incoming flight with the relevant airports to ensure we can pick you up at the right time, and wait for you if your flight is late. Business clients with regular need for mini cabs can benefit from our credit account facilities that offer an easy and efficient method for bookings.

City Airport

London City Airport is a regional airport in London, England. It is located in the Royal Docks in the Borough of Newham, approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) east of the City of London and 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Canary Wharf. These are the twin centers of London's financial industry, which is a major user of the airport. The airport was developed by the engineering company Mowlem in 1986–87. In 2016 it was bought by a Canadian-led consortium of Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo), OMERS, the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan and Wren House Infrastructure Management of the Kuwait Investment Authority.London City Airport has a single 1,508-meter (4,948 ft) long runway, and a CAA Public Use Aerodrome Licence (Number P728) that allows flights for the public transport of passengers; this license also allows training flights, but only for the purpose of training pilots to operate at this specific airport. Only multi-engine, fixed-wing aircraft up to Airbus A318 size with special aircraft and aircrew certification to fly 5.5° approaches are allowed to conduct operations at London City Airport.

London City had over 4.5 million passenger movements in 2017. It is the fifth-busiest airport by passengers and aircraft movements serving the London area — after Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Luton — and was the 14th-busiest in the UK in 2017. In 2019, the airport handled over 5 million passengers.

With space limited in the London Docklands area, and comparatively low passenger volumes, London City Airport is small compared with several other airports serving London, such as Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Luton. The airport has a single, two-storey passenger terminal building with 18 gates, all hardstands. The ground floor contains the check-in desks and some service facilities as well as a staircase leading to the security control on the upper level, after which the airside waiting area and several more shops can be found.

With space limited in the London Docklands area, and comparatively low passenger volumes, London City Airport is small compared with several other airports serving London, such as Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Luton. The airport has a single, two-storey passenger terminal building with 18 gates, all hardstands. The ground floor contains the check-in desks and some service facilities as well as a staircase leading to the security control on the upper level, after which the airside waiting area and several more shops can be found.

 

Docklands Light Railway


London City Airport is served by London City Airport DLR station, which is an elevated station adjoining the terminal building. The station is on a branch of the Docklands Light Railway, which links the airport to Canary Wharf and the City of London as well as to Stratford International and Woolwich Arsenal stations with interchanges to London Underground, London Overground, Elizabeth line, Abellio Greater Anglia, c2c Thameslink and Southeastern High Speed train services.

 

 

Elizabeth line:

Until 2006, Silvertown railway station on the North London line served the airport, but it was closed during the construction of Crossrail. The Elizabeth line, which opened in May 2022,[55] passes around 300 m to the south of the airport,[56] but does not stop there. Proposals were put forward that a new station should be opened on the Elizabeth line to serve the airport, but a London City Airport station was not included in TfL's Crossrail plans.

 

 

Road access

The airport is served by the A1020 road and the A112 road. These give fast links to Canning Town, the City of London and Stratford, as well as connecting to the A13 and the North Circular Road, London (A406). Also the A13 provides easy access to the M25 motorway, as with the A406 connecting to the M11 motorway. The airport has both a short-term and a long-term car park, both within walking distance of the terminal and a taxi rank outside the terminal door.

 

 

Local buses

    The airport is served by London Buses services:
  • 473 to Stratford via Plaistow and North Woolwich
  • 474 to Canning Town and Manor Park via Beckton and East Ham
The express shuttle buses, which formerly ran to various destinations, were withdrawn after the DLR line was built.

 

 

London City Airport is an international airport in London. It is located in the Royal Docks in the London Borough of Newham, east of the City of London and a rather smaller distance east of Canary Wharf. Sutton Airport Cars specialise in the transfer of customers to and from all major airports including Heathrow, Gatwick, Luton, Stansted and City.