Airport Transfer to Luton Airport
If
you’re travelling to and from Luton Airport (in the United Kingdom) you will
find that you have several options to choose from. Luton is easily reached using private
vehicles (either your own or having a friend or family member give you a lift),
hired vehicles (taxicabs, minibuses, or private cars with drivers), and coaches
and buses as well as trains and tubes.
The
most convenient and easiest option for travelling to and from Luton will
probably be a taxicab (this won’t be the least expensive option, but the
taxicab can take you and your luggage straight from your house or hotel to the
airport). One thing to remember when
considering a taxicab service for your transportation to Luton Airport is that
if you pre-book the service it will probably cost less than hiring a cab from a
cab-stand or simply hailing a cab in the street. A private car with driver would also be a
very convenient option for travelling to Luton and this is also an option that
would need to be pre-booked.
You
may also need reservations for private minibuses, full-size city buses, trains,
coaches, and trains. In many instances
the ‘walk in’ fare (meaning you just show up at the station with no ticket) is
3-5 times more than a pre-booked fare.
If
you choose to drive your own vehicle to Luton, you will probably need to park
in the long stay parking lot at the terminal (this is a self-park parking lot
and has a minimum stay of 5 days). You can save a large percentage off the cost
of long stay parking by booking your parking in advance.
A
semi-convenient way to travel to Luton is having a friend or family member
drive you there. Normally, private cars that haven’t been hired are n’t allowed
to park in front of the terminals so you will be need to ready to grab your
luggage and get out of the vehicle fast, or your friend can park in a short
stay lot (this will require a shuttle to the terminal or a walk to the
terminal)
There
are many forms of public transport that you can use to travel to Luton,
including buses, coaches, trains, and the tube.
Pre-booking or reserving these services is recommended, as pre-booking
will probably save quite a bit of money on the tickets. When pre-booking, you are also guaranteed
transport; if you just show up at the station, you may or may not be able to
board the train, tube, coach, or bus (this generally depends on whether or not
you are travelling at peak times or during a busy season such as Christmas).
Author by : Yasica norman