London Airport Transfer Service

London Airport Transfer Service
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We know that travelling can be hectic, but booking your transfer services should be as easy as possible. Our online booking and payment portals are easy to navigate and use, and we offer many payment gateway options for your convenience. If you need next day service, or have a travel need or location that is not listed on our website, simply give us a call or Send us an e-mail to

info@ukcitytransfer.com or Visit www.ukcitytransfer.com to book today please call +442080049002

Monday, December 31, 2012

Travelling to and from Luton Airport


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

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Friday, December 28, 2012

planning a trip from Paddington to Gatwick Airport


Paddington to Gatwick Airport

When you are planning a trip from Paddington to Gatwick Airport, you will find that you have several options. You can hire a taxicab, hired car with driver, or private minibus.  In addition, there are frequent departures of coaches, buses, trains, and tubes from Paddington.  Your choice will depend on how much money you want to spend and how fast you need to get to Gatwick.

The most convenient option (which will probably also be the easiest choice) is a taxicab.  This option will be the most expensive of all the options; the trade-off that makes hiring a taxicab the most convenient choice is that a taxicab can pick you and your luggage up at your home/hotel and deliver you straight to the airport.  Many of the public transport options (bus, train, tube, or coach) will stop close to the airport but perhaps not close enough if you have a lot of luggage.  Additionally, the taxi driver will often help you with your luggage whereas if you use public transport you’ll be stuck dealing with your own luggage.  This can be particularly difficult when using the tube because of the escalators and/or steps that you’ll need to negotiate.


If you’re traveling from Heathrow to Paddington, your options are the same as when traveling from Paddington to Gatwick. Your choice will again be based on how much money you can afford to spend on your transportation and how quickly you need to arrive at Paddington from Heathrow.


If you’ve arrived at Gatwick and are considering your options for Transport to Paddington Station, your choices will include a taxicab, a hired car (with driver), a private minibus, being picked up by a friend or family member (in their private vehicle), driving your own vehicle (that you parked in the long stay lot at Gatwick upon your departure), or catching a bus, coach, train, or tube from Gatwick.  A taxicab or hired car with driver will be both the most expensive and the most convenient option, particularly if you have a lot of luggage.  The least expensive option will probably be driving your own vehicle but this also means that you’ll need to take care of your own luggage (this is also true when riding the train, coach, bus, or tube).  Since your friend or family member probably won’t be able to park in front of the terminal, this option can also be inconvenient if you have lots of luggage.

Visit www.ukcitytransfer.com or email to info@ukcitytransfer.com to book today please call +442080049002


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Yasica Norman

Monday, December 17, 2012

Oxford to London Transfers



Oxford to London Transfers

If you are traveling from Oxford to London, there are several options for your journey.  You can drive yourself, you can catch a ride from a friend or family member, you can hire a private car, you can hire a taxicab, you can catch a bus, or you can catch a train.

The most convenient option is probably going to be hiring a taxicab or a private car. This won’t be the cheapest option, but if you pre-book your taxicab or private car rather than hiring it from a cab-stand it will probably be less expensive.  Using this option also means that you won’t have to look for parking in London once you arrive as you would need to do if you choose to drive your own vehicle.

The bus service between Oxford and London runs up to every 10 minutes, 24 hours per day. This is a very cheap way of travelling between Oxford and London, with pre-booked fares being as low as 8.00 GBP each way (in addition to pre-booking in advance, you will need to travel during off peak periods after 9 am daily). There are more upscale options as well, including the X90 (previously known as the Oxford Express).  The X90 runs every 15 minutes at peak times, and costs 13 GBP one way (16 GBP round trip) for an adult.

If you’d rather take a train, trains from Oxford to London depart from Paddington Station (in London) from 6 am to midnight on weekdays. 




If you’re not used to London traffic, the best way to get around is to use the bus, the tube (or underground), or walk.  The bus service in London runs quite often—some buses even run 24 hours per day--and is relatively inexpensive as well. If you have a prepaid Oyster card, the fare will be from1.35 GBP; if you are paying cash, the fare will be from 2.30 GBP.  You can also use a travelcard when boarding all London buses.









The approximate fare for a one way trip from London to Oxford will be from little as 80.00 GBP. This is a per car fee, not a per person fee, so if you are travelling with more than one person in your party the fare can be split between all members of the party.  In addition, some London taxis accept credit cards although there may be a surcharge of 10% to 15% over the metered price. Tipping is not necessary, but most taxi drivers do expect a tip of around 10%.
 we don't charge any of this !!!!
Author : Yesica Norman


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Airport Transfer to Cambridge

 Airport Transfer to Cambridge

If you need to travel from Luton Airport, Gatwick Airport, or Heathrow Airport to Cambridge, you have a lot of widely disparate options for your airport transfer to Cambridge. These options can include hiring a private car with driver, hiring a taxicab, driving yourself, having a friend or family member drive you, or catching one of four different types of public transport (buses, coaches, trains, or tubes).  Your choice will probably be dependent upon whether or not the speed of arrival in Cambridge is important to you, as well as how much money you wish to spend on the journey.

The most convenient and easiest method of travel from Luton, Gatwick, or Heathrow to Cambridge is probably going to be a taxicab.  Although this method of travel will be one of the most expensive options, a taxicab driver can usually pick you up at Point A (the airport) and travel directly to Point B (Cambridge) without having to stop for other passengers like a bus, train, tube or coach usually does.  In addition, a taxicab driver will probably be willing to assist you with your luggage; on most public transport, you are responsible for your own luggage and this may be problematical if you have a lot of steps, stairs, or escalators to navigate.




Transfer to Cambridge

 Your transfer to Cambridge can be by private car, public transport, a friend or family member driving you, or you driving yourself (if you've parked your personal vehicle in either the short stay or long stay parking lots at Luton, Gatwick, or Heathrow).  All of these methods of transport have specific advantages and disadvantages; for example, a taxi will probably be more convenient for you but it will also be more expensive.  Public transport will be less expensive but may not travel to exactly the stop you need or want.  Driving yourself will be the least expensive upfront option but there’s still the cost of gasoline, maintenance, wear and tear on your vehicle, and the possibility of burglary of your vehicle while it’s sitting in a long or short stay parking lot. 



London to Cambridge


You can travel from London to Cambridge using several different methods of transportation, including taxicabs, buses, trains, tubes, coaches, your personal vehicle, or the vehicle of a friend or family member.  Each method of transportation has pluses and minuses. For example, if a friend or family member takes you to Cambridge it will probably be a free or very inexpensive trip; on the other hand, they probably aren’t going to allowed to park in places that a cab, bus, or coach might be allowed to.
Author : Yesica Norman

To book a Transfer to / from Transfer to Cambridge Visit www.allairporttransfer.com or email to info@allairporttransfer.com to book today please call 02084724379


Friday, November 2, 2012

Transfer to Stonehenge


Stonehenge is the South west of England historic heritage and extraordinary landscape.



South west of England has got one of the world’s best heritage sites; Stonehenge is located in Salisbury within the wonderful Wiltshire countryside.  The best part of inspiring prehistoric construction of Stonehenge in a circle format is referring midsummer sunrise, midsummer sunset and mainly the moon rise from the south and setting down in the north. The Stonehenge stone circle is 320 feet in diameter got a single entrance and unsolved 56 mysterious holes around its perimeter.
The ancient stone circle site construction started in BC 2600. Mystery of how the prehistoric builders built it without any latest engineering knowledge and sophisticated tools to construct a fantastic monument like Stonehenge.
The archaeologists could not describe how it has built without any most modern technology that we use now days, or even so sophisticated equipments to construct the mighty Stonehenge monument.
Transfer to Stonehenge, prehistoric builders transferred the blue stones some weighing four tonnes each from Preseli hills in Wales to south west of England. To transfer from Preseli hills to Stonehenge, most probably they dragged through the land by using human power and animal power. Some suggested they may used the ball bearing theory or the ancient builders used basket like wicker cages to transfer the bluestone from Preseli hills to Stonehenge.
TV presenter and engineer Garry Lavin believes that the ancient builders who built Stonehenge might have used wicker basket to transfer the gigantic bluestone all the way from Wales to Stonehenge.
There is another theory from university of Exeter professor Bruce Bradley believes the transfer to Stonehenge might be done with ball bearing system. The experimental demonstration indicates that gigantic bluestone could have been transferred to Stonehenge by using ball bearing system with more or less ten oxen and may have been able to transfer the gigantic bluestone from Wales to Stonehenge up to ten miles per day, which could have been took the ancient builders roughly about two weeks to complete the transfers. The same method of technique that allows mechanical vehicles and machinery to work effortlessly in this modern day could have been used to transfer the massive standing bluestones more than 4000 years ago according to new theory.


This amazing journey covers almost 240 miles. Once the stones are transferred to Stonehenge, this stones were set up in to two circles outer ring made with Sarsen sandstone slabs and inner ring made up with smaller bluestone that transferred from Wales.
Author: Yasica Norman.



Friday, October 26, 2012

The Sissinghurst garden




                                The Sissinghurst garden



The best garden in England. Privately owned by Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson until Vita Sackville death in 1962.After that changed to care of the National trust from 1967.
The Sissinghurst is the garden of Kent and one of the oldest English gardens. The sissinghurst garden still is the best garden in the country which will truly cherished by gardeners and plants lovers.
Sissinghurst has unique garden rooms. Start with rose garden wonderfully design and filed with tumble of roses, figs, vines and honeysuckle. June is the best time to see all the roses bloomed
The white garden is the best garden in sissinghurst. This garden room has planted with white irises, white pompom dahlias, white Japanese anemones and white gladioli truly loved by the gardeners. Cottage garden got the warm reds and gold colours. This is get lively in late summer and autumn. Smell wonderful in the herb garden. Birds and visitors likes in the nuttery.

Lime walks also known as the spring garden. Orchard is the half garden and half wilderness.      It has roses, old apple trees and winding paths mown in long green grasses. The purple border is made up with clever mix of purple, pink, blues and lilacs. The Tower lawn fills the space that once occupied great Elizabethan courtyard.
This truly is a beautiful garden, beautiful design, and the garden rooms are a real treat, each one being very special. You must climb the tower to get an overall sight of the sissinghurst garden, it’s best to visit different seasons and although it undoubtedly looks best in summer, overall well worth a visit. Requiring ticketed entry at all times.
In 2013 Sissinghurst Castle will be open every day from 1 March to 3 November, then 1 December to 31 December (excluding Christmas Eve and Christmas Day). Garden open from 10:30am - 5:30pm
To visit Book a Transfer to sissinghurst with us

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Transfer to London eye

Transfer to London eye

The details view starts when the London Eye wheel turns slow enough for people to go on board while it is moving. A complete turn takes about 30 minutes. The structure was designed by the architectural team of David Marks and Julia Barfield, husband and wife. Thanks to their construction of the glass capsules on the outer side of the rim, Capsule the passengers have a great 360° view over London. Many famous landmarks are clearly visible, including Buckingham Palace, St. Paul's Cathedral, the Houses of Parliament, Gherkin and on a clear day you can even see as far as Wembley stadium arch. Around 40 km (25 mile).
Make sure you get your tickets in advance. lines can be very long SOME TIME MORE THAN 1 HOURS, both the lines for get on board and for ticket purchases. It's less packed at night time when the views are even more stunning. if you buy ticket for Madame Tussaud and London eye online you will save some money & time
To book a Transfer to London eye or Transfer to Madame Tussaud Visit
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Planning a visit to London




Planning a visit to London then be sure to visit Tower Bridge Exhibition. You'll be surprised just how much happens around Tower Bridge. From theatre shows to Jazz bands, food festivals to market stalls there is always something exciting to capture the imagination. Be sure to keep an eye out for new exhibits, events and tours inside Tower Bridge Exhibition.

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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

London airport transfers



London Heathrow Airport Transfers.

Making a booking in your home country is one of the best ways of getting good transportation after reaching your destination. It is safe for both you and your luggage. The need to negotiate for a good price is also eliminated through these services, saving you money, as some of the cabs may overcharge you. The transfer services are dependent on whether you need the service for an individual, a large group of people, whether you want to share a transfer car or you want your own private car. Regardless of the choice, you can be assured of a value-for-your-money service, as several types of transfer services are available as discussed below.


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Sunday, August 5, 2012

How-to-Choose-a-Good-Gatwick-Airport-Taxi-Service

Gatwick Airport, also popularly known as London Gatwick, is located approximately 48km towards the south of Central London. It is the second largest international airport in London. In the year 2011, nearly 34 million passengers went to and fro through Gatwick making it the second busiest airport in UK after Heathrow. Due to the significant presence of the three main types of airlines, charter, no-frills and full-service, this airport is quite popular among both leisure and business travelers.

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Some-Feasible-Options-for-Stansted-Airport-Transfer


Stansted Airport, which is located roughly 48km towards the northeast of Central London, is a hub of low-cost European carriers. In terms of passenger traffic, it is the fourth busiest airport in UK after Heathrow, Gatwick and Manchester. The good thing about Stansted Airport is that it is extremely well-connected with Central London by means of several modes of transports. Let's take a look at some popular airport transfer modes.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

proper safety seat for your child at no additional cost


If you are going to be traveling with your small children you will not have to concern yourself with bringing a child safety seat and wonder what to do with it when you get on the plane. When you are booking your trip, tell the staff at London airport transfers that you have children and what their ages are, and the driver will be happy to bring along the proper safety seat for your child at no additional cost. London airport transfers makes certain that your entire family will arrive at their destination safely.
The professionalism of the staff at London airport transfers is apparent from the first person you speak with, to the last detail of the drivers. You can make your travel arrangements online at www.allairporttransfer.com and be sure that all of your needs will meet with the brilliant service that you deserve. Using the online service is easy and convenient; you will receive the same quality service that you would over the phone from London airport transfers.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Get Ahead of the Games Thursday 26 July 2012 bulletin


Avoid driving in central London today. Try taking a different route or retime your journey to avoid the busiest times.
- Congestion is already being seen on key routes into central London including:
o A3
o A40
o A12
o A13
o A2
- Delays are also expected on roads in Kings Cross, St. Pancras and the City in the morning. To avoid delays and disruptions to your journeys, consider retiming your journey.
- Public transport, in particular stations on or close to the Torch Relay route in central London are expected to be very busy, consider using an alternative station to avoid the crowds.
- Cultural events are taking place across London today. If possible, avoid these areas if you are not attending an event.
- Torch Relay viewing areas will be busy. If you are planning to watch the Olympic Torch Relay, allow plenty of time for your journey and plan in advance to know where you will watch the Torch Relay from. It will be busy, so have a back-up plan in case your first choice viewing area is full. Expect crowds and be prepared to wait.
- Don’t get caught out by the Torch Relay, visit www.getaheadofthegames.com/things-you-should-know/torch-relay.html
- Find out where and when the Torch will be, visit http://www.london2012.com/torch-relay/route/
Keeping cool while you travel
To keep as comfortable as possible during the higher temperatures forecast over the coming days:
- Carry water with you on the Tube, rail and bus networks;
- Don’t board a train or bus if you feel unwell;
- If you feel unwell please get off at the next stop and seek help from staff and;
- Avoid pulling the passenger alarm between stations, as help can be more easily obtained when the train is in the platform.


source from www.getaheadofthegames.com
Book airport transfer to avoid your journey in the busiest times.
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Monday, July 23, 2012

Make Your Journey Easier with Airport Taxi Services in London


A shift from an airplane to a taxi can amount to lost pleasure anywhere in the world, but not here in London.  All Airport Transfer, the best airport taxi service provider in London, has gone to great lengths in ensuring you travel comfortably using the most luxurious cars. Connecting from Heathrow, City, Stansted, Gatwick, and Luton shouldn’t be a worry for people who travel privately because great travel solutions are within our immediate reach.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

M4 closed

M4 closed 

East and west bound between junctions J4 and J9. Road work expected delays Average speed: 50 mph

Heathrow airport passengers  affect by this closer.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

silverstone transfer

Silverstone fans are asked to park their cars in the hard-standing car parks by putting vehicles bumper to bumper and have been advised that they will be releasing leaving times shorter than normal.
book a Silverstone transfer from www.eatransfer.com 


News from http://www.silverstone.co.uk/

Heathrow airport transfer

Heathrow airport transfer


Heathrow airport transfer is getting delayed about 40 min to one hours due to M4 westbound is closed between junctions J1 and J3, due to bridge repairs. Road expected to re-open from 6:00 am on 12 July 2012.he M4 westbound entry slip at junction J2 is closed , due to an incident. Road expected to re-open from 6:00 am on 12 July 2012.

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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Gatwick airport transfer


Few things to make sure while booking with Gatwick airport transfer

London is one of the favourite cities that tourists would like to go; despite the fact that, the tourists might have no idea about how to get to the city from Gatwick airport. There are many taxi services in London, even though there is some give their best they can. By booking your journey with the Gatwick airport transfer, you could save your time and money. Gatwick airport transfer gives their priority to customer satisfaction. Their service includes;

On time:
Gatwick airport transfer has trained and qualified drivers and they are good at punctuality. By booking advanced with Gatwick airport transfer, customers can be relaxed; a driver will be at the airport earlier and waiting for the customer and the driver is aware about the live traffic and alternate routes to make sure the customer reaches destination on time.
Easy booking:
There are many ways available to book your journey with Gatwick airport transfer. You could call on phone or Skype and get the details in just a minute away. Otherwise you can email us the details and can get the quotation. Or else you can visit our website and can do your booking all by yourself. All our services are available 24 hours 7 days.
Affordable:
Gatwick airport transfer gives their best service to their customers with minimum prices. You can visit to the Gatwick airport transfer’s website and look out the prices and get your quotation. There are special offers and discounts are also available.
Customers’ dignity:
Gatwick airport transfer treats their customers in best manner. The drivers are trained up to professional and general reliability. Driver will help you with luggage, maintain appropriate speed and be friendly, helpful and professional. It is driver’s responsible that you reach your destination safely!

Author: Vinitha 

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Monday, April 30, 2012


Heathrow passport control waits of more than an hour



Passengers have faced waits of more than an hour at passport control at London's Heathrow Airport two days after it was revealed MPs warned it may struggle to cope during the Olympics.
Passengers said it was "chaotic", with huge crowds snaking around corridors and a lack of senior staff.
The agency blamed the Easter holiday for the length of the queues.
BAA said queues began easing after 13:00 BST with passengers in Terminal 5 having to wait the longest - 31 minutes for EU passengers and 51 minutes for Non-EU citizens.


Sunday, April 22, 2012

All Airport Transfer


Your Complete Airport Transfer Solution

Welcome to london airport transportation service, the premiere airport taxi transfer service for the following airports: London Heathrow,Gatwick, London City,Stansted,Luton, and all other major sea ports. Not only do we handle all of the aspects of major London Airport transfers, but we also provide taxi services to and from major hotels and train stations, homes, and basically any other location within major UK cities.

While we do specialize in airport taxi transfer services, our variety of transfer services is large to be able to offer you a one-stop solution for all of your transfer needs. With ourairport taxi transfer, simply contact us for a quick service quote. Since all bookings are done in advance, we can ensure the prompt and reliable airport taxi service that we are well known for.

One of the things that is very unique about our services is that we also offer a return journey from the airport back to your home or hotel. This additional london airport transportation service is usually much cheaper than booking a separate return trip once you return back to the country.

Not only is it cheaper car service in London, but who wants to worry about the logistics of getting home after a long trip? We make it easy as we can track your flight number to make sure that we are there waiting for you when your flight returns to allow for a speedy trip back to your resting destination.
Our Commitment To You
We know that travelling can be hectic, but booking your transfer services should be as easy as possible. Our online booking and payment portals are easy to navigate and use, and we offer many payment gateway options for your convenience.
If you need next day service, or have a travel need or location that is not listed on our website, simply give us a call at 0208-4724379, or Send us an e-mail to info@allairporttransfer.com for a special quote.

When it comes to getting the most professional airport taxi service in London, nobody does it better than All Airport Transfer. Book a Airport taxi service in London with us today!