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Showing posts with label London to Oxford Taxi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London to Oxford Taxi. Show all posts
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Competitive Fares
Friday, January 4, 2013
Travelling from Oxford to Gatwick
If
you need to travel from Gatwick to Oxford (or from Oxford to Gatwick), you have
at least three options to choose from.
Your options may include a taxi, a bus, driving yourself, or having a
friend or family member pick you up after you’ve arrived at Gatwick. There are a lot of taxi providers who would
be happy to take you to Oxford from Gatwick. There are also city buses that can
take you back and forth between Gatwick and Oxford (or vice versa) as well as
private buses and mini-buses that can do the same.
If
you’re travelling from Oxford to Gatwick, your fastest option will probably be
either catching a ride from a friend or family member or calling a cab. The cab option will probably be the most
expensive option, as most taxicab companies will charge 98-145 GBP each way.
These prices do usually include 1 to 4 passengers with luggage (carry-on as
well as luggage that will be checked in at Gatwick).
While
having a friend or family member give you a ride to Gatwick to Oxford may be
cheaper than the taxicab fare, please remember that taxicabs are usually
allowed to park at the airport terminal for much longer than your friend or
family member will be allowed to. Your friend or family member will probably
have to drop you off in front of the terminal and leave immediately (in fact,
no waiting is allowed at Gatwick’s forecourts and they suggest using the short
stay parking lots when picking up and dropping off passengers).
You
can also drive your own vehicle from Oxford to Gatwick. You would then need to park
in the long-term parking lots at Gatwick, and parking in these lots will cost
you 13 GBP per day (any partial days will be charged at the full rate).
Taxi to Oxford
If
you need to take a taxi to Oxford from Gatwick, the prices will range from
98.00 GBP each way depending on the taxi firm that you engage for the trip.
The prices are generally per car and not per person, so the cost can be split
if you are not travelling alone. Also,
if you pre-book a taxicab through a firm (such as www.eatransfer.com ) that offers that
capability, it will probably be less expensive than hiring a taxi directly from
the airport cab-stands. Also, when
pre-booking you can often pay using a credit card (when you hire a
taxi directly from the airport cab-stand you may be limited to paying with cash
only). Author by : Vinitha Sujee
Airport Transfer services from:
Heathrow airport to Oxford : £ 72.00
Gatwick airport to Oxford : £100.00
Luton airport to Oxford : £ 82.00
Heathrow airport to Oxford : £ 72.00
Gatwick airport to Oxford : £100.00
Luton airport to Oxford : £ 82.00
Stansted airport to Oxford : £ 120.00
London to Oxford Transfer : £ 70.00
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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’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%.
Author : Yesica Norman
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