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Luton Airport Guide
London's
Luton Airport is the 7th largest airport in the UK and is located 32 miles north
of the city. It is one of the UK's fastest growing airports with 5.5 million
passengers in 1999/2000.
There are a wide range of facilities on offer to ensure your journey through
the airport is relaxed and hassle free. This includes an airport information
desk, choice of bars and restaurants, a range of shops, a children's play area,
a bureaux de change, and a car or taxi hire.
How to get to London from Luton:
RAIL: via Thameslink into King's Cross
station.
BUS: Travelling by bus from London Luton
could be easier. London Luton has some connections with Central London. The
coach pick up and set down points are situated in front of the terminal building.
The Greenline 757 stops at Brent Cross, Finchley Road Station, Baker Street,
Marble Arch and Victoria.
CAR: London Luton Airport is only 30 minutes
from North London, 15 minutes from the M25 and 5 minutes from the M1. The airport
is just two miles from the M1 motorway. Exit the motorway at Junction 10. The
route to the airport is clearly signposted.
EAST: Access to London Luton Airport from the East and A1 is via the
A505 dual carriageway from Hitchin. The airport lies just off the A505 and
is clearly signposted.
WEST: Access to London Luton Airport from the West is possible through
several routes. If approaching via Dunstable, follow the airport signs. Alternative
approaches include travelling via M40/M25 to join the M1 and then exit via
Junction 10.
M25: The M25 gives convenient access to London Luton Airport from Essex,
Kent, Surrey and Sussex as well as from the North and North-East London. Exit
M25 Junction 21 for access to the M1.
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