Luton Airport Guide
Luton Airport is London’s fourth largest airport and fifth busiest airport in the United Kingdom. It is presently owned by Luton Borough Council and operated by London Luton Airport Operations Ltd. Luton Airport functions as a base for EasyJet, Monarch Airlines, Thomson Airways, Ryanair and Wizz Air. The airport serves European destinations in majority along with some charter services to Asian and North American destinations.
Luton Airport has a single runway running east to west. The layout of the terminals and aprons look different. The ground side access to the terminal is from a road to a bus station, drop off area, taxi rank and short term car park on the runway side of the terminal building. There are 60 stands in the north side of the terminal building and are connected to the runway by a U shaped set of taxiways and aprons. Travelers witness the airport as a maintenance base for airlines like Thomson Airways, Monarch Airlines and EasyJet.
Short, medium and long term parking facilities are available in Luton airport. You can change your money in a Travelex (Bureaux de change) in the arrivals area and also shop for books, magazines, music and snacks. You can have a coffee and sandwich in a Costa Cafe before setting off to your final destination. Travelers have a first-class selection of shops, bars, cafeterias and restaurants both before and after security.
Licensed private taxis are available in the drop off zone outside the terminal building. Travelers can prebook private taxis at the hire car centre. The airport has connections to the city and other destinations in the UK from Luton Parkway station. You can travel to any seaport, station, hotel or tourist destination in UK in private taxis. You can book for all types of modern cars for your transport.
Luton airport taxi services are offered 24/7 for travelers.
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