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Get cheap flights to London. Airports in the area include London Heathrow Airport (LHR), London Gatwick Airport (LGW), Stansted Airport (STN), Royal Air Force Base Binbrook (GSY), London Luton Airport (LTN) and Cambridge Airport (CBG). When you fly to London you can take in Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Palace of Westminster ("Houses of Parliament"), Tower Bridge, British Museum, South Bank and London Eye, Trafalgar Square, Westminster Abbey, St Pauls Cathedral and City of London. Check flights to London when you want to visit these nearby places: Buckingham Palace, Holborn, Saint Marylebone, Spitalfields, Bermondsey, Brixton, Shoreditch, Paddington, Hyde Park and Bethnal Green.


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To: London, any airport
  London Heathrow Airport (LHR)
  London Gatwick Airport (LGW)
  Stansted Airport (STN)
  Royal Air Force Base Binbrook (GSY)
  London Luton Airport (LTN)
  Cambridge Airport (CBG)
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Transit time within London Airports
When flying in/out of London mind that Gatwick and Heathrow are humongous airports and it could take you at least 30 minutes from the plane to kissing your boyfriend at Arrivals (and that's with hand luggage only, a EU passport and at midnight mid-week...). Not taking into account security measures which can take up to an hour due to the sheer number of people to check and the limited personnel and equipment, there is often a solid 20 minutes walk from Security Control to you plane's waiting lounge. Give yourself a break and allow ample time. I count 1.5hrs for a european flight at off-peak times (e.g. 7am or midnight take-off) and 2+hrs at peak times. This takes into account the journey from the tube/train station (didn't think of that one did you? Can take a good 15 minutes...), picking up my boarding pass, security and walking to the boarding lounge. I might have time for a coffee but not much more. You can check the BAA websites for maps of the airports and details of how to access them.

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    Virgin Upper Class to Miami
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    Flight taken on 11th february from LHR to MIA. wonderful flight. smooth. excellent Lunch. great champagne. Virgin has to be one of the best service oriented western airlines. a bit longer than normal flight today, 8 hr 30 minutes. scones and tea for afternoon before arrival. saw a wonderful japanese movie on board: invitation to cinema orion. enjoyed that very much. watched a bit fo BrickLane by Monica Ali. a nice chenin blanc from coastal south africa, salmon and cream to begin, tagine de poulet with couscous and meditarranean vegetables. goat cheese.. this was the lunch

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    London Heathrow Airport
    LHA is often described as difficult to get around. I thought it wasn't that bad, ppl are helpful, directions are described pretty good and distances are as regular as they are at any huge airport. YET, again, it's all about scheduling in enough of time!! I think trying to get on a connecting flight in less than 2 hrs is an hopeless case. As for the lines/security measures I found'em at any US airport way more organized and there for way smoother (in comparison to the UK)!! Neverthless scrict, what is letting one feel safe & comfortable!!! Scary the low measures at European airports for national flights.

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    London’s airports
    If you fly to London you may arrive at any of five airports. Here’s a brief overview of each: Heathrow Airport is London’s busiest and possibly best known. And by busy, I mean really busy – it is the world's busiest international airport and handles 471,000 air transport movements per year. A new fifth terminal has just opened (to much controversy as environmentalists questioned the need to make the airport even busier, while travellers suffered as baggage handling systems broke down under the extra strain). If you land here you have several options for reaching the city centre. The cheapest and slowest is the Underground, but I find that as good as any unless you’re in a real hurry. The Piccadilly Line will get you to central London in about an hour and is a pretty reliable service, with trains every few minutes at peak times. A faster though more expensive option is the Heathrow Express, which will take you to Paddington Station in 15 minutes – but bear in mind that depending where you are staying you will probably have to transfer to the Underground network at that point in any case. You could also take the mainline stopping service, Heathrow Connect. Otherwise there are taxis of course, but these are very expensive and with London traffic not necessarily quick. Gatwick Airport lies to the south of London, and although almost as busy as Heathrow I find it a bit pleasanter to use. It does tend to be dominated by the package holiday and charter flight crowd, but there are only two terminals to navigate, queues seem better managed, and the shopping facilities are good if you find yourself at a loose end. It is apparently the busiest single runway airport in the world, and is the seventh busiest international airport in the world, with 79 airlines serving 227 destinations. The airport’s two terminals, North and South, are linked by a shuttle train, and mainline trains leave for London from a station at the South Terminal. The most expensive of these are the Gatwick Express trains (current charge £16.90 one way). Despite the name, these are only a little quicker than the cheaper stopping services, taking exactly 30 minutes, but do have the advantage of having plenty of room for luggage and a very regular timetable (every 15 minutes). All trains from Gatwick terminate at London’s Victoria Station, from where you can catch the Underground or a bus to various parts of the city. London City Airport is the only one of London’s airports to be actually situated in the capital itself. It’s a relatively small airport, serving just over 30 European destinations, which makes it a pleasure to use if you get the chance but harder to find a flight to. If you do manage to find one, be warned – the airport’s runway extends into the River Thames, so you may get the uncomfortable sensation that you’re landing on water! Its relatively small size means there are fewer shops than at other airports, but you will find all the facilities you’re likely to need, such as places to eat and drink, buy travel essentials, change money etc. The best way to travel to and from London City is on the Docklands Light Railway, usually known as the DLR. Trains leave the airport every 8 to 15 minutes, with journey times of just 7 minutes to Canning Town, 18 minutes to Canary Wharf and 22 minutes to Bank. Stansted Airport lies to the north-east of the capital, and is served by many of the low-cost airlines, including Easy Jet and Ryan Air. It has good facilities and a light modern terminal building designed by Norman Foster. The fastest way to reach central London from here is on the Stansted Express. Trains depart every 15-30 minutes, with an average journey time to Liverpool Street Station of 45 minutes. From there you can catch the Underground or a bus to various parts of the city. Alternatively, as with Gatwick, there are cheaper stopping services, but the difference in journey time is a little more marked. Luton Airport is north of London and is used by charter flights, package tours and some low-cost airlines, e.g. Easy Jet and Monarch. I have to say it is my least favourite of London’s airports and I avoid using it if possible. For one thing, I find it less accessible – there are trains into the city, but to catch these you have first to take a shuttle bus to Luton Airport Parkway station. This service runs every ten minutes between 05:00 and midnight (and also connects with all trains calling at Luton Airport Parkway during the night), but it adds to the journey time and is the last thing you feel like doing after a tiring flight. The alternative is to take the bus into town, but this means driving on the very busy (and consequently often slow) M1. At the time of writing (Spring 2008) the motorway is undergoing extensive road-works in the Luton area and journey times are badly affected.

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    London-Heathrow Airport Terminal 5
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    Since 2008 the London-Heathrow airport has a new terminal, the fifth. If you know the old and crowded terminals 1 to 4 you will love the spacious T5.

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