Luton Airport transport guide
By Road
Luton airport is north of London. From London take the M25 to Junction 21, take the M1 north to Junction 10, follow the signs for the airport. From the Northeast take the A1 South, turning on the A505 at Junction 9, the airport is just off the A505 and well signposted. From the Northwest take the M1 South, leaving at Junction 10 as before and follow the signs to the airport.
By Rail
The nearest station to Luton airport is Luton Airport Parkway. The station is served by trains operated by Thameslink and Midland Main line. Thameslink services connect Luton Airport with London City, Brighton, Gatwick Airport, Sutton and Bedford. Midland Main line operates longer distance services to London St Pancras Leeds, York, Nottingham, Sheffield and Derby. There is a free shuttle bus that connects Luton Airport Parkway station with the airport during all hours of operation.
The Thameslink service also provides a link between London Luton Airport and London Gatwick Airport.
Important notice.
By Taxi
There is a taxi rank outside the terminal building with set fares to most popular destinations close to the airport.
By Bus
Local buses run from the airport to the centre of Luton
Green Line 757 offers a great value, fast, frequent and reliable coach service from pick-up points directly outside the London Luton Airport terminal direct to central London.
By Coach
National Express runs a Jetlink service from Luton airport to the Midlands and London, and Flightlink service to the North of England.
Long distance services from many points in the UK call at Luton Airport, dropping passengers right at the terminal.
The "X66" service connects Milton Keynes, Bletchley, Dunstable and Luton Town to Luton Airport.
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