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Gatwick
is the second largest airport in the UK. Each
year 85 airlines fly 30 million passengers to over
200 destinations.
Gatwick is situated 28miles (45km) to the south of
London. It is served by a north and south
terminals which are connected by a monorail service
that takes only a few minutes between each terminal.
Gatwick Airport offers a unique shopping environment
with a huge range of world famous designer brands,
restaurants and bars, all guaranteeing value for
money. With tax free prices for all passengers.
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Stansted
is well connected to central London and beyond...
Rail
Stanstead Express is the fastest way between Stansted Airport
and central London taking you directly into London
Liverpool Street or Tottenham Hale. Trains
depart every 15 to 30 minutes with a journey time of
45 minutes. All services call at Tottenham Hale
station in North London, which provides a fast link
to the West End via the London Underground’s
Victoria line. Stansted Express departs either every
15 or 30 minutes, dependant upon time of day. Access
to the Terminal is just a 2 minute walk away from
the platform.
By Coach
National Express
operate three separate coach service between Stansted
and London.
Terravision Express Shuttle operate two
coaches per hour between Stansted and London
Victoria Coach Station. Journey time is approx
75 minutes.
By Taxi
The average price from central London to Stanstead by
a black cab is £70-£80. There are usually cabs
queuing for customers at the airport. Find out from
the driver how much your journey will cost
beforehand.
By Car
Stansted
is on the M11 motorway between London and Cambridge
at Junction 8. The M11 also connects from the M25
London Orbital Motorway at Junction 27. The airport
is approximately 20 minutes north of the M25
junction. The airport is signposted on both the M25
and M11 motorways.
Journey time from central London is around 70
minutes.
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