How To Get To The Airport Article

When booking a holiday or trip abroad its easy to overlook the extras that you'll need to consider ? travel insurance is one thing, but then there's actually getting to the airport too. There's a few different options, but each of these will suit different travellers and budgets.


Whether you're alone or travelling with others, there are different types of airport transfer to suit you. If you aren't sure of all the options available, then this article should be able to help you.

Train

If you're travelling solo, then taking the train is a cost effective and an often speedy way to reach the airport. It's much cheaper than a taxi, and usually cheaper than parking at the airport, and as long as the service isn't late, you'll know the exact time for when your arrival at the airport. One problem about travelling by train is not all airports are connected to the rail network. Gatwick, Heathrow and Manchester all have good connections from their city rail links, but in other cities you'll need to arrange a taxi transfer from the station. If you want to find out more about rail connections to UK airports, then you can call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50.

Bus or Taxi

Taking a bus is usually a little cheaper than going by train, but it can often take much longer. If you're flying out of a London airport, then you'll more than likely have a stop off of at least 40 minutes in central London for transfer. National Express run services to the major UK airports, so take a look at their website for more information.

Getting a taxi is a more expensive way to move than taking a train or a bus, but it can be cost effective and efficient if you're not travelling far and you're in a group, as you can split the cost and there's no need to park at the airport. A taxi can also pick you up at your front door and drop you off right at the terminal, which means less hassle than public transport. Two buts about transfering by cab is that it's rarely cost effective if you live a long way away or travelling alone.

Car

If there's a group of you travelling, then driving a car to the airport and parking is normally the best option. Parking at most major UK airports shouldn't cost more than 50 pounds a week, so even including petrol this comes in as much cheaper than public transport for groups of three or more travelling long distances.

The cheapest option is to get a friend or relative to drive you to the airport and drop you off. All you'll need is a good friend and offer to pay for petrol! It removes the need to park and it's a hassle free solution ? providing your friend is dependable.

The cheapest way to do it is to get a friend or relative to drive you to the airport and drop you off. This way all you need to do is offer to pay for petrol. It gets rid of the need to park and is the most hassle free solution ? so long as you have someone who's dependable!

By: Milissa Brusser

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Milissa Brusser is the author of this article. EasyBus is for all airline travellers not only those flying with easyJet, you also don't have to be flying to use the airport transfer it can be for anyone wanting to accompany friends or family on their travels or just to get you to Luton, Stansted or Gatwick airport.

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