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Comprehensive guides for Heathrow (LHR), Gatwick (LGW), and the city's major rail terminals.

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General

Overview

London Luton (LTN) requires a 4-minute automated shuttle (Luton DART) between the terminal and the Luton Airport Parkway train station.

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Transfer Options

Transport
Duration
Price
Luggage
Access
Luton Airport Express
40 min
£15-20
Large
Full
National Express Bus
70-90 min
£11.00
Large
Partial
Black Cab / Taxi
60-80 min
£80-100
Large
Full
Rideshare (Uber/Bolt)
60-80 min
£60-90
Large
Full
London Luton Airport
Check for Tube Strikes

TfL services — including the Tube, Elizabeth Line, Overground, and DLR — are occasionally affected by industrial action. Check the TfL service status page the evening before travel. If the Tube is suspended, use London buses (unaffected by most Tube strikes) or book a Black Cab or Uber in advance for airport runs.

Luggage Storage

Lockers (Luton)

Storage is available at the Excess Baggage Co. desk in the Departures area.

Varies by size and duration
Excess Baggage Company

Handling Large Luggage

Most airport trains terminate at major hubs like Paddington, Victoria, or Liverpool Street, which are rarely within walking distance of your final accommodation.

If you have large luggage, do not attempt to transfer to the Underground (Tube) once you reach the city rail hubs. Instead, follow the “Taxi” signs within the station to the official taxi rank. A 10-minute Black Cab ride from the station to your hotel door is the safest way to avoid the narrow stairs and deep tunnels of the Tube with heavy bags.

Visitor Cards & Transit Passes

Visitor Cards

  • London Pass: Provides entry to 110+ attractions; you can add a pre-loaded Travelcard (Zones 1-6) for all Tube, bus, and rail travel. Prices start at £99 for 1 day (up to £259 for 10 days).
  • Go City London: Two pass types — the Explorer Pass (choose 2–7 attractions, 30 days to use; from £64) or the All-Inclusive Pass (unlimited attractions for a fixed duration; from £99 for 1 day).

Transport for London (TfL)

London transport operates on a “pay-as-you-go” system with daily and weekly price caps. For most visitors, Contactless/Mobile Pay is the most efficient option.

  • Contactless/Mobile Pay: Use any bank card or phone wallet (Apple/Google Pay). Daily caps for Zones 1-2 are £8.90, while the Monday–Sunday cap is £44.70.
  • Visitor Oyster Card: Costs £5 (non-refundable) plus your chosen credit. It offers exclusive discounts at West End restaurants and the London Transport Museum.
  • Day Travelcard: A paper ticket costing £16.60 (Zones 1-6, off-peak). Recommended if you want to use the “National Rail 2-for-1” entry deals at landmarks like the Tower of London (requires a paper ticket from a National Rail station).
  • Discount Linking: Visitors with a Senior Railcard or Disabled Persons Railcard can link it to an Oyster card at a TfL ticket office for a 33% discount on off-peak fares.

Children’s Fares

  • Under 5 — always free: Children under 5 travel free on all TfL services (Tube, bus, Elizabeth Line, DLR) when accompanied by a fare-paying adult. No card required.
  • 5–10 — free on buses and trams: No card needed. For the Tube, Elizabeth Line, and DLR, one fare-paying adult can bring up to 4 children under 11 for free — they do not need to tap in or out.
  • 11–15 — child-rate tickets: Buy a child-rate paper ticket at any ticket machine (roughly half the adult fare) or apply in advance for an 11–15 Zip Oyster photocard for free bus and tram travel.
TfL: Free and Discounted Travel

Where to Buy

Luton: Purchase tickets at the Luton Airport DART station located directly outside the terminal. You can use Contactless/Oyster for the DART and the onward train journey to London.

TfL Fares & Payments

Public Transit

Train & Tube

To reach London, take the Luton Airport DART (a 4-minute automated shuttle) from the terminal to Luton Airport Parkway station. From there, frequent Thameslink or East Midlands Railway trains reach St Pancras International in 35–45 minutes.

DART is Contactless

You do not need a separate ticket for the DART shuttle if you are using Contactless or Oyster to travel all the way to London; the fare is automatically bundled.

Tickets & Validation

For Heathrow, Gatwick, and St Pancras (Tube/Bus), do not buy paper tickets. Simply tap your Contactless Credit Card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay on the yellow readers at the station gates.

  • Validation: You must tap in at the start and tap out at the end of your journey (except on buses, where you only tap in).
  • Stansted Exception: Ensure you have a pre-booked digital ticket for the Stansted Express.
Skip the Oyster Card

Unlike in the past, visitors no longer need a physical Oyster Card. Using your own contactless credit card automatically calculates the “daily cap,” ensuring you never overpay for travel across the bus, Tube, and rail networks.

Coach (National Express)

Price and Time

National Express coaches connect Heathrow, Gatwick, and Stansted to Victoria Coach Station. For Stansted, prices start at £12 and the journey can take up to 90 minutes depending on traffic.

Guaranteed Seating

For those with heavy bags, the coach is often preferable as drivers load your luggage into the under-carriage. Always pre-book online to ensure a seat, as “walk-up” fares are significantly higher and buses frequently sell out during peak hours.

Accessibility & Safety

All London airports and major rail hubs offer Special Assistance. Book at least 48 hours before departure through your airline or rail operator.

Assisted Travel (formerly Special Assistance) is free at the terminal. Blue Badge parking is available in all LLA car parks. Hidden disabilities are recognised — request a sunflower lanyard at the desk.

Luton: Assisted Travel
Unlicensed 'Taxis'

Never accept a ride from someone in the Arrivals hall offering a “cheap taxi” or “private car.” These are unlicensed drivers who often overcharge or lack insurance. Always use the official Taxi Rank or a verified app.

Essential Services

Lost & Found

Contact Luton’s Lost Property department for items left in the terminal. For items lost on board an aircraft, contact your airline directly.

Luton: Lost Property

First Aid

All four airports have on-site first aid teams. In any medical emergency, approach airport staff immediately or call 999.

Pharmacy

Arrival

Official Black Cab

The iconic Black Cab is the gold standard for accessibility in London. All Black Cabs are wheelchair accessible and have flip-down seats for extra passengers.

Price and Time

The taxi rank is located directly in front of the terminal building, operating 24/7. Fares to Central London typically range from £70–£100 depending on destination and traffic.

Luton: Taxi to/from Airport
The 'Knowledge' Assurance

London Black Cab drivers undergo years of training called “The Knowledge.” Unlike rideshare drivers who rely on GPS, a Black Cab driver knows every shortcut to bypass traffic. If you are in a rush to a hotel in a complex area like Soho or Mayfair, the Black Cab is worth the premium.

TfL: Black Cab Fares

Rideshare

Pickup (Luton)

Rideshares pick up from the 'Priority Pick-up' area just outside the terminal building. Follow signs within the terminal.

£60-£90 to Central London

ATMs and Currency

ATMs are located in the baggage reclaim and arrivals halls. Use bank-affiliated machines (e.g., Barclays, HSBC) rather than “Travelex” kiosks for better rates.

The 'Cashless' City

London is now virtually a cashless city. Many pubs, cafes, and even street performers only accept cards. Do not withdraw large amounts of Pounds Sterling (£); you will likely find it difficult to spend large denominations like £50 notes.

Departure

Arrival & Check-In

Arrive at least 2 hours before short-haul and 3 hours before long-haul. If you’ve checked in online with hand luggage only, head straight to Departures. Otherwise, use your airline’s Bag Drop desk in the check-in area.

Luton: Check-In & Bag Drop

Security Controls

Security & Screening

Luton has CT scanners — liquids and electronics can stay in your bag and no plastic bag is required. The 100ml per container limit still applies; this is not lifted by the CT upgrade here.

Luton: Security

Passport Control

There is no passenger passport queue when departing UK airports. UK Border Force conducts exit checks using airline passenger data — you will not queue at a passport desk on the way out.

VAT Refunds

As of January 2021, the UK has abolished the VAT Retail Export Scheme for visitors to Great Britain.

No Airport Refunds

Unlike the EU, you cannot get a VAT refund at the airport for goods purchased on the high street. The only way to shop tax-free is to have the retailer ship items directly to your home address outside the UK, or to buy from Duty-Free stores after clearing security.

GOV.UK: Withdrawal of the VAT Retail Export Scheme