LUTON AIRPORT GUIDE (LTN)
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QUICK FACTS
Name: Luton Airport
IATA Code: LTN
ICAO Code: EGGW
Opened: 1938
Terminals: 1
Runways: 1
Destinations served:80+
Passengers: 9.5m (2009) |
MAPS AND DIRECTIONS
From The North
For those travelling from Bedford, Luton Airport can be reached by taking A6 southbound. Drive from Bedford on the A6 all the way to Luton and once on the outskirts turn onto the A5228 heading eastbound. Follow the signs to the A505 and turn onto the A505 southbound. Once on Airport Way Roundabout turn onto Airport War road which leads straight to the airport. Thos coming from further north can catch the M1 into Luton and exit at Junction 10 onto Airport Way. The Luton Airport parking facilities will be clearly signposted.
From The South
Luton Airport is easily reached from the south via the M1. Once on the M1 heading northbound exit at Junction 10 onto Airport Way. Follow Airport Way and it will lead you straight to the airport as well as the Luton Airport parking facilities. For those coming from further south it is a good idea to join the M25 heading north and then turn onto the M1 and follow the instructions above.
From The West
If driving from Oxford towards Luton Airport the best route to take starts at the A34. Leave Oxford on the A34 heading westbound and keep on that road until it becomes the A41. Follow the A41 all the way to Aylesbury. Once at Aylesbury take the A418 northbound. Turn off onto the A505 and follow that road until it meets the A5. Turn south on the A5 and re-join the A505 when it is signposted. This section of the A505 will lead all the way to Airport Way. Turn onto Airport Way to reach the airport.
From The East
If driving from Cambridge, leave on the A10 southbound until you join the A505. Follow the A505 westbound all the way to Luton. At Airport Way Roundabout turn onto Airport Way which leads directly to the Luton Airport parking facilities.
Domestic flights
London Luton Airport offers an extensive schedule of domestic flights, which together bring the rest of the United Kingdom and Europe to the doorstep of the traveller. Easyjet is the dominant airline servicing the domestic schedule, with regular flights to four of Scotland’s main cities as well as Belfast. Aer Arran is another prevalent domestic air carrier at London Luton Airport with the Irish cities of Galway and Waterford having recently been added to its list of destinations. Ryanair offers regular flights to Dublin, Gatwick, Kerry and Knock, while Flybe includes the Isle of Man and Jersey amongst its domestic destinations.
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