Luton Airport is one of the biggest airports in the country, serving millions of passengers each year, and is one of the primary hubs for visitors to London, whether this is for business or pleasure. Whilst the airport started off as a base for the RAF during the Second World War, it has come a long way from there, now serving flights from many airlines including EayJet, Thomson, RyanAir, Monarch Airlines and Wizz Air. Most flights from Luton are around Europe, but some are also offering to Northern Africa.
If you wish, it is very easy to get to Luton Airport via train. Luton Airport currently has no station so to get to the airport it is best to come in via St Pancras Station in London. If you are coming from Central London, the best way to get to St Pancras is to hop on the tube to the station, perhaps from London Bridge, Blackfriars, City or Farringdon. If you’re from further afield then look for trains into one of these stations and hop on. St Pancras is available as a common destination from a lot of trains coming down from the north of the country. From St Pancras you can get a regular train to Luton Parkway which is very close to the airport. Then from there you simply need to hop on to the shuttle bus which will take you to the airport itself. You can buy tickets from rail companies that will also be valid on the shuttle bus, thus bringing your overall price down, but even if you don’t buy one of these ‘through tickets’ the fee is nominal anyway.
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