The airport code for Luton airport is LTN. Luton airport
is situated 32 miles (52km) north west of London. The airport is mainly used by
budget and charter airlines serving European destinations. There is a single terminal
building.
The easiest and quickest way to travel between Luton airport and Central London
is by train. A free shuttle bus needs to be taken from outside the airport terminal
to the Luton Airport Parkway station, the shuttle bus journey time is approximately
10 minutes. From the station the train journey time to central London is approximately
35 minutes and the train stops at the central Kings Cross Thameslink railway station
from where there are onward London Underground and bus links. Note that the train
may continue through London to the south coast and may not terminate at Kings Cross.
The one way train fare is approximately £13.00 and there are typically several services
per hour throughout the day and hourly services overnight.
Alternatively you may travel into London by coach. There are several options available
including Green Line. This company offers a 24 hour service
with a one way fare of around £10.00. The journey time is approximately 75 minutes.
Taxi service to central London is also an option but this is likely to be an expensive
option.
For further information visit the
Luton Airport
website.