Getting There

London Heathrow airport

The world’s busiest international airport since opening Terminal 5.Heathrow Express (4 non-stop trains an hour), Heathrow Connect (Tube),
the Piccadilly line (Tube) or the famous ‘black cab’ are all travel options from/ to central London.
Cities and the airlines that connect to London Heathrow.

London Gatwick airport

London Gatwick is the second largest airport in the UK and the sixth busiest international airport in the world. The centre of London
can be reached in just 30 minutes by the Gatwick Express train to Victoria station.
Cities and the airlines that connect to London Gatwick airport.

London Luton airport

London Luton is the 7th largest airport in the UK. 76 per cent of passengers are on international flights covering more than 60
destinations. The centre of London can be reached in just 45 minutes.
Cities and the airlines that connect to London Luton airport.

London Stansted airport

London Stansted is the city’s third international gateway. It is one of Europe’s fastest growing airports.
Cities and the airlines that connect to London Stansted airport.

London City airport

 London City serves 29 destinations and 14 airlines.
Cities and the airlines thant connect to London City airport.

Getting there by train

There are frequent services from Paris and Brussels to London daily by Eurostar's high speed rail link. The Paris journey takes 2 hours and 15 minutes. Brussels in only 1 hour and 50 minutes away. Trains arrive at St. Pancras International Station, bringing delegates into the heart of London's transport network with easy access to the bus and underground systems. All journeys on Eurostart are carbon neutral.
Destinations serviced by Eurostar.