London Airports
If you are travelling from overseas to London, or from southern England heading out somewhere nice overseas, then chances are you will pass through one of London’s main airports. The main London airports consist of Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Luton.
Heathrow Airport is the largest and busiest of the four. It is the main and usual airport used for commercial traffic for access throughout Europe and the rest of the world. Long Haul flights are almost always from this airport. It is right inside London near the M25. Hence, it has more passenger traffic than any other airport in the world.
Gatwick Airport is 28 miles south from central London. It is the second largest airport of London. This airport has the world’s busiest single runway and the leading airport for flights between the UK and Europe.
Stansted Airport is 30 miles northeast from central London. It is a major airport, the third busiest for the UK and is a major hub for budget carriers; proving low cost flights. Luton and London City are also London airports, but it has fewer choices for flights.
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