A small airport north of London. It is very convenient, with a clear structure. The city is an hour away by bus. You can also take the train, but with a transfer. The station is 3 km away.
To put it mildly, it is not the best airport in London. It is cramped and has been in need of modernization for a long time. The surrounding area is always under repair, fenced off, and walking to the car park is just a challenge. If possible, it is better to choose another airport.
A small airport, but with lots of shops. In addition to duty free, you get into a shopping mall with a wide variety. Cafes and bars, in a large assortment. Prices are certainly high, compared to prices in stores in England. However, as elsewhere in these zones.
The staff works quickly and politely. During the inspection, you need to take off your outerwear and shoes! It is not pleasant to walk barefoot on a cold floor. Take the shoe covers! Overall, everything is great!!!!
Excellent airport, good location. There are National Express and Greenline bus stops nearby. Arrival and departure are arranged correctly. Comfortable waiting, the services are working well. Friendly staff.
An airport for servicing low-cost airlines. Logistics to the airport from central London involves a change of means of public transport, each segment is paid separately. Fast Track is not for all airlines. There are no familiar Duty Free stores, the choice of goods is limited. The only lounge operates on a schedule that is not suitable for passengers departing after 22.00.
Although the airport is small, it is well located. The choice in duty-free is quite large. The service is at a good level. Registration was completed without any problems! I recommend it to everyone!
In general, everything is clear. But we need more comfortable revenge expectations. There is WiFi, but it is weak.
There is no customs at this airport! Therefore, those who want to return the tax free, should take care of it in advance in another place.
When leaving the state through this airport, they do not put a stamp in the passport or on the visa.
Overall not bad
The airport is quite large and at the same time understandable.
There are many cafes and shops.
Minus 1 point for the fact that, having arrived by train, it is still necessary to get to the terminal by shuttle.
The bus stops are right at the exit of the terminal.
Everything is fine, except for the waiting room, very uncomfortable chairs, and there are not enough places for those waiting for the morning flight all night, you can add sofas for a fee, it is very difficult to wait all night.
It differs from Gatwick and Heathrow airports mainly in size, the airport is small. It is very convenient to get to the city center by bus, the stop is right at the exit.
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Anonymous review
February 5, 2020
A small airport compared to Heathrow... All services are convenient for passengers... Construction of some office buildings continues near the airport... You need to take a shuttle train to London, and buses to London on the forecourt...
The airport is distributed quite conveniently, the only drawback is that arrival takes you to the exit zone after the border and there is no transit area where you can stay and wait for a connecting flight, that is, without a British visa it is very difficult to use it for connecting flights.
It's not as bad as they say, a direct bus from coach Victoria station to the airport entrance. At night, there were places where you can sit down, the lounge zone was opened at 4, and people were sleeping on the floor in places, snoring, but in general it is a convenient airport, and not a big one, you will not get lost
The airport is an hour away by bus from London, 35 minutes by train. The airport building is not very large, but it takes about 15 minutes to walk to the gate, so it is important to take this into account in the dutics. If the flight is in the evening, then only two posts can work at the inspection and an impressive queue of 25 minutes is formed, this also needs to be taken into account.
An average airport, but security took away cough syrup and offered to buy exactly the same one at a pharmacy in the boarding area. There are also quite a lot of different shops in the boarding area in addition to the classic duty free.
It is inconvenient to get there: there is no train in the immediate vicinity, and buses do not run according to the stated schedule: they are constantly late due to the giant London traffic jams.
Also, there are no free trolleys at the airport, and there is no tap with drinking water in the "sterile zone", as in many excellent airports: Sheremetyevo, Athens, etc.
Naturally, this airport is less busy than Heathrow. it is quite convenient to get to it by bus.
There's not much place to get lost. There are no special impressions left from him - everything is fine.
It's a long way from the airport, a nest of low-cost airlines. Now wizairUK flies from there to St. Petersburg and Moscow, so the airport has become popular among me, I recommend it!
1. The airport is far away. There are express trains, there are trains, but it's a hell of a long way. 2. The Internet is terrible. 3. The business hall is full, I was NOT allowed in. 4. A monstrous number of people even at 6 a.m.
good; small airport. convenient tax free refund system - without customs officers. to do this, the completed checks will be thrown into the mailbox after the border
There is no transit zone, so if you fly through it, you need a UK visa! First, passport control for entry into England, then check-in for departure. There are many cafes and shops.
A small airport for budget airlines. It is quite difficult and long to get to it. If by car, you will have to pay £4 for 10 minutes to drop off or pick up passengers.
The Dnishchensk airport is for low-cost airlines. It is disgusting in every way, meaningless crowds and queues everywhere, employees do not even itch to optimize the passage of a huge stream of people.
Don't be surprised: there is no usual passport control on departure! That is, when you fly from Luton to Russia, you do not put any seals in your passport. It's very strange for us, but it's true.