Gatwick or Heathrow?
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Gatwick or Heathrow?
I have a slightly better deal going to Gatwick, and the flight is direct both out and back (that's a BIG plus in my book). Anyone have anything to say one way or the other? Is one airport less hassle/smaller/more accomadating/etc. than the other? Will be going to Green Park. $ not really a consideration as far as transport cost to Green Park (Hilton). Will have a driver, most likely, meet me. Thanks for any help, your thoughts, M.
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If you are going into London, both are convenient. There is the Gatwick express train or the Heathrow Express train. Personally I do not do the tube! From Victoria or Paddington take a taxi to your hotel. They are both easy , inexpensive and convenient. In fact on the return journet to airport I prefer them to a driver. you can check your luggage in and get your boarding pass before getting on the express tain. saves incedible amount of time. <BR> <BR>If you want get a driver in , fine but it will probably take longer than the train with traffic, I really see no advantage but do the express train back to airport for convenience
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Mike, <BR> <BR>NWA ( I assume that is Northwest airlines) do not have a check in facility at London Victoria Station ( AA and BA have one- but not sure after the events of 11th September.) NWA use the south terminal (the same terminal that the trains use.)The other terminal ( North ) is mainly used by BA <BR> <BR>Two types of trains go from Gatwick to London Victoria- Gatwick express ( quicker, more room for luggage, slightly more expensive around 30mins journey time - non stop with a trolley service of drinks and snacks that you can buy.) and the Connex services ( generally older trains and slower but a bit cheaper. London Victoria to Green Park You could take the Underground ( Victoria line northbound 1 stop) but a taxi is likely to be more convenient and not too expensive <BR> <BR>Have a great time in London.



