Flypark is able to offer the following Heathrow Airport car parks
Heathrow airport parking- off airport car parks.
Off airport car parks are substantially cheaper than on airport car parks and Meet and Greet. These car parks are a little further from Heathrow's five terminals but due to their cheaper prices are nearly always full and early booking is a must to secure a place. Both car parks supply free transfers to terminals 1to 4 but not the new terminal 5. The other great advantage of using an off airport car park is that you do not have to drive to Heathrow airport yourself. As you can imagine unless you are a frequent traveller from this airport you can quite easily get lost in the volume of traffic entering the airport. and end up at the wrong car park to your desired terminal.
Courtlands - serves terminals 1- 4
Economy Parking - serves terminals 1- 4
Heathrow airport Parking within the airport perimeter fence.
Quality Airport parking - serves all airport terminals. Excellant value car park with shorter transfer times than off airport car parks.
Super saver Parking Options for cheaper Heathrow airport Parking
BAA have introduced a Supersaver option where bookings made well in advance, will receive a substantial discount. Please note in exchange for this, all bookings made under this scheme cannot be cancelled and no refunds will be made for whatever reason. Customers have the option of booking under cheaper Heathrow parking or at the normal rate. When you obtain a quote you will see the the car parks operating the Supersaver scheme.
Long Stay Supersavers are available for all terminals 1 - 5.
Heathrow Parking for on airport official Car parks
Super save options are available for these car parks depending upon availability. The earlier you book the more chance of a super saver option being available. On airports because they are close to the terminals are usually a lot more expensive.
Long Stay (Terminals 1, 2, 3)
Long Stay (Terminal 4)
Long Stay (Terminal 5)
Long Stay Plus (Terminal 5)
Heathrow Business car parks
Whilst these car parks are primarily used by the business traveller, because of their convenient location and short tranfer time these car parks are used by the busy traveller looking for regular tranfers with short tranfer times to the terminals.
Business Parking (Terminal 4) formerly known as Park & Fly
Business Parking (Terminals 1, 2, 3) formerly known as Pink Elephant
Park 1 (Terminal 1)
Business Parking (Terminal 5)
Heathrow Meet and Greet Parking
LHR Meet & Greet (Terminal 1)
LHR Meet & Greet (Terminal 2)
LHR Meet & Greet (Terminal 3)
LHR Meet & Greet (Terminal 4)
LHR Meet & Greet (Terminal 5)
Heathrow Valet Parking
Official Valet Parking (Terminal 1)
Official Valet Parking (Terminal 2)
Official Valet Parking (Terminal 30
Official Valet Parking (Terminal 4)
Official Valet Parking (Terminal 5)
How to get to Heathrow airport by car
Terminals 1, 2 and 3
Heathrow is 14 miles west of central London and is reached by the M25 or M4 depending which terminal you require. For terminals 1, 2 and 3 exit M4 junction 4 or M25 junction 15 and follow signs for the terminal required. For Satelite navigation the post codes are as follows:
- Terminal 1: TW6 1AP
- Terminal 2: TW6 1EW
- Terminal 3: TW6 1QG
Terminal 4
is reached from M25 junction 14 and from M4 leave at junction 4b and travel south to M25 junction 14 post code TW6 3XA.
Terminal 5
has its own entrance off M25 junction 14 and from M4 leave at junction 4b and travel south to M25 junction 14post code TW6 2GA.
Getting around Heathrow airport terminals.
Terminals 1-3 are all connected and within walking distance.
Terminals 4-5 are connected by free trains and buses.
London Heathrow is the busiest airport in the UK with over 68 million passengers passing through its 5 terminals each year. On the world stage Heathrow, is third behind Atlanta and O'hare in the USA, with Tokyo not far away in fourth. Heathrow still remains at number 1 for International passengers, being the premier airport connecting the West to the East.
Heathrow is owned by the Spanish company Ferrovial under the BAA banner, in additon to Heathrow, BAA own Stansted, Luton, Edinburgh and Glasgow airports with Gatwick up for sale to satisfy the monolopies commission.
Apart from being the busiest UK airport, Heathrow is also the largest approaching 5 square miles incorporating five terminals and 2 runways. Terminal 5 was opened in March 2008 by the Queen to a storm of protest, following technological breakdowns, luggage problems and badly trained staff resulting in scores of flights to be cancelled. Hardly the press coverage envisage by BAA which did little for our International reputation and BAA have a pr mountain to climb.
Following months of speculation BAA were finally given the go ahead for a third runway, which they deemed essential for Heathrow to improve efficency and increase passenger numbers and most importantly cargo traffic. For more inforamtion on Heathrow terminals
Heathrow Airport - Useful information
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more information about Heathrow Airport.