London AirportsLondon has a total of five airports but the vast majority of visitors come to the main two London Airports. These are Heathrow and Gatwick. The most convenient airport for visitors staying in Berkshire is easily Heathrow. Located just off the M4 motorway, guests of hotels such as that found at norfolk-house-hotel.co.uk, can be in residence within an hour.
The airport is one of the biggest in the world with a total of five terminals. It handles masses of traffic, and has one of the busiest runways around. Getting from Heathrow to a place like Maidenhead is straightforward and there is local advice on norfolk-house-hotel.co.uk.
Gatwick is south of London and more ideally located for visitors to Suffolk and the southern Home Counties. However, there are bus services around the peripheral London motorway, the M25. Visitors to England do not always have the option to use Heathrow, so it may be that Gatwick is used by a particular airline.
Taking a look at norfolk-house-hotel.co.uk will provide information on the options for travel from Gatwick to the Norfolk House Hotel. The other London Airports are some way out of the city, apart from the City Airport. This is very useful for flights to central Europe.
Used by national airlines such as KLM, Swiss and some low cost carriers it is very convenient for central London. Stansted and Luton both have road and rail connections to London so they can be classed as London Airports. They are used largely by low cost carriers with routes across Europe and to Ireland.
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