London is served by six airports with trips from Tel Aviv to London landing at either Heathrow, Gatwick or Luton.
Useful information about London Heathrow Airport
Heathrow Airport is located to the west of central London.
How to get to the airport:
- By car – The airport is easily accessed by the M4 and the M25
- By train – The Heathrow Express connects the airport to London Paddington Station
- By tube – The Piccadilly line on the London Underground makes 4 stops at Heathrow Airport
Services: Free Wi-Fi, shops, bars and restaurants, luggage storage, lounges and a concierge service are just a few of the services in Heathrow Airport.
Useful information about London Gatwick Airport
Gatwick Airport is located to the south of London in West Sussex
How to get to the airport:
- By car – The airport is on the major M23 motorway for easy access to central London
- By train – Trains from the south terminal run to London's Victoria and London Bridge stations
- By coach – National Express services connect the airport with Victoria Coach Station
Services: Wi-Fi, lounges with food and drink, duty-free shops, bars, restaurants and kid's zones.
Useful information about London Luton Airport
Luton Airport is located to the north of London close to the city of Luton.
How to get to the airport:
- By car – The airport is to the M1 motorway which connects to the M25
- By train – Train from St Pancras run to Luton Airport Parkway where travellers can connect to a free bus
- By bus – Both Greenline and National Express operate between Liverpool Street and Victoria Station
Services: Besides bars, restaurants and internet access, the airports offer prayer rooms, VIP lounges and a printing service.