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London Airport Transfers will now be much easier to complete from the new Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport.
This is the UK's brand-new flagship airport transfer terminal built for 21st Century travel. Opened by the Her Majesty The Queen a few days ago, terminal 5 is available for air passenger transport since 27th March 2008.
This terminal is being used solely by British Airways from June 2008 as they will move out of terminal 1 and 4 completely (after they have streamlined their current baggage handling hiccups). This will mean that all of BA customers will be able to enjoy super fast track check-in and security clearance and be able to board their flight within minutes instead of hours in the Summer.
The same applies to incoming BA flight passengers regarding ease of Heathrow airport transfer from the plane to their cars or buses also. Within 15 minutes of landing on the runway, the BA passengers should already be out of the terminal and getting into their vehicles having cleared customs and immigration with their baggage.
At terminal 5 the planes actually allow the passengers to disembark right by the terminal instead of hundreds of yards away. In addition the automation and staff set up will mean fast track clearance of all incoming travellers into terminal 5.
If you need a London Airport transfer we strongly recommend that you book your car or minibus before you arrive at the airport, as the airport taxis will charge you a fortune for excess luggage if you have any. It's better to book the most appropriate vehicle in advance, thus avoiding a potential problem with excess passengers or baggage and a giant bill!
For your transport requirements in London, you have a large range of vehicles to choose from such as top of the range 3/4 seat Mercedes sedans, 8 seat stretch limos, 16 seat minibus and super long body Navigator Limousines, 34 seat coaches and also 53 seat coaches as well.
Choose a company to place your order with that has been around for several years thus ensuring a reliable service from the drivers and management of the transport firm.
You may depart from all London airports and UK cruise ports for single and group travel for private or business purposes. Established rental companies will also be more than happy to assist UK visitors with any sightseeing requirements in London or elsewhere in England and Europe.
How about a sightseeing tour in one or more of the following great places: London Central, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Palace, Whitehall, Downing Street, Westminster Abbey, British museum, London Eye, Tower Bridge, Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Greenwich, Windsor, Eton, Runnymede, Oxford, Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Stratford Upon Avon, Warwick Castle, Cotswolds, Bath, Stonehenge, Salisbury, Dover, Leeds Castle, Canterbury or Cambridge.
Extremely popular with American Visitors are the ship cruises leaving regularly from Dover, Harwich and Southampton going to many continents all over the world. It shows the modern attitude to world travel that this sector of the market is growing very nicely and the fact that more people can afford it.
With regard to the rates for Heathrow or Gatwick Airport transfer to London or cruise ship ports, you will find that most firms are competitive and so you will not need to shop around, just go with a company that handle your enquiry speedily and efficiently.
Whether it is for a shopping spree in London's Knightsbridge or to treat your Loved One's to a West End restaurant, theatre and/or club night out, you can do it all online these days with the right company.
Have fun on your next UK visit.
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