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How to get to UK

All you need to know about getting to The UK by plane, train, coach, ferry and car. How to get to The UK by air, rail, road or sea with the quickest and easiest way.

We also provide the cheapest way to get to city centre from airport. You can pick up a cab from the airport. To go by tube, go to the underground station catch a train on the tube.

The UK is served by many airports which you can find below and also served by many local, regional, national and international rail and coach services.

London is served by three airports, Heathrow, Gatwick and Stanstead. Heathrow is the main airport of London, about 24 km to the northwest from London's city centre. Heathrow serves two thirds of all passengers arriving into Great Britain.
Newcastle International Airport is situated six miles (10km) from Newcastle city centre.
Gatwick is is situated 28 miles (45km) south of London. The airport is connected to city by a direct railway line up to station of Victoria.
Guernsey Airport is situated two miles (4km) from St Peter Port on the island of Guernsey. It is used by the Channel Islands.
Stanstead is a regional commuter and smaller aircraft airport and London Luton Airport is situated 32 miles (52km) northwest of London.
Bristol International Airport is situated seven miles (11km) south west of Bristol.
Leeds Bradford International is situated nine miles (14km) northwest of Leeds.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport is situated seven miles (11km) southeast of Liverpool.
Manchester Airport is situated 10 miles (17km) southwest of Manchester city centre.
Birmingham International Airport is situated eight miles (12km) south east of Birmingham.
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