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Located close to the terminal building are long and short stay Parking areas. The short term Parking area is close to the terminal. There is a covered walkway and luggage trolleys/carts are available in the car park. The main long term car park is located near the short term car park. It is walking distance to the terminal. Reserved bays are available for disabled users. The car parks are conveniently situated for the terminal but the airport's increasing popularity means you may have to leave your vehicle at the far end of the area. Allow an extra five minutes to reach the terminal.
London City Airport Information
London City airport was opened in 1987 and commercial flights started flying to and from the airport right away. By the end of the year 15,000 passengers had used the airport. Today the airport is an important London gateway and is used by a large number of business travellers. You can fly to a range of major UK and European cities from London City airport.
London City Airport is a single-runway airport, intended for use by STOL (Short Take Off and Landing) airliners, and principally serving the financial districts of London. This airport could also be considered a STOLport. It is located on a former Docklands site, directly opposite the London Regatta Centre, in the London Borough of Newham in East London, England, and was developed by the engineering company Mowlem in 1986/87. London City is the fifth-largest international airport in size serving the London area after Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Luton.
London City Airport is small compared with the other four London international airports. Users include business travellers from London's Docklands and financial district, and leisure passengers. Inside the terminal there are 26 check-in desks plus an extra five self-service kiosks for BA, Air France, Lufthansa and SAS. There are nine gates at London City Airport and a further five stands connected via an airside bus.
Although London City Airport aim to provide a speedy transfer, there’s always time for a bite to eat or a bit of retail therapy! The facilities have been developed with the passenger in mind so you should find what you’re looking for.
Directions to London City Airport
London City Airport is situated 6 miles east of the City of London, about 15 minutes' drive, traffic permitting, from Tower Bridge, and a further 20-30 minutes from the West End. From outside London drive there via the M11/A11 (Junction 27 of the M25) or via the A12 (Junction 28 of the M25).
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