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Gatwick to Heathrow
In message , Peter Lawrence
writes My mapping software says it's 45 minutes on a clear road. We don't yet know what day, or time of day, the OP will be travelling. Guess he's arriving in the early morning, as transatlantic flights tend to. At Gatwick, that's probably the case. However, there are late arriving transatlantic flights at Heathrow, which means it's always best to ask. You don't get a clear road then!! You would at the weekend. IMO the timing is very tight. Everyone agrees that! Nobody has mentioned the direct bus which, in spite of the traffic, is probably the quickest, see http://www.nationalexpress.com/p.cfm?n=pai-htg Terry has. The problem being that you need to wait for the next one, and apparently the journey Gatwick South to Heathrow T1-3 is noticeably longer than Gatwick North to Heathrow T4. -- Roland Perry |
Gatwick to Heathrow
1. Are you a British or EU passport holder? (reduces immigration time at
Gatwick) Yes, EU. 2. What day of the week and time are you scheduled to land at Gatwick? A friday morning. The plane lands at 9.30(ish), so after rush hour. 3. What's the destination of your flight from Heathrow? (I'm thinking: is it *really* necessary to fly from Heathrow?) Yes, Ireland! 4. Would you be able to cope with your baggage on public transport, including walking up and down stairs? Yes, it'll only be one case. Even if I don't make the second flight it's OK since the flights are all on one ticket... so if I miss the connecting place I can just get on the next one. I've already checked that one out with Aer Lingus. Thanks for your advice. D. |
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