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Luton airport
London Luton Airport is the 7th largest airport in the UK. Over 6.5 million passengers use the airport annually with 78% flying on scheduled flights and 22% on chartered flights. 72% of flights are to international destinations and 28% to domestic UK locations. Luton airport is north of London. From London take the M25 to Junction 21, take the M1 north to Junction 10, follow the signs for the airport. Alternatively from the North take the A1 south, turning on the A505 at Junction 9, the airport is just off the A505 and well signposted.
Luton Airport Parkway is closest station to the airport. Thameslink run frequent trains to and from Luton Airport from London City, Brighton, Gatwick Airport, Sutton and Bedford. Midland Mainline runs trains from London Kings Cross, and Leeds, York, Nottingham, Sheffield and Derby in the North. From the train station there is a constant free shuttle service to the airport. Several coach companies run to and from Luton airport. Greenline runs daily coaches between central London (Victoria, Marble Arch, Baker Street and Brent Cross) and the airport. National Express runs a Jetlink service from Luton airport to the Midlands and London, and Flightlink service to the North of England. Local buses run from the airport to the centre of Luton.