Fly into London (LTN) at late night

Fly into London (LTN) at late night - Road in modern city street with lights through car window in rainy weather

When I was planning my trip to London, I came across two option for me to fly to London.

  1. Arriving on Friday's early morning (08:05)
  2. Arriving on Thursday's late night (22:35)

When comparing these two option, the biggest difference is that I can save £10 for choosing option 2 even including the cost of accommodation in Thursday night. But flying in such a late hour can raise many concern, such as the availability of transport to the hostel (close to city center), the price of transport in those hours, safety etc.

Did anyone have the experience of arriving at LTN so late? Is there any advice about transport in London at night?






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Is Luton Airport open overnight?

Luton Airport is open 24 hours.

Is London Luton open 24 hours?

| London Luton is open 24 hours, so don't worry about not having access to the terminal. Your business doesn't need to stop while you are at Luton.

How do you get to Luton Airport at night?

There is a regular shuttle bus service between Luton Airport Parkway and London Luton Airport terminal. The service runs every ten minutes during the day and also runs through the night. Rail passengers can purchase tickets to London Luton Airport.

Can you spend the night at Luton Airport?

Spending the night at the airport At Luton airport, there is a lot of movement even during the night, so it is recommended to have headphones or earplugs. In addition, have a sleeping bag or blankets, as the place is pretty cold. Where to rest: The best spot is the Arrivals Hall, with some comfortable benches.



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