London Stansted Airport is 35 miles north of Central London and so airport transfers are a key part of any passengers travel arrangements for Stansted Airport. The airport is well served by road and rail connections since the opening of the new terminal at Stansted in 1991.
Despite off and on discussions about the growth of Stansted, London Stansted has continually been London's 3rd busiest international airport, providing useful hbs for a range of no frills airlines such as Ryanair and Easy jet.
Stansted transfers can be tricky when you need to get a flight early in the morning or if you land after 23.00. Public transport includes the Stansted Express and general bus and coach operations which do not run 24/7. So this leaves passengers with a problem, doyou leaveyour travel arrangements to chance and manage this upon arrival? or do you become a wise passenger and book ahead?
There are a range of airport guides available that do providepassengers with a range of options; however, the main Stansted Airport guide has a number of lucrative deals pre-agreed with suppliers which in the authors humble opinion does not offer passengers the greatest value for money.
So which guide for quick and easy advice on Stansted Airport Transfers?
The author has reviewed many of the guides and besides the airport's official website, there are a small number of responsibly written and managed independent guides that can afford passengers with a wealth of relevant airport transfer information for Stansted.
For a general information on all airport transfers for Stansted, the author suggests reviewing a new Stansted Airport Information web portal which can provide useful, independentinformation on all modes of airport transport from airport taxis through to cheap deals on bus and coach travel from as little as 2.