Boeing 777 can connect any two airports in the world without stopping anywhere. with 300 passengers B 777 can travel 17,300 kilometers. London to Auckland is over 18000 KM. But with load limitations B777 can surely connect London and Auckland without a single stop.
1) London Heathrow 2) London Gatwick 3) London Stansted 4) Manchester 5) London Luton 6) Birmingham 7) Edinburgh 8) Glasgow 9) Bristol 10) Liverpool (John Lennon)
Heathrow
The are 5 airports that serve London London Heathrow (LHR) London Gatwick (LGW) London Luton (LTN) London Stanstead (STN) London City (LCY) The biggest of the 5 is London Heathrow, it is not only the busiest airport in the United Kingdom but within the top 10 busiest airports in the world. London Gatwick handles most holiday charter flights for the London area and indeed the Home Counties.
Heathrow Tube line Piccadilly goes to Heathrow terminal 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Heathrow is in London, England which is in the UK. There is only one time zone for the whole of the UK.
London Heathrow is the only airport in England to have direct flights to New Zealand. Both flights are operated by Air New Zealand to Auckland - one via Los Angeles and the other via Hong Kong.
The Piccadilly line is the only one that serves Heathrow, so take it to Kings Cross and then change onto the Northern Line (southbound) to London Bridge Station.
This depends as London has 5 airports servicing it. Generally speaking, although probably the furthest away, Luton Airport is the cheapest to fly into and Heathrow would be the most expensive.
There is a very frequent Virgin train from Manchester to London Euston that always stops at Stockport StationStockport is only a few miles from Manchester Airport which has frequent flights to London Heathrow -There is a ntional bus service from Heathrow Airport to the Stockport Bus StationAnd obviously there are hire carfacilities at Heathrow.Hope this helps.
Glasgow only has two airports. However, the flight from London to Glasgow could be from Heathrow, Gatwick, Luton or Stansted.
London Underground's (Tube) Picadilly Line goes to Heathrow Terminal 5. This is the cheapest AND the slowest way to get to Heathrow. However, the Heathrow Express train, which costs £32 for return ticket, will get you comfortably within 20 minutes from Terminal 5 to the Paddington Station in the centere of London. see also these links for more info: Transport for London- http://www.tfl.gov.uk/ British Airways- http://www.terminal5.ba.com/en/to-and-from-terminal-5/london-underground/ Note: Only half of the Heathrow branch Piccadilly trains go to Terminal 5, so you will have to change at either Hatton Cross or Terminal 1,2,3 station if you aren't on this train
There are over 40 airports in the UK. London, Heathrow is not only the biggest airport in the UK but also in Europe.