It's about 35 miles or 40 miles to terminal 4. Will take anything up to 2 hours in rush-hour or 45 minutes on a good run.
30 miles as the crow flies, slightly more on the motorway.
There are no trains between Luton and Heathrow but there is a shuttle bus service.
The driving distance between London City Airport and London Luton Airport is 51 miles / 82km.
No. You can get a tube train from Heathrow into central London and then an overhead train from London to Luton.
The closest main airport to Oxford is Heathrow. Luton, Gatwick and Stansted are all much further and roughly the same distance from Oxford.
2.1 miles by road
About 40 miles
about 45 minutes
35 miles taking this route:EXIT the airport, and then follow signs to M25. Once you are at M25, follow signs to M25 (N) to WATFORD (to M1).Take M25 around to M1 to the NORTH to LUTON AIRPORT at J21.Take M1 to the NORTH to A1081 to LUTON AIRPORT at J10.Follow A1081 to LUTON AIRPORT.
48 miles!! 90 minutes.
72.4 mi - about 1 hour 17 mins
First comes London Heathrow Airport, followed by London Gatwick Airport, Manchester Airport, London Stansted Airport, London Luton Airport.