22 miles taking M1 to The NORTH.
110 miles taking this route:Take M3 LONDON, from Southampton, to M25 HEATHROW (to M1) at J2.Take M25 (London Orbital), around London, to M1 to The NORTH to LUTON at J21.Take M1 to MILTON KEYNES.
London Luton Airport was created in 1938.
There is not Primark in Milton Keynes :'( but there is one in birmingham, luton and bedford. There are hopes that there will be one in Mk soon fingers crossed x
The actual location of the Luton Airport in London is located in Luton a borough of Bedfordshire north of London. Luton Airport is considered one of the busiest airports.
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.
Just under a tenner (£9.50 I think).
About 40 miles
London (Kings Cross) to Luton is about 30 miles by road.
Luton aka borough is a large town and located in the south of England, and 32 miles north of London. Historically, Luton was within the county of Bedfordshire. Luton, along with its near neighbours of Dunstable and Houghton Regis, form the Luton/Dunstable Urban Area . Luton has a population comprised of over 230,000.
Luton is a town about 30 miles north of London. It is also home to London Luton Airport. Heathrow is a larger and closer airport but frequently domestic travel and sometimes international travel is cheaper when done through Luton.
The closest airport to Luton Parkway Station is the London Luton Airport in Bedfordshire, England. The Luton Airport Parkway Railway Station was built specifically for the airport and is located just west of the airport itself.