There are several modes of transport which can be taken between Heathrow and Gatwick:
National Express operate up to six services an hour between the two airports, with a journey time of around 75 minutes. Tickets are £25 for an adult and can be purchased online, National Express ticket desks at the airport or from the coach driver.
There are no direct trains between the two airports, therefore to make the journey by train, you would have to change trains in central London. As there are several option, the journey time is between 70 and 90 minutes. The price is roughly between £15 and £45.
Also, taxis/chauffeurs can be taken which take around an hour. The cost is around £60 for a taxi and from £80 for a chauffeur.
The full details of the options available are on the Heathrow Airport website. I have attached the link below.
No, Heathrow airport does not have a Macy's.
The Parking Heathrow Terminal 3 Airport is located in London, England. You can contact the Heathrow Airport by phone at +44 (0)20 8745 9800. You can learn more about the Heathrow Airport online at the Heathrow Airport website.
Heathrow Airport is in London Zone 6.
Heathrow Airport resides in England.
London Heathrow
London Heathrow Airport was created in 1929.
Chicago O'Hare is a busier airport than JFK airport.
Heathrow is slightly closer but there are good transport links to/from both of them.
No. Heathrow is much busier than Frankfurt airport.
Heathrow airport serves the city of London, England.
No, Manchester is about 200 miles from Heathrow and has its own airport.
When someone is using the word heathrow, they are referring to an airport in London. The heathrow airport is a small airport that is located in Hillingdon London, which is in the United Kingdom.