About two hours depending on traffic.
No. You can get a tube train from Heathrow into central London and then an overhead train from London to Luton.
London Luton Airport was created in 1938.
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.
Luton Airport at the moment has no train station. Instead to get to the Luton Airport train from Luton airport you have to take a frequent shuttle bus down to Luton Parkway station. The train is still the fastest option to travel between Luton Airport and Central London, the alternative Luton - London bus is cheaper though.
The most direct route between central London and Luton Airport is 34 miles. This can change depending on your start point and route taken.
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.
The driving distance between London City Airport and London Luton Airport is 51 miles / 82km.
Luton Bedfordshire to Central London is 35.4 miles and will take about 1hr 4mins to drive according to AA route planner.
About 40 miles
London (Kings Cross) to Luton is about 30 miles by road.
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.
London Luton Airport and then London Stansted Airpot.