Airport Transfer

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Canterbury to Heathrow Taxi | Airport Transfer

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Canterbury to Heathrow Taxi | Airport Transfer

The Service

At Britway, we guarantee that you will have the best experience with us, despite the ongoing pandemic. We strive to give our customers the finest services, no matter what the conditions are. Even with the current circumstances, we have maintained our service standards and provided safe and convenient travel to all our passengers. The expert drivers we employ work to give you the smoothest rides, while the rest of our team are here to make sure that your booking process is hassle-free. 

It is our responsibility to keep both our customers and drivers safe during this pandemic. This is why we go to great lengths to make sure that our vehicles we use are sanitised after every trip, and our workforce is checked for COVID-19 symptoms. Therefore the chances of exposure and spread of the virus are both kept to a minimum. Each driver has also been instructed to reduce the number of rides that they undertake to the minimum, so that we can control the number of people who come in contact with each other.

Apart from all this,  vehicles we use are kept in best possible condition so that there are no problems mid-journey for any of our passengers. We have a wide range of vehicles available to choose from when making your booking, including 4-seaters, 6-seaters and 8-seaters.

 

Airport Taxi Transfer between Heathrow Airport and Canterbury

There are many routes and modes of travel to take when one wants to travel from Canterbury to Heathrow like the train, bus and private taxi. Although all of these options are very convenient and prove to have their own advantages, many would still prefer to opt for a private taxi for their flexibility and safety.

Not only can you book a taxi to suit your timetable, but a private vehicle is the best option for you if you have a lot of luggage, or are travelling with kids or elderly. It is also faster to travel by taxi than to take a train or a bus between Heathrow and Canterbury.

The distance from Canterbury to Heathrow is about 77-94 miles, depending on the route one decides to take.

 

The time it will take you for a journey between Canterbury to Heathrow 

At Britway, we believe in keeping our journeys fast and timely for the benefit of our passengers, so that we do not delay the rest of their day. This is made possible with the knowledge we have gathered throughout the years of providing on-time services to many travellers. Our drivers have extensive knowledge of the best routes and traffic congestion periods, meaning that they will only choose the best routes so that your time spent on the road are kept to a minimum. 

The travel from Canterbury to Heathrow may take you from 1 hour 30 mins to even over 2 hours, if you choose a different mode of travel. But with Britway, you will be able to travel from Canterbury to Heathrow in just an hour and a half.

 

Cost of our services

Another thing that you don’t have to worry about is unfair and unreasonable prices for the services that we offer. We always offer our services at a very low cost, when compared to our competitors, and have always been very transparent with the charges that one has to pay. The journey from Canterbury to Heathrow will cost you about £110.00.

Heathrow – At a glance

Heathrow airport is one of the main airports in Britain and has grown to be the biggest in terms of its size and capacity. In the 70 years that it has existed, Heathrow has served more than 80 million people travelling to and from countries all across the world.

The airport also offers many other facilities, including prayer rooms, hotels, restaurants and shops, as well as other transport options for passengers.Additionally, the extensive security in place at Heathrow means that its customers are always kept safe.

Heathrow – A look back at the history

Many people may not be aware of the history that Heathrow Airport has. The 70-year-old airport was used in World War II when it was known as RAF Heston airbase. The land had no role after World War II was over, so the Air Ministry acquired the land and developed it into London’s first civil airport. When it was first inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth II, it was known as London Airport. In 1966, this was changed to Heathrow Airport.

Since the airport was opened, every aspect, including its name, size and capacity, has been changed to further improve its services. These changes are what help Heathrow to serve more and more people every year. 

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