Description
The Service
At Britway, we have always strived to fulfilling the needs of our passengers, and we continue to do so even during these challenging times. There is a range of cars that customers can choose from once they decide to take a trip with us so as to make sure that they get the vehicle that meets their requirements. Apart from that, customers never have to worry about being late when reaching their destinations. Rest assured, journeys with Britway will always be hassle-free and comfortable.
Ever since the Coronavirus outbreak has hit us, our vehicles are sanitized before and after every trip so as to be sure of the fact that hygiene is maintained and the passengers are safe while travelling. Our workers and drivers are regularly checked for symptoms and tested for their temperatures. Therefore, travelling with us is completely safe.
We have also made the booking process extremely straightforward and simple. You can visit our website, call us or even email us to make your booking with Britway. Our drivers are very experienced, known for their humble manners, and always ensure that customers are comfortable, safe and happy.
Airport Taxi Transfer between Gatwick Airport and Nottingham
The distance from Gatwick to Nottingham is quite long, and so it can take quite a bit of time to travel between the two. A lot of people prefer to travel by public transport systems for longer routes like this one. But with our excellent services you will reach your destination on time, no matter how far apart or close the locations are.
There are many reasons as to why public transport might not be the most suitable option when travelling. Booking a taxi beforehand is the best option in order to avoid facing last-minute booking hassles with other services, delays or cancellations. The distance from Gatwick to Nottingham is 164.4 miles.
The time it will take you for a journey between Nottingham and Gatwick
We understand that time is valuable for passengers and that reaching your destination on time is extremely important. When one travels by train, a journey from Nottingham to Gatwick can take up to 4 hours, while a bus journey takes 7 hours.
But when travelling by a personal taxi, the travel time can be reduced to 2 hours and 50 minutes. Our drivers Britway work to make your journey as quick as possible by always selecting the best routes with the lowest amount of traffic and congestion.
Cost of our services
As well as ensuring a great journey for the customers, you’ll also notice that our prices are very reasonable, compared to other services out there. The reservation process is easy and straightforward, with all extra COVID-19 safety measures included in each fare, and no hidden costs. Despite the journey from Gatwick to Nottingham being very long the cost for this route is very low with Britway. The journey From Gatwick to Nottingham will cost you approximately £205.00.
Gatwick – At a glance
Gatwick Airport is more commonly known as London Gatwick at present. It is one of the busiest airports in Britain. It has low-cost aircraft, full service aircraft as well as charter aeroplanes, making it a very diverse airport. Because it is such a big and busy airport, it has two runways so that the second one can be used when one is out of service.
The security of the airport comes under the functioning of District Police of Sussex including the security of the aircraft when it’s on the ground and even when it is flying.
Gatwick – A look back at the history
The land plot that the airport was constructed on was originally an aerodrome towards the end of 1920s. Beehive was the name of the first terminal that was constructed in Gatwick airport in 1935 and the first flight to take off from there was permitted to do so in 1933. Services for passengers from Gatwick Airport began in 1956, but most of the construction and buildings were built in 1950. The designing of the entire structure was done by Yorke Rosenberg Mardall.
British Airways now owns and runs the airport, with approximately 56 airlines operating within it and 45 million passengers having flown since the 60 years that it was first inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth II of Britain.