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Luton airport to launch new access plan

Luton airport to launch new access plan
30 Jun 2009

London Luton airport has announced that it will launch a new access plan next month to allow passengers to reach the terminal in the most 'secure and orderly' manner possible.

The airport said that changes were being made to adapt to rising passenger numbers, with more than 10m people using the gateway in 2008.

Set to be implemented on 1 July, the plan includes a new priority drop-off area, where airport visitors can pay £1 for ten minutes to drop off passengers.

Luton airport will also put a new public transport interchange into operation that will see coach, bus and rail shuttle services stopping outside the terminal building and a dedicated bus lane opened.

Glyn Jones, managing director of the airport, said: 'London Luton airport remains committed to ensuring all passengers are able to access the terminal in a secure and orderly manner.

'By encouraging use of our mid-term car park, which is only a two-minute bus ride from the terminal, and the excellent public transport links to and from the airport we will be better able to manage traffic flows around the terminal.'

Travellers can catch flights to Malaga, Paris, Dublin and other destinations from Luton airport with carriers including easyJet, Flybe and Aer Arann.

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