A brief history of Luton Airport
London Luton Airport began operations in the 1930s and has since grown into one of the UK’s busiest airports for short-haul and leisure travel. Its proximity to London and focus on low-cost airlines make it a popular choice for European routes.
The future of Luton Airport
Luton Airport continues to invest in terminal expansion, passenger facilities and surface access improvements. Future developments aim to improve capacity while maintaining operational efficiency.
Pick-up procedures at Luton Airport
Meet & Greet is not available at Luton Airport. All collections are arranged via the airport’s designated pick-up and short-stay parking areas in accordance with airport regulations.
Drivers time their arrival using live flight data and expected terminal flow to ensure a smooth collection once you are ready to leave the terminal.
Drop-off procedures at Luton Airport
Drop-offs take place at the terminal forecourt or approved drop-off zones. Enhanced drop-off services are not available at Luton due to airport restrictions.
Airlines operating at London Luton Airport
London Luton Airport operates from a single passenger terminal. The airlines below operate scheduled, seasonal or charter passenger services to and from Luton.
Airline schedules and operators may change seasonally. Always confirm your flight details before travelling.
- AJet
- Blue Air (seasonal / charter)
- easyJet
- EL AL Israel Airlines (seasonal)
- Freebird Airlines
- HiSky
- Jet2.com
- Mavi Gök Airlines
- Norwegian Air Shuttle
- Pegasus Airlines
- Ryanair
- SunExpress
- TUI Airways
- Wizz Air
- Wizz Air Malta
- Wizz Air Abu Dhabi