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Heathrow airport parking, Park and Ride service
Car
Park Name and Address |
purpleparking
Brent Road
Southall
Middlesex
UB2 5LE
Telephone: 0845 450 0808
Fax: 020 8893 5361 |
Helpline |
0845 450 0808 / +44 20 8813 8130 |
Directions |
FROM M25:
Leave motorway at junction 15 and follow M4 signposted to London.
FROM M4: Leave motorway at junction 3 and follow A312 north signposted
to Hayes and Western International Market. After 500 yards at the
first roundabout turn right by Tesco in the direction of Southall
onto Hayes Road.Go past Western International Market and after about 500 yards go straight over a mini-roundabout. The road bears to the left over a canal. Brent Road is on the left at the next mini-roundabout, by the used car lot. purpleparking is at the very end of Brent Road after bearing right at the International Trading Estate.
FROM A40 M:
Follow A312 south signposted to Hayes. After two roundabouts and
an underpass turn left at the next roundabout by Tesco in the
direction of Western International Market/Southall onto Hayes
Road. Go past Western International Market and after about 500 yards
go straight over a mini-roundabout. The road bears to the left
over a canal. Brent Road is on the left at the next mini-roundabout, by the
used car lot. purpleparking is
at the very end of Brent Road after bearing right at the International
Trading Estate. |
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Further information |
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Distance to Airport |
The car park is conveniently located 15-20 minutes away from the Airport. |
Transfer from Airport |
Check-in and then get one of our minibuses tol ferry you to your terminal, approximately 10 minutes away.
Courtesy minibus runs between 0330 and 2400.
The transfer coaches are unable to transport bikes and windsurfing boards or items of a similar size
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Security Measures |
The car park has security fencing CCTV 24 hour security Holders of the police gold Secure Car Parks award |
Arrival Procedure |
Check in to our arrival kiosk, drive to
the car drop off area, leave your keys in the car and board our courtesy bus. |
Departure Procedure |
Return instructions will be provided
on arrival at car park |
Opening periods |
365 days a year. |
Height Restriction |
There is a height restriction at the car park of 2.4 metres (or 7 ½ feet) |
Local facilities |
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Heathrow airport parking, Q-Park Park and Ride service
Car
Park Name and Address |
Q-Park London Heathrow
Q-Park House Bath Road
Heathrow Middlesex TW6 2AA
Telephone: 020 8990 1302
Fax: 020 8990 1300 |
Helpline |
020 8990 1302 |
Directions |
From M25: At junction 15, join the M4 to
London. Then follow directions from M4
From M4: Leave the M4 at J3 and follow the A312 towards Hounslow/Feltham. At the Jolly Waggoner`s roundabout turn right onto A4 (Bath Rd) towards Heathrow Terminals 1,2 & 3. Q-Park London Heathrow is approx 750yds down the A4 on the left next door to the Premier Travel Inn hotel. |
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Map |
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Distance to Airport |
Approximately 10 minutes |
Transfer from Airport |
By Courtesy Bus.
Every 15 mins to T1,T2,T3 - every 20
mins to T4.
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Security Measures |
This car park has CCTV,security fencing
24-hour security guards, spike-strips on
entrance and controlled exit. |
Arrival Procedure |
You will be directed to arrivals area
by a Q-Park Host. |
Departure Procedure |
Return instructions will be provided
on arrival at car park |
Height Restriction |
Height restriction at this car park of
2.15 metres, which include roof racks
and roof boxes. |
Cancellations |
Cancellations made with at least 24 hours notice are refunded in full. Within 24 hours we apply a £25.00 cancellation charge. No shows are not refundable. |
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Heathrow airport parking, Meet and Greet service
Car
Park Name and Address |
purpleparking
Brent Road
Southall
Middlesex
UB2 5LE
Telephone: 0845 850 5859
Fax: 020 8893 5361 |
Helpline |
0845 850 5859 / +44 20 8867 4564 |
Directions |
Our Chauffeur, wearing a black jacket, will meet you outside DEPARTURES in the CAR LANE (If Terminal 1, lower/left section of Departures).
IMPORTANT: Your Chauffeur will wait up to 15 minutes
after the meeting time but will wait longer if you have telephoned
to say you are running late. TERMINAL 5, our Chauffeur, wearing a black jacket will meet you halfway along the car lane outside Departures which is the furthest lane from the Terminal.
If there is any change to your meeting time, please telephone our
Helpline directly on
0845 850 5859 (International +44 20 8813 8130) |
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Further information |
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Map |
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Meeting
at the Airport |
Meet and greet
service available at all terminals |
Security
Measures |
The car park has security fencing CCTV 24 hour security Holders of the police gold Secure Car Parks award |
Our Chauffeur will meet you outside DEPARTURES in the CAR LANE (If Terminal 1, lower/left section of Departures).
IMPORTANT: Your Chauffeur will wait up to 15 minutes
after the meeting time but will wait longer if you have telephoned
to say you are running
late. |
Departure
Procedure |
Your vehicle
will be returned to you at the terminal building.
Return instructions will be provided when your
vehicle is collected |
Opening
Periods |
365 days
a year |
Local facilities |
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Heathrow airport parking, Park and Ride Premium service
Car
Park Name and Address |
purpleparking
Brent Road
Southall
Middlesex
UB2 5LE
Telephone: 0845 850 5859
Fax: 020 8893 5361 |
Helpline |
0845 450 0808 |
Directions |
FROM M25:
Leave motorway at junction 15 and follow M4 signposted to London.
FROM M4: Leave motorway at junction 3 and follow A312 north signposted
to Hayes and Western International Market. After 500 yards at the
first roundabout turn right by Tesco in the direction of Southall
onto Hayes Road.Go past Western International Market and after about 500 yards go straight over a mini-roundabout. The road bears to the left over a canal. Brent Road is on the left at the next mini-roundabout, by the used car lot. purpleparking is at the very end of Brent Road after bearing right at the International Trading Estate.
FROM A40 M:
Follow A312 south signposted to Hayes. After two roundabouts and
an underpass turn left at the next roundabout by Tesco in the
direction of Western International Market/Southall onto Hayes
Road. Go past Western International Market and after about 500 yards
go straight over a mini-roundabout. The road bears to the left
over a canal. Brent Road is on the left at the next mini-roundabout, by the
used car lot. purpleparking is
at the very end of Brent Road after bearing right at the International
Trading Estate. |
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Click here to select and print these car park directions |
Further information |
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Map |
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Transfer to the Airport |
Check-in and then get one of our minibuses to ferry you to your terminal, approximately 15-20 minutes away.
Courtesy minibus runs between 0330 and 2400. The transfer coaches are unable to transport bikes and windsurfing boards or items of a similar size |
Security
Measures |
The car park has security fencing CCTV 24 hour security Holders of the police gold Secure Car Parks award |
Check in to our arrival kiosk, drive to
the car drop off area, leave your keys in the car and board our courtesy bus. |
Departure
Procedure |
Your vehicle
will be returned to you at the terminal building.
Return instructions will be issued on arrival at the car park. |
Height Restriction |
There is a height restriction at the car park of 2.4 metres (or 7 ½ feet) |
Opening
Periods |
365 days
a year |
Local facilities |
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Heathrow Airport
Heathrow Airport started life as the Great Western Aerodrome, a
small privately owned grass airfield, used largely for test flying.
Commercial flights were made from nearby Heston and Hanworth Park.
In 1944 work started on developing it as a major transport base
for the RAF. When the war ended it became the ideal site for a large
London airport since it was already partly developed. In 1946, with
one runway completed, it was taken over by the Ministry of Civil
Aviation who erected an army surplus tent a short walk from the
aircraft; this passed as a terminal!
By 1947 three runways were complete and another three were being
built (although these were later abandoned as being unnecessary)
and in the early 1950s the terminal tent was replaced by a permanent
building.
As passenger numbers increased, airport expansion followed; the
new Terminal 2 building was opened by HRH Queen Elizabeth II in
1955, followed by the Oceanic terminal for long-haul carriers (now
known as Terminal 3) in 1961. In May 1969 Terminal 1 was officially
opened, again by the Queen.
Finally, in 1986, a fourth terminal (Terminal 4) was added on the
south side of the airport to reduce congestion in the central area
which inevitably means that it is a 10-20 minute transfer from the
heart of Heathrow.
Today London Heathrow is the UK's largest airport, the busiest international
airport in the world and the second busiest cargo port with around
63 million passengers being handled in the year ending 2003 and
an average of 1,250 flights per day passing through the airport.
Business Facilities
The Travelex Business Centre is situated in the Queens Building
between Terminals 1 and 2 of Heathrow Airport. Facilities available
here include showers, 20 meeting rooms, conference suite seating
up to 60 people and business support facilities including access
to two computer workstations, faxing, photocopying, internet,
email, audio and video conferencing. The individual membership
package provides free access to The Centre's business lounge where
drinks and light snacks are available, discounts for meeting room
hire and complimentary use of the showers.
There are also 3 Executive Lounges at Heathrow run by Servisair,
located in Terminals 1, 2 and 3. For a single payment, these offer
a wide range of complimentary beverages and snacks besides work
areas equipped with phone, fax and e mail connections. Customers
can also take advantage of a selection of newspapers and magazines,
television, internet and toilet and shower facilities.
Wireless internet access is available in the departure lounges
of terminals 1, 3 and 4 and webpoints are also available at terminal
4. There are also a number of internet cafes at the airport.
For business executives who need to make an overnight stay there
are a number of hotels less than 2 miles from the airport, ranging
from the 5 star luxury of the Radisson Edwardian Heathrow to the
2 star Ibis London Heathrow Airport. The hotels immediately surrounding
Heathrow are served by a shuttle bus called Hotel Hoppa. |

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