Heathrow Express
#17
Original Member
Join Date: May 1998
Location: Paris, France for now
Posts: 137
Just got back from London, Brussels, Paris, and Antwerp. (only stayed 27.5 hours) It was pouring out, and were tired when we arrived back in London:
We had gone
MSN - ORD U*
ORD - LHR UA 929
LHR - BRUSSELS BD
In Brussels our friends picked us up, went o Gent, had lunch, and then went to pick up the new BMW M5 (A WONDERFUL CAR!!!)
Drove the car from ANTWERP - PARIS
Dinner in Paris (Taillvent) A WONDERFUL resteraunt. 3*** Michelin guide.
Then flew CDG - LHR that night. BD
Took taxi from LHR - MAYFAIR INTERCONTINENTAL (35 pounds plus 5 pound tip)
Next morning:
Took HEATHROW EXPRESS 17 dollars a person?? Who are they kidding? For the inconvenience -- we too only had hand luggage -- I'd take a taxi.
LHR - ORD UA 929
ORD - MSN UA EXPRES 5559
UA great service -- got upgraded to F class from C class because of the crowded flight. Some luck 1K's got an upgrade to C class on a V class ticket. They were an old couple.
Well, That is my two cents worth on LHR Express.
Phil
We had gone
MSN - ORD U*
ORD - LHR UA 929
LHR - BRUSSELS BD
In Brussels our friends picked us up, went o Gent, had lunch, and then went to pick up the new BMW M5 (A WONDERFUL CAR!!!)
Drove the car from ANTWERP - PARIS
Dinner in Paris (Taillvent) A WONDERFUL resteraunt. 3*** Michelin guide.
Then flew CDG - LHR that night. BD
Took taxi from LHR - MAYFAIR INTERCONTINENTAL (35 pounds plus 5 pound tip)
Next morning:
Took HEATHROW EXPRESS 17 dollars a person?? Who are they kidding? For the inconvenience -- we too only had hand luggage -- I'd take a taxi.
LHR - ORD UA 929
ORD - MSN UA EXPRES 5559
UA great service -- got upgraded to F class from C class because of the crowded flight. Some luck 1K's got an upgrade to C class on a V class ticket. They were an old couple.
Well, That is my two cents worth on LHR Express.
Phil
#18
FlyerTalk Evangelist




Join Date: May 1998
Location: Massachusetts, USA; AA 2.996MM & Plat Pro, DL 1MM, GM & Flying Colonel
Posts: 25,032
I agree, if there are three or more people and you can fit into one cab, that's the way to go - except at rush hour when the train still goes full speed! For one person, the train is much less expensive, somewhat less convenient, and probably a bit faster. It also depends somewhat on where you're going in London, relative to Paddington, the tube, and the train-coordinated buses.
A warning on cabs, by the way - if you're going to someplace near Heathrow, vs. into London, a London metered cab can be VERY expensive because it's off the meter. DO NOT set foot in one until you have agreed on a price to your destination. I paid 40 to Egham last month - an expensive lesson, but I had no other way to get there quickly.
Less expensive, if you have the time, is a shuttle to any nearby hotel and a local taxi from there. I have not done this myself, but it was recommended by someone who should know. Can anyone comment?
A warning on cabs, by the way - if you're going to someplace near Heathrow, vs. into London, a London metered cab can be VERY expensive because it's off the meter. DO NOT set foot in one until you have agreed on a price to your destination. I paid 40 to Egham last month - an expensive lesson, but I had no other way to get there quickly.
Less expensive, if you have the time, is a shuttle to any nearby hotel and a local taxi from there. I have not done this myself, but it was recommended by someone who should know. Can anyone comment?
#21
Original Member




Join Date: May 1998
Location: CH-3823 Wengen Switzerland
Programs: miles&more, MileagePlus
Posts: 27,043
as a Sic Continents Club member you can get Limousine transfer from/to InterConti hotels (but I prefer the tube) from/to LHR for 43
Churchill InterConti
Hotel InterConti London
May Fair InterConti
Forum Hotel London
Churchill InterConti
Hotel InterConti London
May Fair InterConti
Forum Hotel London
#22
Commander Catcop
Join Date: May 1998
Posts: 10,259
Well, I'm supposed to go to LONDON 2-11 to 2-15 to visit the local cable operations out there. And I'm taking time just to have some fun.
So I'm going to give the Heathrow express a try.
Book at the Hilton London Kensington (actually this is where my company put me) and if my map reading skills are correct the hotel's near (not too near) Paddington Station (where the express goes I believe.)
So the money I'll save on a cab from the airport I'll put to the hotel bill.
Any views, advice? As always, appreciated!
CATMAN
[This message has been edited by Catman (edited 01-24-99).]
So I'm going to give the Heathrow express a try.
Book at the Hilton London Kensington (actually this is where my company put me) and if my map reading skills are correct the hotel's near (not too near) Paddington Station (where the express goes I believe.)
So the money I'll save on a cab from the airport I'll put to the hotel bill.
Any views, advice? As always, appreciated!
CATMAN
[This message has been edited by Catman (edited 01-24-99).]
#23
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: May 1998
Location: Texas, U.S.A.
Posts: 19,523
Catman, be sure to check around the United counter, RCC, or Arrival by United lounge for free First Class upgrade certs on the Heathrow Express. They had them there when we were there last week. For the short 15 minute trip I certainly wouldn't pay for First, but it is nice and if you can get it for free...what the heck.
#24
Commander Catcop
Join Date: May 1998
Posts: 10,259
PremEx... thanks for the great tip. I am known at the local JERZEE supermarkets as "THE KING OF COUPONS!" If I can get one of these upgrades, it's worth it. Just hope I can find it when I get off the plane!
I've planned to take the Heathrow Express anyway but this could make the trip even better! THanks! CATMAN
I've planned to take the Heathrow Express anyway but this could make the trip even better! THanks! CATMAN
#25
Join Date: Jan 1999
Posts: 3,065
Catman: Register at the Heathrow Express web-site
www.heathrowexpress.co.uk
and they will send you an First Class upgrade certificate. The site says the offer expires in August 1998, but I understand they are still issuing the certificates.
You can also buy tickets on-line.
Nick
www.heathrowexpress.co.uk
and they will send you an First Class upgrade certificate. The site says the offer expires in August 1998, but I understand they are still issuing the certificates.
You can also buy tickets on-line.
Nick
#26
Commander Catcop
Join Date: May 1998
Posts: 10,259
Thank you too Merry Flyer! I will give the site a shot and have a report for you all little later.
That's what I really like about FlyerTalk. We are all willing to help each other. Unless some places I have to deal with! (I'm not saying names, I just feel in a very CATTY
mood today!) CATMAN
That's what I really like about FlyerTalk. We are all willing to help each other. Unless some places I have to deal with! (I'm not saying names, I just feel in a very CATTY
mood today!) CATMAN
#27
Commander Catcop
Join Date: May 1998
Posts: 10,259
Well, I went to www.heathrowexpress.co.uk
and I kept getting this message "You need to download this special plug-in" to go on this site, followed by another message "JAVA Alert : downloading this plug-in is HIGH RISK."
So I passed.
Thanks anyway for the info Merry. I guess I can buy tixs when I get to Heathrow.
My traveling companions insist on taking the cab. Fine. They'll be in traffic when I'm back at the hotel, checked in and ready to go to the first meeting. CATMAN
and I kept getting this message "You need to download this special plug-in" to go on this site, followed by another message "JAVA Alert : downloading this plug-in is HIGH RISK."
So I passed.
Thanks anyway for the info Merry. I guess I can buy tixs when I get to Heathrow.
My traveling companions insist on taking the cab. Fine. They'll be in traffic when I'm back at the hotel, checked in and ready to go to the first meeting. CATMAN
#29
Original Member



Join Date: May 1998
Location: Northern England
Posts: 1,594
Catman,
If you are going to the Kensington Hilton, you are best to take the Airbus (bus route A1), as this is cheaper than the express, and drops off at the door of the Hilton (first drop). It goes every 30 mins.
Check out www.airbus.co.uk for more details
If you are going to the Kensington Hilton, you are best to take the Airbus (bus route A1), as this is cheaper than the express, and drops off at the door of the Hilton (first drop). It goes every 30 mins.
Check out www.airbus.co.uk for more details
#30
Join Date: Jan 1999
Posts: 3,065
I don't know about "best" to take the Airbus, it is certainly a cheaper alternative.
If you get the Express and then the 'hotel shuttle' from Paddington it should be quicker.
There is twice the frequenty with the Express and Hotel Shuttle to the Airbus.
MF
[This message has been edited by Merry (edited 01-26-99).]
If you get the Express and then the 'hotel shuttle' from Paddington it should be quicker.
There is twice the frequenty with the Express and Hotel Shuttle to the Airbus.
MF
[This message has been edited by Merry (edited 01-26-99).]

