London Transport:
- Transport For London (TFL) If you are using public transport you can "tap on" and "tap off" using a normal credit card. The rates are the same as using an oyster card (local card provider fees may apply)
- Congestion Charge If you are driving in London you will need to pay the congestion charge
- London Emissions Zone Checker
National Transport (Roads):
Clean Air Zones:
Use this service if you’re planning to drive through clean air zones in:
- Bath
- Birmingham
- Bradford
- Bristol
- Greater Manchester (under review)
- Portsmouth
- Sheffield
- Tyneside - Newcastle and Gateshead
National Transport (Rail):
National Transport (Sea):
National Transport (Air):
If you're planning to fly to the United Kingdom, you'll find more than 40 airports across the country, many of which rank among the busiest in Europe. The map below highlights all the key domestic and international airports in the UK.
London, in particular, is served by six major international airports, making it one of the most well-connected cities globally. These are the primary airports in London:
- London Heathrow Airport (LHR)
- London Gatwick Airport (LGW)
- London Stansted Airport (STN)
- London Luton Airport (LTN)
- London Southend Airport (SEN)
- London City Airport (LCY)
Click on the icons in the map to view more information about each airport