Stansted Airport Minicabs
Going to Stansted Airport?
As many of you will already know, Stansted is one of the UK’s major airports, situated northeast of Central London. Although there’s only one terminal here, an impressive 22.8 million passengers pass through the airport every year! That makes it the third busiest one in the UK, behind Heathrow and Gatwick. With 41 airlines operating from here, your choice of destination definitely isn’t limited; there are over 160 places to choose from.
You’ll be pleased to hear that there are plenty of good facilities at Stansted airport, accommodating children, disabled passengers and business people. There’s easy access if you’re driving there, with long stay parking and a valet service available. For those of you who don’t drive or who’d prefer not to pay to leave your car there, look this way. Black Jackets can sort you out, making your journey there or back run as smoothly as possible. Check your quote for Stansted airport minicabs, and you’ll see that we’re just as cheap, if not cheaper, than other private hire services. The difference is that we do it in style! We make sure that when you arrive in one of our London Stansted minicabs, you’ll feel like a star.
Inside the airport, there’s a nice selection of places to satisfy your appetite and quench your thirst. You’ll recognise chains such as Costa Coffee and Pret for light snacks and drinks, with O’Neills, Wetherspoons and Frankie & Benny’s serving bigger meals and harder drinks. We can’t blame anyone for needing a stiff drink after a long flight! If you’ve just arrived into London, make sure you have one of the minicabs Stansted airport has to offer pre-booked; it will take a load off your mind.
One of the best things about flying is the Duty Free shopping. Perfume and cologne, alcohol, tobacco are up for grabs, with many other items listed as tax free. There’s a great selection of designer sunglasses, bags and accessories; you can pick up practically anything you desire inside the airport. Why not fit in a bit of retail therapy while you’re waiting?
Don’t forget that there are in depth security checks when you fly; this might be a bit of an inconvenience, but it’s for the safety of you and all the other passengers. Due to these, you need to turn up 2 to 3 hours before your flight leaves. You’ll need to check yourself and your bags in, make your way through security and find your way to the right gate - it can take longer than you think! Make sure you check all of your luggage thoroughly to ensure there aren’t any prohibited items, like liquids and medicines, sharp objects or any kid’s toys that resemble weapons. You could cause quite a stir with those! It’s a good idea to check the guidelines before you fly, as they are sometimes updated.

