Airport guide
London Luton Airport (EGGW) sits 30 miles north of central London in Bedfordshire. The field handles substantial commercial service (Wizz Air, easyJet, Ryanair) alongside one of the highest volumes of business and charter traffic of any UK airport. For Europe-based fractional operators (NetJets Europe, VistaJet, Flexjet Europe) EGGW is one of the principal London hubs, with significant based fleets and crew operations on the field.
The single runway 07/25 is 7,087 feet, accommodating every current business jet without restriction. Three FBOs (Signature, Harrods Aviation, and TAG Aviation) split the ramp. Slot pressure is meaningful during peak commercial windows and London event weeks (Wimbledon, F1 Silverstone, Glastonbury, Royal Ascot), and operators routinely plan around the structural friction of operating into a commercial-dominant field — taxi delays at peak banks, occasional ground stops, and the typical UK noise quota framework. CBP/UK Border Force is on-field. Field elevation is 526 feet, no density-altitude concerns. The dominant operational consideration is winter weather — fog, low ceilings, and the occasional snow event that drives diversions. Ground time to central London via the M1 is 60–90 minutes; the helicopter shuttle to London Heliport is 15–20 minutes.