Help with Parking at London Luton Airport
How do I get from the car park to the terminal at Luton Airport?
All of our car parks provide a FREE transfer service to the airport. These depart on a regular basis 24 hours a day.
Are the car parks secure?
We promote secure parking at Luton Airport. Most of the car parks hold the Park Mark Award for security. Further information can be found here: Where to park at Luton Airport.
Are the car parks open 24 hours a day?
All of our car parks at Luton are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
What is the benefit of pre-booking airport parking?
Simply by pre-booking your airport parking you will save up to 60% compared to the cost of turning up and parking on the day. We recommend you book early to get the best price as the cheapest car parks can often get fully booked.
Can I still book parking if I'm travelling tomorrow?
When you book parking online with us you will be able to print off your booking confirmation and full directions to find the car park at the end of the booking. You can therefore pre-book your Luton Airport Parking right up to only a few hours before your arrival at the car park.
How do I find the car park when I get to the airport?
Full directions to the car park are available at the end of the booking and you will also receive an automatically generated email confirming this within a few minutes of completing your booking. If you would like a printed copy of this you can select this during the booking process.
Do I have to leave my car keys with the car park?
This will depend on which car park you book. If you book an off-airport car park you will normally be required to leave your keys as the car park staff will need to move your car. They are fully covered by comprehensive insurance to do this. If you do not want to leave your keys you should book an on-airport car park.
How do I amend or cancel my booking?
You can amend or cancel your booking 24 hours a day via the My Account customer service area. Cancellations notified less than 48 hours before departure will normally be charged in full.