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How do I pay my Heathrow pick up charge?

Payments should be made at the car park pay-on-foot machines, not booked online.



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But the good news is that in most cases there's no need to pay anything when saying goodbye to family and friends, as almost all airports have a free area for drop-offs – as long as you're willing to take a short walk or shuttle ride to the terminal.

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The drop-off charge must be paid by midnight the night after you use the designated drop-off zones.

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Heathrow Long Stay FREE Parking Heathrow offers FREE parking for up to 29 minutes at the Long Stay car parks, perfect if you're dropping off or picking up passengers. ?? Passengers will need to catch the FREE shuttle bus to and from the terminals - transfers run every 10-15 minutes and take 5 minutes.

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Heathrow is open 24 hours. Terminal 4, the public area has more comfortable options for spending the night. There is even a café that opens around the clock where you can stay if you buy something. You can find lounge chairs, but keep in mind that the security staff can ask you to move.

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You can pay on arrival or pre-book Heathrow Short Stay Parking Terminal 2 in advance for durations over one hour up to two hours before you arrive, subject to availability. We advise using the 'Get a parking quote' widget at the top of the page to pre-book and save money.

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The nearest location to Terminal 5 for pick-ups is the Terminal 5 short stay car park. Alternatively, you can also collect passengers from the Terminal 5 Long Stay car park, where the first 30 minutes are free.

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If you hold a valid UK European Economic Area (EEA) Blue Badge, you can apply for a 100% discount on the terminal drop-off charge, even if you don't drive or own a vehicle. You apply for a Blue Badge discount for the vehicle that drops you off – a taxi or a friend's car, for example.

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