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Is it easy to get a taxi at London City airport?

Quick and reliable London City airport taxi As soon as you made your way through baggage claim, you will see your personal driver waiting for you just outside of the arrivals hall. Even if your plane is delayed, there is no need to worry.



Yes, getting a taxi at London City Airport (LCY) in 2026 is exceptionally easy due to the airport's compact size and its focus on business travelers. There is a dedicated taxi rank located immediately outside the terminal entrance where licensed Black Cabs are available 24/7. Because LCY is much smaller than Heathrow or Gatwick, the walk from the baggage claim to the taxi stand is typically less than two minutes. Furthermore, in 2026, the integration of ride-hailing apps like Uber and Bolt is seamless, with a designated "App Pickup" zone in the short-stay car park. While Black Cabs are the most convenient for immediate boarding, they use meters and can be more expensive than pre-booked minicabs. For those heading to Canary Wharf or the City of London, a taxi is often the fastest door-to-door option, though the DLR (Docklands Light Railway) remains a highly efficient and cheaper alternative for those traveling light.

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Catch a ride just outside our terminal There is a cab rank with licensed London Black Taxis outside the terminal building, many with built-in wheelchair access. Fares can vary according to time of day and traffic conditions – ask your driver for details.

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London City Airport (LCY) is the closest airport to central London, and it's easily accessible by Tube, bus or taxi. Because it's a smaller airport, arrivals and departures at LCY can be much quicker and easier than larger airports in London.

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London's official taxis, black cabs can be hailed in the street or at designated ranks located in prominent places, including many train, Tube and bus stations.

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Yes, you can hail a London black taxi in the street and pay the driver in cash at the end of your journey. Most cabs also accept credit and debit cards now.

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If you're taking one of the famous black cabs, it's customary to tip. If you're traveling by minicab or Uber, things are slightly different. So, how much would I add to the fare in a London taxi? The general consensus is that you add about 10% to the fare when using London's famous Hackney cabs.

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The price of diesel, inspections, maintenance, and getting the license all play a role, and the cabs themselves are not cheap. Only certain kinds of cars may be used as cabs and they're quite specialized. I believe the basic model is about £40,000. Taxis are best used if you're sharing with others (they can hold 5).

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The distance between LHR airport and London is approx 16 miles. The journey will take around 30 minutes by taxi, 15 minutes by train, 45 minutes by London underground and 50 minutes by bus. The London taxis are available outside each terminal. The cost to central London is between £45–£70.

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Because of space limitations and just one, very short runway, large aircraft is not permitted to use the airport, which limits long-haul flight availability. The lack of space also means that London City Airport operates out of a relatively small terminal building.

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It is the fifth-busiest airport by passengers and aircraft movements serving the London area — after Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Luton — and was the 14th-busiest in the UK in 2017. In 2019, the airport handled over 5 million passengers.

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Uber is available at LCY Airport, so you can enjoy a comfortable and convenient trip to wherever you need to go. Where is the London City Airport pickup location for Uber? To find your pickup location, check the Uber app after you request a ride.

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Major airports in London. In 2022, four of the airports in London served more than 10 million passengers: London-Heathrow, London-Gatwick, London-Stansted and London-Luton. While much smaller than the others, London-City is also worth mentioning as it's perhaps the most convenient London airport.

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There may be a few reasons why taxi drivers prefer cash payments over card payments. These include: 1. Immediate payment: Cash payments provide immediate payment to the driver without any delay or potential chargebacks, unlike card payments which may be subject to processing times and potential chargebacks.

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It's easier to handle and manage cash compared to other modes of payment. Cash payments are immediate and there is no need to wait for the payment to be processed. Some taxi drivers may prefer cash payments to avoid paying fees associated with card payments.

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London taxis (black cabs) are the safest, most honest and best in the world. Mini-cabs are not as safe as London taxis.

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Inflated fare prices in times of high passenger demand, called SURGE pricing, often cause people to declare that rideshare prices are more expensive than cab fares. However, this isn't necessarily true. Business Insider published a report that found Uber, on average, to be cheaper than taxi cabs across the country.

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With Uber, you can request a trip 24/7 in London. The hours of operation for taxis in London vary by jurisdiction and taxi operator. Taxis in London typically take credit cards.

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A taxi driver is obliged to accept passengers which fall within the taxi authorized area and are within 6 miles of the origination of the fare. A taxi driver can refuse a fare if the passenger looks drunk, sick or aggressive.

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Tipping is appreciated but not always appropriate in London. There are some situations where it is customary, for example in restaurants.

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Most drivers pay for the privilege of driving an agency cab. Your tips are all they make in salary. 15-20%. And if you're thinking of not tipping that much, please don't take a cab.

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