London Luton Airport is implementing the latest Government guidance. Measures include:. International passengers are required to complete a Passenger Locator Form and provide evidence of a negative COVID test result taken no more than 72 hours before departure. Those arriving within ten days of travelling from countries on the amber list will be required to quarantine at home or in the place you are staying for 10 days and will be require to pre-book two further COVID tests in advance.
Those arriving within 10 days of travelling from countries on the amber list except France will not need to quarantine on arrival in England or take a day 8 COVID test if fully vaccinated under the UK vaccination programme and have not been in a red list country in the 10 days before you arrive in England.
Get the full details here. Those arriving within 10 days of travelling from countries on the green list need to pre-book a day 2 COVID test to take when you arrive in England. You do not need to quarantine unless the test is positive. Please click here for more details on entering the UK. International passengers must complete a Passenger Locator Form prior to arrival and will need to show proof of a negative COVID test taken no more than 72 hours before departure.
All passengers must follow the latest guidance issued by the UK Government and not travel if feeling unwell. Click here for more information. In line with current medical advice there are currently no temperature checks in place for passengers. Please do not travel if you're feeling unwell and follow the latest guidance issued by the UK Government.
While COVID restrictions have eased in England, in line with other UK airports and transport operators, LLA will still require passengers to wear a face covering unless exempt while inside the terminal and maintain a safe social distance wherever possible. You should remove your face covering if asked to do so by police, border control or airport security. Further advice on face coverings and exemptions. Face masks are available to purchase from WHSmith and Boots and from vending machines throughout the terminal.
Departing passengers do not need a negative COVID test to enter the terminal, but it may be required in your destination. We politely request that only those flying enter the terminal at this time and that friends and relatives greet or wave off passengers outside.
If you are unable to amend your booking online please email: [email protected] or call 9am - 8pm. For lounge bookings or Fast Track Security, please contact [email protected] and our customer team will be pleased to assist. Please note that due to the current circumstances and a high volume of enquries it may take us longer to respond than usual.
If you need to change your flights, please speak to your airline. The following shops and restaurants are open but may be operating reduced hours according to demand. Vending machines are also available both before and after Security.
We know how much it means to wave off family and friends or greet them on arrival, but we politely request that only those flying enter the terminal. Safer Travel For an accessible version of this page click here. Fully vaccinated IIf you qualify as fully vaccinated , you still have to: Carry your paperwork proving your vaccination status Before arriving into the UK you need to Book a Day 2 Covid 19 lateral flow or or PCR test from a private test provider free NHS tests cannot be used Complete your UK passenger locator form any time in the 48 hours before you arrive in England including the reference for your pre-booked lateral flow test.
Not fully vaccinated If you are unvaccinated and over 18 you must self-isolate home for 10 days after your arrival into the UK. The measures currently in place at the airport include: Enhanced cleaning and regular surface testing Installation of hand sanitiser units Installation of floor markings and signage, so passengers can maintain a safe distance wherever possible Installation of protective screens where appropriate at customer service points such as check-in Displaying the latest public health information throughout the airport including regular announcements Passengers are required to wear a face covering unless exempt , and should wash their hands regularly and keep a distance wherever possible Please do not travel if feeling unwell and always follow t he latest Government guidance regarding safer air travel.
Arriva Local Stagecoach route 99 National Express Greenline Rail services , please check the operator's website before you travel. The Addison Lee taxi office has temporarily closed until further notice. Our Fast Track service is available between - The Aspire Lounge current opening hours are: Opening hours Mondays - Tuesdays - Wednesdays - Thursdays - Fridays - Saturdays - Sundays - Entry is valid for 2 hours prior to your flight departure time.
Please note, Lounge opening times are subject to change without notice. What flights are operating? We have more than hand sanitiser dispensers across the airport including inside the main entrance and at the entrance to every toilet block. T Milan-Malpensa. Tenerife South.
T Tenerife South. T Krakow. Paris-Ch De Gaulle. T Paris-Ch De Gaulle. T Athens. T Gibraltar. T Malaga. T Belgrade-Tesla. Tel Aviv. Flight LY T Tel Aviv. Cluj Napoca. T Cluj Napoca. T Bacau. Gran Canaria. T Gran Canaria. T Warsaw-Chopin. T Iasi. T Budapest. T Gdansk. T Bucharest-Otopeni. T Timisoara. T Glasgow. T Edinburgh. Flight WA. T Malta. T Barcelona. Flight TOM Knock-Ireland West. T Knock-Ireland West. T Kerry.
Flight 0B T Inverness. T Wroclaw. T Bratislava. T Poznan. T Aberdeen. T Antalya. T Fuerteventura. T Lisbon. Flight RK She explained: "They just pushed half the people through the automated passport gates without checking anything.
Passenger Mark Grice also said it was a shambles, writing on Twitter: "In Spain we were in the hire car and on the motorway in 25 mins. A Luton Airport spokesperson told Sun Online Travel: "Due to a fault with the electronic passport gates yesterday evening, all passengers had to be processed manually.
They added that they were "working closely" with Border Force to understand what happened and prevent it happening again. Passengers returning from Heathrow earlier this month were forced into long queues due to problems with the e-gates as well as a shortage of staff due to the virus. Officials have already warned travellers to expect a very different airport experience which includes long queues when on holiday.
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