London Heathrow partner with easyBus

3. Jul 2015
by Jack Woodhouse

London Heathrow has teamed up with easyBus, a shuttle bus operator, to offer a quick and easy way for its passengers to get to the airport. The partnership will see a shuttle service from Shepherds Bush to Heathrow at least 90 times per day. The journey will take only 30 minutes.

The service starts this week between Heathrow’s Central Bus Station and Shepherd’s Bush. The first bus will leave London at 03.30 with the last bus leaving Heathrow at 01.25. As a welcoming offer, between 1st-14th July, tickets will be available for £1 each (usual price £2). Brian Woodhead, Commercial Director at Heathrow, commented: “This new service is a fantastic addition to a variety of transport services to and from Heathrow and we’re delighted to start this partnership with easyBus. Heathrow is the UK’s best-connected transport hub. It has the UK’s only dedicated non-stop express airport rail-link, free travel zone, it contains the UK’s busiest bus and coach station, and it’s the only airport with London Underground stations. To have another service that is both convenient and great value is something I’m sure our passengers will be delighted to hear.” Peter Hyde, CEO easyBus, added: “We are very pleased to be able to offer our outstanding value for money product to Heathrow consumers. Journey times are as little as 30 minutes allowing customers to access the centre of London directly and quickly.”

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