Parking
Short-term, mid-term and long-term car parks are available at London Luton Airport, with designated spaces for passengers with special needs in each facility. The mid-term and long-term car parks can be booked online or by calling: +44 870 737 0778. Payment methods include paying by cash at one if the pay stations in Arrivals or paying direct by credit card at the barrier upon exit.
Short term: the short-term car park is located close to the terminal building and is best used for drop offs and pick ups. The first 10 minutes of parking are free and the maximum stay is six hours; you will be charged a daily rate after this time. Motorcyclists can also park their bikes here for free.
Mid term: green signs lead patrons to the mid-term car park, which is situated farther out than the short-term car park and is good for stays of up to five days. The mid-term car park is served by courtesy shuttle buses and can be booked online or by calling: +44 870 737 0778. Discounts are available to those who pre-book.
Long term: the long-term car park is ideal for those who plan on leaving their vehicles for more than a week and it has the best rates, pro-rata, of all of the car parks at London Luton Airport. Rates are more favourable per day the longer you leave your vehicle and you can pre-book a space here by calling: +44 870 737 0778. Bookings can also be made online. The long-term car park can be reached by following the pink signs and courtesy shuttles run from the facility to the terminal and back throughout the day.
Special needs: disabled drivers will be pleased to learn that there are reserved disabled parking spaces at all car parks at London Luton Airport, with courtesy, wheelchair-accessible buses regularly running to and from the mid-term and the long-term car parks. In addition, special assistance intercoms have also been installed at the mid-term and long-term car parks for added convenience. However, it is always best to call your airline ahead of your arrival if you require assistance from the car park to the terminal to avoid any unnecessary delays.