Tips for planning your journey to the UK

If you’ve been offered a place at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ and you have accepted, the next step (aside from applying for your visa) is to plan your journey to the UK. Naturally this can seem daunting, especially if you’ve never travelled to the UK before. To help, we’ve outlined some useful tips which will help you prepare for your new adventure.

Step 1: Find out what airports you can fly to

Before you book your flight, make sure you do some research and look at what airports you can fly to and pinpoint the airport which offers regular flights and the best transport links to your next destination after you’ve landed.

A map showcasing the location of major international airports in the UK and how long it takes to travel from each airport to both of our campuses.

Step 2: If possible, book or plan transport in advance

If you’re flying to Heathrow Airport in London, we offer a free coach pick-up service which will drop you off at our º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Campus.

If however you’re flying to a different airport, there are lots of ways you could potentially travel to our London or º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ campus. We’ve offered information on the best way to travel to both of our campuses.

Please remember that public transport services are less frequent on Sundays and travel to º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ will be easier if you can plan to arrive during the rest of the week.

Step 3: Have a lot of luggage? Book the most direct route

When you come to look at the different transport options available, we suggest that you try to book the most direct route to your new campus, with the least number of changes between forms of transport and/or stations.

You'll probably be carrying a lot of luggage and after a long flight you'll naturally be tired (and London is a busy capital city). You may find the FlightLink coach service between the London Airports and East Midlands Airport (near º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ) is more convenient than the train, as there is no changing involved while carrying heavy luggage.

Step 4: Take a look at these websites to help plan your journey

WebsiteGood for...
www.tfl.gov.uk Learning more about the different modes of transport available in London.
www.nationalrail.co.uk
www.thetrainline.com
Looking at train timetables and fares. You may also have the option to pre-book your train tickets in advance.
www.nationalexpress.com Searching for coach services including FlightLink.
www.travelineeastmidlands.co.uk Finding information on public transport in º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ
www.heathrow.com Finding flight information for Heathrow Airport and learning more about the best modes of transport available from Heathrow Airport.

Step 5: Travelling in a group?

If you're travelling in a group, you may find that it's easier to book a taxi. This can be very expensive so we recommend reading the advice we have on pre-booking a taxi beforehand.

Step 6: Allow for delays

If you are pre-booking transport for after you’ve landed it’s important to give yourself lots of time and to allow for delays. It will probably take you longer than expected and we don’t want you to miss the next part of your journey.

Step 7: Make a note of the address

Print out the address you’re travelling to, this way if you do miss a coach or train ride to your next destination, you’ll be able to get some help.

There will be information and help desks available in the airports, so if you do get confused make sure you find this desk and they should be able to advise you.

Step 8: …and our contact details

Please make a note of our contact details – if you do get stuck or if you get a little lost we can always offer you some support. If you have any questions prior to travelling here, please get in touch we’re always happy to help however we can.