Ealing families love an early Heathrow run that does not involve dragging cases onto the train. We collect from your door before dawn if needed, with the fare agreed and the driver tracking nothing but the clock.
Airport Move runs fixed-fare transfers between Luton and Ealing, 24 hours a day. The journey is roughly 30 miles by road, usually around 40–60 minutes depending on traffic. We track your flight so your driver is ready when you land, help with your luggage, and the price is agreed before you travel — no meters and no surge pricing.
Ealing families love an early Heathrow run that does not involve dragging cases onto the train. We collect from your door before dawn if needed, with the fare agreed and the driver tracking nothing but the clock.
From your Ealing doorstep to the terminal, or the other way round, booking ahead takes the stress out of the journey. Drivers know the best way between Luton and Ealing, allow for delays, and reset arrival pickups to your real landing time. Ealing lies roughly to the south of Luton, and at around 30 miles it is a quick, short-distance run by our usual standards.
Getting from Luton to Ealing is simple: book in a couple of minutes, lock in your price, and travel. Here is each stage of the journey.
Enter the Ealing and Luton ends of your journey for a clear fixed price in seconds. No meter, no peak surcharge, and no change to the fare once you have booked.
Choose saloon through to 8-seater, add child seats or a meet-and-greet, and confirm in about a minute. We share your driver's name, number and car ahead of time.
For Luton arrivals we follow your flight number and move the pickup to your actual landing, with a name-board meet in arrivals and a hand with the luggage.
Settle back for a direct ride into Ealing and pay online, by card with the driver, or on a business account — the quoted fixed fare is all you pay.
One fixed fare, quoted before you book, covers the whole journey. Here is what comes as standard.
No charge for airline or air-traffic delays.
Meet & greet available at the airport.
Child seats fitted free on request.
A Luton to Ealing transfer with Airport Move means no meters, no surge pricing and a driver who knows the route.
The price is fixed before you travel.
Flight tracking included on arrivals.
Your Ealing door, start to finish.
Name-board meet & greet on request.
A vehicle range from saloon to 8-seater.
Book and travel any hour, any day.
The journey between Luton and Ealing is roughly 30 miles by road, typically via the M1, A1(M) and M25. In normal conditions allow about 40–60 minutes, though the real time depends on traffic, roadworks and the time of day. Because your fare is fixed, a longer run on the day costs you no more than the price you were quoted.
Ealing sits roughly to the south of Luton. By distance across all the areas we cover from Luton, this route is a quick, short-distance run by our usual standards — the 10th shortest of the 64 areas we cover from Luton, by road distance — useful context if you are weighing up Ealing against a nearby postcode for the same trip.
Distance and time are approximate, measured by road and intended as a guide only. For airport pickups we track your flight and time the journey to your landing, building in extra for traffic so you are not left waiting.
Travelling between Luton and Ealing covers around 30 miles by road, typically via the M1, A1(M) and M25, with Ealing lying to the south of the airport. Ealing, "the Queen of the Suburbs", is a green, family-friendly part of west London with good rail links including the Elizabeth line.
Luton is north of London off the M1, a busy airport popular with low-cost carriers.
Plenty of people use “taxi” loosely for any hired car, but a licensed minicab is a distinct, regulated category from a black cab: no hailing on the street, a booking made ahead of time, and separate private hire licensing for both car and driver. This transfer runs on that same basis — booked ahead, fully licensed, fare fixed before you set off. On this specific route, Ealing lies to the south of Luton, a journey of around 30 miles — a quick, short-distance run by our usual standards compared with our other Luton routes, though the licensed, pre-booked model is identical whichever direction you are travelling.
For Luton to Ealing, the roads are predictably busier on weekday mornings and early evenings, when local commuters and airport traffic both use the M1, A1(M) and M25. Booking an early or late weekday slot is where a little extra time helps most; outside peak hours and on weekends, journeys tend to run more smoothly. Our drivers watch the traffic and adjust the route, not the price.
Nothing about the pickup is left to chance: the meeting point is agreed in advance, and on airport legs we track the flight so the timing matches your real arrival, not the timetable. Plan for the usual airport process around the journey itself — security and check-in outbound, passport control and baggage inbound — which is exactly what the free waiting allowance in your fare is there for.
Telling us your group size and luggage at booking, rather than leaving it to the day, means the right vehicle is waiting: a saloon for up to four people and two large cases, or an estate, MPV or 8-seater for more bags, buggies or equipment. Journeys like this get busier in school holidays and summer, so booking ahead is the simplest way to secure the size of car you need.
Booked this as a single taxi ride? The same fixed fare, driver and vehicle are available for more than one journey:
An executive car with a professional driver for business trips and special occasions.
A company account for corporate airport travel.
Airport meet & greet, if you would rather be met inside arrivals.
A bigger group travelling together with minibus transfers.
Step-free travel in one of our wheelchair-accessible vehicles.
A day out further afield with a private tour.
We give you one fixed price from Luton to your Ealing address before you book, with parking and waiting time built in. It covers roughly 30 miles and around 40–60 minutes in typical traffic, yet the quoted fare never moves. Use the booking page or call for an instant quote.
Yes, automatically. Once we have your flight number for the Luton arrival, the pickup adjusts itself to your real landing time, whatever happens in the air.
You decide at Luton: a name-board welcome inside arrivals with meet & greet, or a driver waiting a short walk away who calls the moment you have your bags.
Anywhere in Ealing works — a house, hotel or office, picking up or dropping off. Add the full address and postcode when you book so the driver locates you first time.
One hundred percent. We do not run meters or apply surge pricing, so the Luton to Ealing price you see at booking is the price on the invoice.
Yes. Book the outbound and return together to hold both fixed fares. For the trip to Luton we allow for traffic and check-in times so you arrive in good time.
Our fleet spans saloons, estates, MPVs, 8-seaters and executive cars. Tell us how many people and bags are travelling to or from Ealing and we will size the car accordingly.
Yes, at no cost. Tell us the number and type of infant, child or booster seats at booking and they are in place before pickup.
There is free waiting time built into every Luton pickup, allowing for passport control and baggage reclaim. The exact allowance appears as you book.
Settle securely online at booking, by card with the driver, or on account for regular trips — the fixed fare is identical whichever method you choose.
Ealing is roughly to the south of Luton, at around 30 miles by road — a quick, short-distance run by our usual standards. Your driver takes the most direct route on the day, typically via the M1, A1(M) and M25, and the fixed fare covers whichever way the traffic runs.
This Luton to Ealing guide comes from the people who book and dispatch the journeys: Airport Move, a London-licensed private-hire operator at 450 Bath Rd, running transfers to Ealing and every London airport daily. Questions about your Luton to Ealing transfer? Call +44 (0) 158 282 4631 or email booking@airportmove.co.uk.
Last updated: 17 August 2026