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The Labyrinth To London Heathrow Airport

Matthew Klint Posted onJuly 16, 2022November 14, 2023 5 Comments

After the Trooping The Colour ceremony ended with a series of flyovers, it was time for me to fly away…but getting to London Heathrow Airport required careful navigation through a labyrinth of crowds and station closures.

Navigating The Labyrinth From Central London To London Heathrow Airport

As I watched the parade, my phone was buzzing from United. I was warned to get to the airport four hours early due to crowding:

a screenshot of a phone

Unfortunately, I knew I would have to cut this one close because I was not going to leave the ceremony early after coming all the way from Los Angeles for it.

Tens of thousands of people crowded into the Trafalgar Square area to watch this momentous event and now all of them wanted to leave. After the last flyover, I got a head start and began gently pushing my way through the crowd to get back to my hotel nearby, the Great Scotland Yard.

Crowds were so thick I ended up ducking into bars, shops and restaurants since I found myself trying to “swim upstream” as people walked north.

a police officer on a horse in front of a crowd

There was no way I could take an Uber or taxi to Heathrow from my location…it was far too crowded and all roads in the vicinity were closed. I was right at Charing Cross London Underground Station, which serves the Bakerloo and Northern line, but it was closed.

Ideally, I would have been able to walk up to Leicester Square, which has Piccadilly line service directly to Heathrow, but there were simply too many people. It was so crowded people were moving at a snail’s pace.

I scampered down the road and made my way to Embankment Station. From there, I could take the Bakerloo line to Paddington and then the Heathrow Express to LHR or I could take the District Line to Gloucester Road and then connect to the Piccadilly line (18 minutes longer, but a fraction of the price).

However, I encountered this instead:

a crowd of people outside of a building

With so many people around, mobile phone data service was weighed down and I was unable to check alternatives, though I figured if I crossed the Golden Jubilee Bridge I’d eventually hit something…hopefully.

But I waited and about 10 minutes later the gates were opened.

a group of people standing in a line

Inside, though, there was still a huge queue to get downstairs and it required several more minutes of waiting.

a group of people standing in a room

a sign on a wall with London Underground in the background

a group of people standing on a platform

Finally, I boarded a train where we were told that Westminster and St. James’s Park stations were closed due to overcrowding. Thankfully, those were not my stops!

a group of people on a subway

I opted to take the first train that arrived, which was a District Line. At Gloucester Road, I hopped off and navigated over to the Piccadilly line.

a train in a tunnel

The train was packed…I stood all the way to Hatton Cross station, which is almost to Heathrow.

people sitting on a bench at a train station

Finally, though, I made it.

How would the crowds be, though?

Terrible, as expected.

a sign on the ceiling of a building

a group of people walking in a hallway

people walking on an escalator

a group of people walking in a terminal

Thankfully, Star Alliance offers Star Gold and business class passengers a special security screening queue that saved me at least 30 minutes.

a sign in a airport

a sign on a wall

a hallway with a wall and a poster on the wall

a turnstiles in a building

Not that it mattered.

As I finally walked out into the terminal from the security checkpoint I received another text message…my flight was further delayed.

But I made it.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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5 Comments

  1. eponymous coward Reply
    July 16, 2022 at 11:19 am

    Elizabeth line. It’s already pretty awesome even though it’s divided into three chunks (breaks at Paddington and Liverpool Street) at the moment. Once it’s running straight through it’s going to be amazing, cheaper than Heathrow Express (and one seat all the way to the East End) and faster than the Picadilly line.

    • PM Reply
      July 16, 2022 at 5:01 pm

      Indeed. The last couple of times I had to catch a flight from LHR, I chose to stay in Ealing the night before. The train is super convenient and surprisingly comfortable to boot (although I can’t remember whether it had luggage racks).

  2. David Reply
    July 16, 2022 at 2:59 pm

    I’m flying on BA from SFO to CDG, with a change of planes at Heathrow, but same airline same terminal. How long a layover do I need?

    • PM Reply
      July 16, 2022 at 4:57 pm

      Two hours should be more than enough and give you the chance to have a coffee (whether from one of the usual outlets or in the miserable BA lounge- unless you have access to the F facilities which are reputed to be decent).

  3. Mr. Marcus Reply
    July 16, 2022 at 5:45 pm

    I did a similar run under less crowded conditions a week ago. A tip that is useful under more normal conditions in taking the tube to LHR is use the district line and change at Barons Court or Hammersmith to the Piccadilly line– no stairs or escalators on the line change, super easy with luggage.

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