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I Love London City Airport!

Matthew Klint Posted onApril 15, 2019November 14, 2023 22 Comments

a group of airplanes on a runway

I flew out of London City Airport for the first time last week and loved it. It will be my new go-to airport In London.

Although I don’t have any hostility against London Heathrow or Gatwick itself, I don’t fancy the long trips to reach them or the overcrowded lounges. My family lives near Tower Bridge, which is not a quick trip to either Victoria Station for the Gatwick Line or Paddington Station for the Heathrow Express. But via Uber, London City is only 15-20 minutes and about 15GBP away.

I booked out of City because I needed to get to Milan early but didn’t want to take a bus or Uber to Gatwick or Heathrow. The flight itself was a tad more expensive, but the reduced stress, less time, and cheaper transit costs made it more than worthwhile.

The airport is quite compact, with a central security checkpoint and then some eateries and shopping before a long corridor of gates. There are no jetbridges. There are no Priority Pass lounges. But there are some great views.

a sign on a wall

a sign on a building

a hallway with a sign and kiosks

a check in counter in an airport

After clearing security (just as annoying as LHR and LGW with the liquids), I enjoyed a cappuccino before proceeding to my gate. On my way, I stopped to take several pictures. What a cool, compact airport.

people in a building

a cup of coffee and sugar packets on a table

a plane on the tarmac

a row of black chairs in a room with large windows

a row of chairs in a room with large windows

Being Alitalia, the flight was of course delayed. Finally, we boarded via airstairs.

a person walking up a set of stairs

a group of people with luggage walking down a narrow walkway

a group of airplanes on a runway

a plane on the tarmac

people boarding an airplane

a man standing next to a plane

a plane on the tarmac

Nothing to share about the flight, though I did see some interesting planes we waited to takeoff.

an airplane flying over a runway

a jet plane on the runway

an airplane on the runway

an airplane on a runway

an airplane on the runway

a white airplane on a runway

a two airplanes on a runway

a plane taking off from a runway

a blue airplane on the tarmac

airplanes parked on a runway

an airplane on the runway

CONCLUSION

My first experience with London City Airport was a good one. I hope to use it more often going forward.

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22 Comments

  1. Cj Reply
    April 15, 2019 at 12:33 pm

    My favorite London airport also …so easy…..only bummer no PP

    • Matthew Reply
      April 15, 2019 at 6:30 pm

      PP just needs to add one of the coffee shops or cafes as a restaurant, like at Gatwick.

  2. Paolo Reply
    April 15, 2019 at 12:34 pm

    Inbound it’s a dream. Rarely a queue for immigration, very fast luggage delivery. Outbound the security lanes can be busy ( no Fast Track), but generally okay.
    Forget Uber: use the DLR, one change to Tower Gateway, save the planet.
    For some reason LCY is not an option for the proposed Southwest service: is that because the MAX exceeds the size restrictions? ( assuming it ever returns to service).

    • Matthew Reply
      April 15, 2019 at 6:29 pm

      I’m not at all opposed to public transport in London during the day, but this was 5:00 AM.

  3. JetAway Reply
    April 15, 2019 at 12:52 pm

    Your family lives in London? For some reason I thought you were originally from L.A,

    • Matthew Reply
      April 15, 2019 at 6:28 pm

      My side of the family is mostly from LA. I was visiting my sister-in-law.

  4. Dave - Canada Reply
    April 15, 2019 at 12:53 pm

    I once visited LCY while in London but never used the airport as a passenger. I once was flying with business colleagues from London. I flew from LHR because I had to go to the west coast of the U.S. However, two colleagues had to fly to JFK. I thought they were not smart in flying LHR-JFK when they could have flown LCY-SNN-LCY. One of them lacked Global Entry and caused the other to wait for her at JFK. If they cleared at SNN, it would have been fast in addition to the use of the nice LCY.

    Of course, those two made another error. They had time to fly JFK-LHR on the daylight flight but chose the red eye.

  5. Virgin Atlantic Reply
    April 15, 2019 at 3:02 pm

    Did you happen to catch a glimpse of the ever-elusive BA A318?

    • Matthew Reply
      April 15, 2019 at 5:42 pm

      I was looking for it, but could not find it.

    • Shayne Sealy Reply
      April 15, 2019 at 7:36 pm

      Virgin Atlantic doesn’t fly to London City Airport. British Airways uses an Airbus A318 from Nyc Jfk Airport to London City Airport.

  6. rayray Reply
    April 15, 2019 at 3:14 pm

    surprised that you were able to take pictures at the tarmac. they’ve always been rather strict about not taking pictures outside the terminal building in my experience.

    • Matthew Reply
      April 15, 2019 at 6:33 pm

      No one said anything to me and there were plenty of guys in vests standing around.

  7. Kerry Reply
    April 15, 2019 at 5:18 pm

    It’s a great airport – my preferred go-to for European flights by a country mile. You can also check-in up to 30 mins before your departure time, something that is not possible or permitted at any other London airport.

    I am not sure what takeoff direction they were using on the day you departed but one of the great experiences there is the very steep takeoffs and landings – particularly if you approach from the west over the towers of the City of London and Canary Wharf, which seem to sail by just under you before a sudden descent to the runway threshold.

  8. Tim - Points to be Made Reply
    April 15, 2019 at 5:51 pm

    Just to note that Heathrow can easily be accessed from Tower Bridge too. District line to Paddington then change to Piccadilly Line (very easy, just on other side of the platform) to Heathrow. Obviously it takes much more time, but this would be far quicker than getting to Paddington then Heathrow Express. Cheaper too!

    • Matthew Reply
      April 15, 2019 at 6:27 pm

      @Tim: I Agree. I use the Underground when I fly into Heathrow without luggage.

  9. Shayne Sealy Reply
    April 15, 2019 at 7:39 pm

    Virgin Atlantic does not land @ London City Airport. British Airways uses the Airbus A318 from Nyc Jfk to London City Airport.

  10. JBM Reply
    April 16, 2019 at 12:25 am

    This airport reminds me a lot of Toronto’s city airport. It uses “small” and “convenient” to its advantage.

  11. Melissa Cristóvão Reply
    April 16, 2019 at 1:47 am

    London City was selected best 2019 UK airport by Wanderlust UK magazine readers’. Have to admit I flew there once and can’t share the excitment. Found the airport too small, too crammed, with few restaurant and shopping options. And I don’t particularly appreciate these small planes, which made the “plane spotting” there boring for me. The steep landings and takeoffs are fun, but I wouldn’t advise this airport to people with a serious fear of flying. Just matters of personal opinion, obviously.

  12. John Reply
    April 16, 2019 at 5:22 am

    I do still love LCY, but as it gets bigger and busier, it is starting to lose it’s big advantage of being small and quick to get through.

    There no lounges, and if you’re delayed it’s quite a boring place to be stuck as it is light on facilities, and the departure lounge gets very busy very quickly.

    @Kerry – despite landing at LCY many times, we always approached from the east, so only two weeks ago I had my first approach from the west. Amazing views but (and I’m not a nervous flyer) I genuinely thought we were going to hit the top of Shard.

  13. Nigel Williams Reply
    July 20, 2020 at 4:12 am

    You should try living near London City Airport – relentless aircraft noise, booming engines during take off – an environmental tragedy. During lock down, tens of thousands of residents have lived in a peaceful haven, as was the case prior to the arrival of large-scale Embraer aircraft post 2010 – these are the equivalent of an F1 sports car using a go kart track. Proposals for expansion continue with no regard to residents quality of life – PROFIT BEFORE PEOPLE. What lock down has taught those heavily reliant on trusting public affairs to secure the right result – be honest and show integrity, or you will be found out

  14. Nigel Williams Reply
    August 17, 2020 at 5:32 am

    Airport expansion should not be taking place at London City – this site is located in the middle of a populated residential area. We have Heathrow, Luton, Gatwick etc. ready for expansion. The deafening and relentless noise impact of Embraer aircraft taking off and landing pre lockdown at City Airport for over 10 years is a disgrace. This persistent noise nuisance impacts the quality of home life for thousands of families in East London. Newham Council have been a huge supporter – it’s time we toppled this labour stronghold and voted in the greens. If the Equality and Human Rights Commission report on institutional racism handed to the labour party in July 2020 is seen as some sort of benchmark for previous transgressions, this might explain why Newham residents are being treated with such contempt.

  15. Tom P Reply
    June 24, 2021 at 8:48 pm

    Worth noting that you don’t have to go all the way to Victoria to get to Gatwick from the Tower Bridge area: Thameslink will get you there from London Bridge in under 35 minutes, or a few minutes more from Blackfriars.

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