Get a text when their flight lands at LTN.
Get a text when they land at LTNAirport Code
LTN
Passengers/Year
16 million
Terminals
Single terminal
Exit Time
15-25 minutes after landing
About
Luton is EasyJet's original base and a hub for Wizz Air. The airport has improved significantly with the new DART rail link to Luton Parkway station.
The terminal is compact, with most flights using jet bridges rather than remote stands. From landing to arrivals is typically 15-20 minutes.
Luton has a reputation for delays, partly due to its single runway and capacity constraints. Delay notifications are particularly useful here.
For pickup, the short stay car park is closest. The DART takes 4 minutes to Luton Parkway for train connections to St Pancras (25 minutes).
Luton is north of London, so pickup from the Home Counties is often easier here than Gatwick.
Pickup tip
New DART train connects terminal to Luton Parkway station. Pickup areas are well-signed.
How it works
Type the flight number for the arrival to LTN.
Enter the mobile number where you want to receive the alert.
We track the flight and text you when they touch down at London Luton Airport.
FAQ
Enter the flight number into SkyText. You'll receive a text when the flight lands.
The terminal is compact. Landing to exit is typically 15-25 minutes.
Mainly EasyJet, Wizz Air, and TUI, plus other budget carriers.
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