Is there a trick for Heathrow to avoid "Airport Taxes"

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Totally make sense, suitable for those of us who fly business or first, but refuse to take Skybus / Sydney Trains / taxi / Uber / Heathrow Express, and take Piccadilly Line / PTV 901 bus / Sydney Buses instead. šŸ˜
Is there a trick for Heathrow to avoid taxes is there? I have a trip in Dec, how much is the airport transport tax for heathrow?
 
Is there a trick for Heathrow to avoid taxes is there?

Piccadilly or Elizabeth line are very reasonably priced considering the distance, those cost Ā£5.50 and Ā£13 respectively.

Heathrow Express is Ā£25 unless you book an early bird ticket, and a cab is about Ā£60.
 
Elizabeth line are very reasonably priced
actually cheaper than the old Heathrow Connect!

There are also discount HEX fares if booked in advance. As low as Ā£5 (from memory) but never works for meā€¦
 
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To avoid Heathrow airport taxes, fly to Manchester.

Sorry I couldnā€™t help but say that šŸ˜
Even more so..avoid anywhere in the UK except Inverness. Route via Europe Nd fess into Heathrow. Save a fortune., šŸ˜€
 
To avoid Heathrow airport taxes, fly to Manchester.

Sorry I couldnā€™t help but say that šŸ˜
Even more so..avoid anywhere in the UK except Inverness. Route via Europe Nd fess into Heathrow. Save a fortune., šŸ˜€
The original post related to "airport transport tax" and not airport tax, but was part of the Amex thread so it has since been moved to a separate thread under this Ground Transport forum
 
Piccadilly or Elizabeth line are very reasonably priced considering the distance, those cost Ā£5.50 and Ā£13 respectively.
Piccadilly line has risen to GBP5.60 now. However there is a trick to reduce it to GBP3.50 which is to tap off / on at Hatton Cross. Hatton Cross is now part of the 'free' Heathrow area so by tapping off / on at Hatton Cross your journey just becomes Hatton Cross to / from Central London rather than Heathrow to Central London or vv.
 
Piccadilly line has risen to GBP5.60 now. However there is a trick to reduce it to GBP3.50 which is to tap off / on at Hatton Cross. Hatton Cross is now part of the 'free' Heathrow area so by tapping off / on at Hatton Cross your journey just becomes Hatton Cross to / from Central London rather than Heathrow to Central London or vv.
That's good to know so I'll try that next time
 
HEX discount fare is now Ā£15 according to their o/n mail out and website:

Limit of 300 early bird tickets per day.

The Elizabeth line will be charge the same as the Tube fare, so just as good as the HEX now.
 
Piccadilly line has risen to GBP5.60 now. However there is a trick to reduce it to GBP3.50 which is to tap off / on at Hatton Cross. Hatton Cross is now part of the 'free' Heathrow area so by tapping off / on at Hatton Cross your journey just becomes Hatton Cross to / from Central London rather than Heathrow to Central London or vv.
Something similar, but different -

If planning to use the tube/bus a lot in central London on the day of arrival we found out that better to use one credit or oyster card to get to Earls Court and then tap off there and use a different card to tap back on and use for the rest of the day. Admittedly we were staying near Earls Court so it was easy to do.

The reason Zone 6-Zone 1 daily cap is 15.40GBP but Zone 6 off peak fare (2.10) + Zone 1/2 daily cap (8.50) saves 4.80. If travelling peak from LHR worthwhile as peak fare is 3.40.
 
Something similar, but different -

If planning to use the tube/bus a lot in central London on the day of arrival we found out that better to use one credit or oyster card to get to Earls Court and then tap off there and use a different card to tap back on and use for the rest of the day. Admittedly we were staying near Earls Court so it was easy to do.

The reason Zone 6-Zone 1 daily cap is 15.40GBP but Zone 6 off peak fare (2.10) + Zone 1/2 daily cap (8.50) saves 4.80. If travelling peak from LHR worthwhile as peak fare is 3.40.
If staying London for a week or more that could actually save you a lot more depending on the day of week you arrive. The weekly Zone 1/2 cap is also lower than the Zone 6 cap (which would be in play if using the same payment method in from LHR).
 

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